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IBM ThinkPad Computer, XP, running Office 2003, I can see his calendar next
to mine on my PC. Up until a few days ago he could accept or decline meeting requests just fine. Now he cant. What Happened? -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 |
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I am having the same problem. It just started a few days ago. Maybe an office
update causing the problem?? "Reets" wrote: IBM ThinkPad Computer, XP, running Office 2003, I can see his calendar next to mine on my PC. Up until a few days ago he could accept or decline meeting requests just fine. Now he cant. What Happened? -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 |
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The user did an uninstall and reinstall of ofc2k3 and this resolved the
issue. It still doesnt explain why it happened. "John" wrote: I am having the same problem. It just started a few days ago. Maybe an office update causing the problem?? "Reets" wrote: IBM ThinkPad Computer, XP, running Office 2003, I can see his calendar next to mine on my PC. Up until a few days ago he could accept or decline meeting requests just fine. Now he cant. What Happened? -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 |
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I came here for help, not to be overwhelmed with wise cracks. What is an
ofc2k3, and where did I ever mention I had it? -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 "John" wrote: The user did an uninstall and reinstall of ofc2k3 and this resolved the issue. It still doesnt explain why it happened. "John" wrote: I am having the same problem. It just started a few days ago. Maybe an office update causing the problem?? "Reets" wrote: IBM ThinkPad Computer, XP, running Office 2003, I can see his calendar next to mine on my PC. Up until a few days ago he could accept or decline meeting requests just fine. Now he cant. What Happened? -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 |
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Who is making "wise cracks"? I am being serious, OFC2K3 is Office 2003.
Check your intial post you mention that is what you have. Uninstalling and reinstalling OFFICE 2003 fixed our issue but like I said it doesnt explain why it started happening. Do you understand now? "Reets" wrote: I came here for help, not to be overwhelmed with wise cracks. What is an ofc2k3, and where did I ever mention I had it? -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 "John" wrote: The user did an uninstall and reinstall of ofc2k3 and this resolved the issue. It still doesnt explain why it happened. "John" wrote: I am having the same problem. It just started a few days ago. Maybe an office update causing the problem?? "Reets" wrote: IBM ThinkPad Computer, XP, running Office 2003, I can see his calendar next to mine on my PC. Up until a few days ago he could accept or decline meeting requests just fine. Now he cant. What Happened? -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 |
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Don’t know the ramifications of reinstalling office. From past experience
when installing new software, complete wipe out of programs happen and days of reinstalling everything feverishly happen. I am on a small budget and can’t work with the expense this will cause. Would appreciate a detailed explanation of how installing this without affecting the current messages (1000... or so), contacts (5000...or so), load, etc. What kind of credentials do you carry? -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 "John" wrote: Who is making "wise cracks"? I am being serious, OFC2K3 is Office 2003. Check your intial post you mention that is what you have. Uninstalling and reinstalling OFFICE 2003 fixed our issue but like I said it doesnt explain why it started happening. Do you understand now? "Reets" wrote: I came here for help, not to be overwhelmed with wise cracks. What is an ofc2k3, and where did I ever mention I had it? -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 "John" wrote: The user did an uninstall and reinstall of ofc2k3 and this resolved the issue. It still doesnt explain why it happened. "John" wrote: I am having the same problem. It just started a few days ago. Maybe an office update causing the problem?? "Reets" wrote: IBM ThinkPad Computer, XP, running Office 2003, I can see his calendar next to mine on my PC. Up until a few days ago he could accept or decline meeting requests just fine. Now he cant. What Happened? -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 |
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Sir, it just depends on how outlook is configured. If you are attached to an
exchange server like I am, you will be fine, since messages, contacts, etc are stored on the server. If you are using outlook to manage e-mails from your local ISP then you will need to export your mailbox then import after the reinstall. I am not telling you what to do, I am merely stating what worked for us. Good Luck!! "Reets" wrote: Don’t know the ramifications of reinstalling office. From past experience when installing new software, complete wipe out of programs happen and days of reinstalling everything feverishly happen. I am on a small budget and can’t work with the expense this will cause. Would appreciate a detailed explanation of how installing this without affecting the current messages (1000... or so), contacts (5000...or so), load, etc. What kind of credentials do you carry? -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 "John" wrote: Who is making "wise cracks"? I am being serious, OFC2K3 is Office 2003. Check your intial post you mention that is what you have. Uninstalling and reinstalling OFFICE 2003 fixed our issue but like I said it doesnt explain why it started happening. Do you understand now? "Reets" wrote: I came here for help, not to be overwhelmed with wise cracks. What is an ofc2k3, and where did I ever mention I had it? -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 "John" wrote: The user did an uninstall and reinstall of ofc2k3 and this resolved the issue. It still doesnt explain why it happened. "John" wrote: I am having the same problem. It just started a few days ago. Maybe an office update causing the problem?? "Reets" wrote: IBM ThinkPad Computer, XP, running Office 2003, I can see his calendar next to mine on my PC. Up until a few days ago he could accept or decline meeting requests just fine. Now he cant. What Happened? -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 |
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Reets wrote:
Don’t know the ramifications of reinstalling office. From past experience when installing new software, complete wipe out of programs happen and days of reinstalling everything feverishly happen. I am on a small budget and can’t work with the expense this will cause. Would appreciate a detailed explanation of how installing this without affecting the current messages (1000... or so), contacts (5000...or so), load, etc. What kind of credentials do you carry? Uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook doesn't touch your data, but it can't hurt to make a copy of it. The file you want is the PST. if you're not using an Exchange account. See this: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm Consider trying HelpDetect and Repair before trying an uninstall/reinstall. COnsider a new mail profile as well before trying an uninstall/reinstall. -- Brian Tillman |
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I wish the detect and repair worked. I did try it and it cant find the folder
where the files are at. How could it move after it was installed? What about the 2003 Office Disk to aid the above, (looking for the folder,) would that help on the detect and repair? I dont know how to back up all the emails, addresses, 6 folders of contacts,(mega contacts) but I will try the link. We are a VPN connection to server, using Exchange and Cached mode settings. Can you have two profiles in Outlook? How does that work? I have Outlook Express at home, and have five identities, is that along the lines or something different. -- Reets p: 513-936-9400 f: 513-936-8400 "Brian Tillman" wrote: Reets wrote: Don’t know the ramifications of reinstalling office. From past experience when installing new software, complete wipe out of programs happen and days of reinstalling everything feverishly happen. I am on a small budget and can’t work with the expense this will cause. Would appreciate a detailed explanation of how installing this without affecting the current messages (1000... or so), contacts (5000...or so), load, etc. What kind of credentials do you carry? Uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook doesn't touch your data, but it can't hurt to make a copy of it. The file you want is the PST. if you're not using an Exchange account. See this: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm Consider trying HelpDetect and Repair before trying an uninstall/reinstall. COnsider a new mail profile as well before trying an uninstall/reinstall. -- Brian Tillman |
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