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Old February 22nd 08, 06:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default orphan reminder

How do I delete an orphan reminder in Outlook (2007). The appointment has
been deleted, but the reminder repeats every day and every time any other
reminder is displayed. Trying to dismiss it brings an error message: "Cannot
turn off the reminder. You may be reminded again. Cannot locate recurrence
information for this appointment."

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Old March 3rd 08, 04:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default orphan reminder

I have the same problem. First it was one, now overnight, it mulitplied to
three, all reminding me of a common calendar entry, but as SRF indicates
below, the software can't locate the recurrence information.

"SRF" wrote:

How do I delete an orphan reminder in Outlook (2007). The appointment has
been deleted, but the reminder repeats every day and every time any other
reminder is displayed. Trying to dismiss it brings an error message: "Cannot
turn off the reminder. You may be reminded again. Cannot locate recurrence
information for this appointment."

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Old March 6th 08, 07:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
mh
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Default orphan reminder

I have the same issue with multiple recurring reminders. I can no longer see
the correct time of appointments and the older ones are corrupt.

Is there a simple solution on how to fix this?
Seems to be a pretty common issue that merits a fix or a response at the
very least.

m

"MC" wrote:

I have the same problem. First it was one, now overnight, it mulitplied to
three, all reminding me of a common calendar entry, but as SRF indicates
below, the software can't locate the recurrence information.

"SRF" wrote:

How do I delete an orphan reminder in Outlook (2007). The appointment has
been deleted, but the reminder repeats every day and every time any other
reminder is displayed. Trying to dismiss it brings an error message: "Cannot
turn off the reminder. You may be reminded again. Cannot locate recurrence
information for this appointment."

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Old March 6th 08, 10:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
IceRanch
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Default orphan reminder

I also have this problem. I can find some ways to fix this, but none that
work in Vista.

"mh" wrote:

I have the same issue with multiple recurring reminders. I can no longer see
the correct time of appointments and the older ones are corrupt.

Is there a simple solution on how to fix this?
Seems to be a pretty common issue that merits a fix or a response at the
very least.

m

"MC" wrote:

I have the same problem. First it was one, now overnight, it mulitplied to
three, all reminding me of a common calendar entry, but as SRF indicates
below, the software can't locate the recurrence information.

"SRF" wrote:

How do I delete an orphan reminder in Outlook (2007). The appointment has
been deleted, but the reminder repeats every day and every time any other
reminder is displayed. Trying to dismiss it brings an error message: "Cannot
turn off the reminder. You may be reminded again. Cannot locate recurrence
information for this appointment."

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Old April 23rd 08, 04:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
laralea
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Default orphan reminder

Try this: Put the calendar in a table view, then open each item until you
receive the error message and delete it. View Arrange By Current View
Recurring Appointments. "By Category" allows you to see everthing in your
calendar and recurring appointments filters for just the recurring entries.

"mh" wrote:

I have the same issue with multiple recurring reminders. I can no longer see
the correct time of appointments and the older ones are corrupt.

Is there a simple solution on how to fix this?
Seems to be a pretty common issue that merits a fix or a response at the
very least.

m

"MC" wrote:

I have the same problem. First it was one, now overnight, it mulitplied to
three, all reminding me of a common calendar entry, but as SRF indicates
below, the software can't locate the recurrence information.

"SRF" wrote:

How do I delete an orphan reminder in Outlook (2007). The appointment has
been deleted, but the reminder repeats every day and every time any other
reminder is displayed. Trying to dismiss it brings an error message: "Cannot
turn off the reminder. You may be reminded again. Cannot locate recurrence
information for this appointment."

 




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