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Old February 2nd 09, 11:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Bill
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Default Outlook doesn't notify me of an appointment

I got this computer with Office 2007 and Vista in Jan 2007. I have had a
number of problems with the system, but he most frustrating is the Calandar
doesn't give me notifications of an appointment. It was like this when I got
it. One time outlook started in safe mode and the notifications started, but
then they went away some time later.

When ever I start Outlook, it tells me "there was problem reading some or
all of your reminders" also a box in the lower left hand corner of outlook
says "the operation failed. An object could not be found.

I tried deleting Outlook and reloading but this did not solve the problem.

I would appreciate any advice someone might have.


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Old February 3rd 09, 12:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nicholas
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Default Outlook doesn't notify me of an appointment

Bill - I believe it's in ToolsOptionsCalendar OptionsPlanner Options and
you need to check "Show Popup Calendar Details"

It happened to me in Outlook 2003 and that I believe fixed it.

Cheers,

Nick

"bill" wrote:

I got this computer with Office 2007 and Vista in Jan 2007. I have had a
number of problems with the system, but he most frustrating is the Calandar
doesn't give me notifications of an appointment. It was like this when I got
it. One time outlook started in safe mode and the notifications started, but
then they went away some time later.

When ever I start Outlook, it tells me "there was problem reading some or
all of your reminders" also a box in the lower left hand corner of outlook
says "the operation failed. An object could not be found.

I tried deleting Outlook and reloading but this did not solve the problem.

I would appreciate any advice someone might have.


--
Bill in ABQ

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Old February 4th 09, 01:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Bill
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Default Outlook doesn't notify me of an appointment

Nicholas

Thanks for the idea. However, it didn't work as the option menu was set
correctly.

Does anyone else have an idea about this?

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"Nicholas" wrote:

Bill - I believe it's in ToolsOptionsCalendar OptionsPlanner Options and
you need to check "Show Popup Calendar Details"

It happened to me in Outlook 2003 and that I believe fixed it.

Cheers,

Nick

"bill" wrote:

I got this computer with Office 2007 and Vista in Jan 2007. I have had a
number of problems with the system, but he most frustrating is the Calandar
doesn't give me notifications of an appointment. It was like this when I got
it. One time outlook started in safe mode and the notifications started, but
then they went away some time later.

When ever I start Outlook, it tells me "there was problem reading some or
all of your reminders" also a box in the lower left hand corner of outlook
says "the operation failed. An object could not be found.

I tried deleting Outlook and reloading but this did not solve the problem.

I would appreciate any advice someone might have.


--
Bill in ABQ

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Old February 4th 09, 04:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Outlook doesn't notify me of an appointment

"bill" wrote in message
...

I got this computer with Office 2007 and Vista in Jan 2007. I have had a
number of problems with the system, but he most frustrating is the
Calandar
doesn't give me notifications of an appointment. It was like this when I
got
it. One time outlook started in safe mode and the notifications started,
but
then they went away some time later.

When ever I start Outlook, it tells me "there was problem reading some or
all of your reminders" also a box in the lower left hand corner of
outlook
says "the operation failed. An object could not be found.


I do not believe that the settings Nicholas described control what you're
seeing. I believe what he described controls the small popups you can see
when hovering over a calendar entry, not the reminder notifications. Have
you tried starting Outlook once with the /cleanreminders command switch?

I tried deleting Outlook and reloading but this did not solve the problem.


Did you try a new mail profile?
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