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Old March 29th 07, 04:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Michael M
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Default Dummy appointments

When I launch Outlook an "appointment" is created and the automatically
deleted. For exampl,e if I sign on at 10:52am and "apointment: entry dated
from 11:00 am to 11:30am on that date will appear in the Deleted Items file.
If I log off and log on again at say 11:01 a similar entry timed at 1!:30am
to 12:00pm will appear. The entry is always one half hour starting with the
next available time at eith 0:00 or 0:30. At the end of the day I can have
dozens of such bogus appointments in the Deleted Items folder. No one on my
IT department can figure how, or why, this occurs.

It happens to me regardless of what computer I log onto.
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Michael M
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Old March 29th 07, 07:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Ben M. Schorr, MVP
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Default Dummy appointments

What version of Outlook are you using? What add-ins do you have installed?

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Ben M. Schorr, MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com

"Michael M" wrote in message
...
When I launch Outlook an "appointment" is created and the automatically
deleted. For exampl,e if I sign on at 10:52am and "apointment: entry
dated
from 11:00 am to 11:30am on that date will appear in the Deleted Items
file.
If I log off and log on again at say 11:01 a similar entry timed at
1!:30am
to 12:00pm will appear. The entry is always one half hour starting with
the
next available time at eith 0:00 or 0:30. At the end of the day I can
have
dozens of such bogus appointments in the Deleted Items folder. No one on
my
IT department can figure how, or why, this occurs.

It happens to me regardless of what computer I log onto.
--
Michael M


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Old March 29th 07, 10:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Michael M
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Default Dummy appointments

2003 Professional Edition SP2
I'm on a network at the government

Add ins per Add In Manager

Exchange scan
Email Extender launch extension
Delegate access
Deleted item recovery
Exchange extension commands
Exchange extension Property pages



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Michael M


"Ben M. Schorr, MVP" wrote:

What version of Outlook are you using? What add-ins do you have installed?

--
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com

"Michael M" wrote in message
...
When I launch Outlook an "appointment" is created and the automatically
deleted. For exampl,e if I sign on at 10:52am and "apointment: entry
dated
from 11:00 am to 11:30am on that date will appear in the Deleted Items
file.
If I log off and log on again at say 11:01 a similar entry timed at
1!:30am
to 12:00pm will appear. The entry is always one half hour starting with
the
next available time at eith 0:00 or 0:30. At the end of the day I can
have
dozens of such bogus appointments in the Deleted Items folder. No one on
my
IT department can figure how, or why, this occurs.

It happens to me regardless of what computer I log onto.
--
Michael M


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Old March 30th 07, 09:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Matt
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Default Dummy appointments

Double check for the Live Meeting Add-in in the COM Add-In Manager, if it's
there I'd disable it and see if that fixes your problem.

Matt

"Michael M" wrote in message
...
2003 Professional Edition SP2
I'm on a network at the government

Add ins per Add In Manager

Exchange scan
Email Extender launch extension
Delegate access
Deleted item recovery
Exchange extension commands
Exchange extension Property pages



--
Michael M


"Ben M. Schorr, MVP" wrote:

What version of Outlook are you using? What add-ins do you have
installed?

--
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com

"Michael M" wrote in message
...
When I launch Outlook an "appointment" is created and the automatically
deleted. For exampl,e if I sign on at 10:52am and "apointment: entry
dated
from 11:00 am to 11:30am on that date will appear in the Deleted Items
file.
If I log off and log on again at say 11:01 a similar entry timed at
1!:30am
to 12:00pm will appear. The entry is always one half hour starting
with
the
next available time at eith 0:00 or 0:30. At the end of the day I can
have
dozens of such bogus appointments in the Deleted Items folder. No one
on
my
IT department can figure how, or why, this occurs.

It happens to me regardless of what computer I log onto.
--
Michael M



 




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