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Hi, I use Outlook 2003. When I am logged on in the office, I see my email
(Inbox, etc.) but not my Calendar. When I log on at home using Remote Desktop, I see the Calendar but not the email. Obviously I did something to cause this but I cannot figure it out. |
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JohnnyMulv wrote:
Hi, I use Outlook 2003. When I am logged on in the office, I see my email (Inbox, etc.) but not my Calendar. You're using the Mail view of the Navigation Pane. It will show only Mail folders. When I log on at home using Remote Desktop, I see the Calendar but not the email. You are using the Calendar view of the Navigation Pane. Naturally enough, it will show only Calendar folders. Try using the Folders List view to see all folders. -- Brian Tillman |
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