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J. Munter June 13th 06 07:43 PM

Dbl-click or rt-mouse click/Open on Calendar Items fails after Stn
 
I am stumped - i just got a new T43 (internal corporate build) and after I
resume from a standby or a hibernate state, double clicking on calendar items
fails to open them. I cannot do a right mouse click/Open on the calendar
items either.

When this occurs, the calendar itself appears to be "disassociated" as I
cannot normally respond to meeting requests either.

I have tried outlook.exe /reset folders
I have re-installed Outlook and the same problem reappears.

The problem goes away after a restart or shutdown/restart but reoccurs
following the standby, hibernate events.

PLEASE HELP!!!!

J. Munter June 15th 06 09:23 PM

Dbl-click or rt-mouse click/Open on Calendar Items fails after Stn
 
As no one has replied, you may be looking for more information from me. I am
using Outlook 2003. I dock and undock often and use standby when walking
to/from meetings or driving home. Has no one else ever seen this type of
behavior? I had hoped that an MVP might have seen this issue at least once.

"J. Munter" wrote:

I am stumped - i just got a new T43 (internal corporate build) and after I
resume from a standby or a hibernate state, double clicking on calendar items
fails to open them. I cannot do a right mouse click/Open on the calendar
items either.

When this occurs, the calendar itself appears to be "disassociated" as I
cannot normally respond to meeting requests either.

I have tried outlook.exe /reset folders
I have re-installed Outlook and the same problem reappears.

The problem goes away after a restart or shutdown/restart but reoccurs
following the standby, hibernate events.

PLEASE HELP!!!!



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