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I use windows xp and want to have my outlook calendar automaticlly open when
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I use windows xp and want to have my outlook calendar automaticlly open when I boot up the pc. First, configure Outlook to show the Calendar as the starting folder. ToolsOptionsOtherAdvanced OptionsStartup in this folder. Second, put a shortcut to Outlook in your Startup program group. -- Brian Tillman |
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