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What does the date say in your system clock at the bottom-right-hand corner
of your screen? If the CMOS battery in your computer has died... Do you know if you have any code in Outlook? You can try going to Start-Run and typing in "outlook /resetviews", but this will reset all of your views. "Paul" wrote: Whenever I start Outlook calendar, it always defaults to December 26, 2005. I thought that Outlook was supposed to default to today's date. Does anyone know how to fix this? It's driving me crazy. Thanks, Paul |
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