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1.When setting a new appointment in Outlook 2007, appointment is setting the
appointment automatically as a recurring event weekly. 2.Recurring button is diabled. Appointments can be made, but there is no desire to set these as auto-recurrence. Am I overlooking some setting in OUtlook 2007? |
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juantrev wrote:
1.When setting a new appointment in Outlook 2007, appointment is setting the appointment automatically as a recurring event weekly. 2.Recurring button is diabled. Appointments can be made, but there is no desire to set these as auto-recurrence. Am I overlooking some setting in OUtlook 2007? You're overlooking the hundreds of messages that have already asked that question and have received answers: Use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel and remove the Cynberlink Outlookaddinsetup application. -- Brian Tillman |
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there is no program by that name in Add/Remove programs. I searched my PC
and could not find that program. Finding your reference to that issue through Google, but I found most people were referring to Outlook 2003. Does it matter with 2007? Still having the issue too. "Brian Tillman" wrote: juantrev wrote: 1.When setting a new appointment in Outlook 2007, appointment is setting the appointment automatically as a recurring event weekly. 2.Recurring button is diabled. Appointments can be made, but there is no desire to set these as auto-recurrence. Am I overlooking some setting in OUtlook 2007? You're overlooking the hundreds of messages that have already asked that question and have received answers: Use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel and remove the Cynberlink Outlookaddinsetup application. -- Brian Tillman |
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actually Brian, didn't realize this was a Dell issue until later on. Working
on a Gateway myself, but trying to troubleshoot for someone with a Dell. It worked fine! Thanks, man! "juantrev" wrote: there is no program by that name in Add/Remove programs. I searched my PC and could not find that program. Finding your reference to that issue through Google, but I found most people were referring to Outlook 2003. Does it matter with 2007? Still having the issue too. "Brian Tillman" wrote: juantrev wrote: 1.When setting a new appointment in Outlook 2007, appointment is setting the appointment automatically as a recurring event weekly. 2.Recurring button is diabled. Appointments can be made, but there is no desire to set these as auto-recurrence. Am I overlooking some setting in OUtlook 2007? You're overlooking the hundreds of messages that have already asked that question and have received answers: Use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel and remove the Cynberlink Outlookaddinsetup application. -- Brian Tillman |
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juantrev wrote:
actually Brian, didn't realize this was a Dell issue until later on. Working on a Gateway myself, but trying to troubleshoot for someone with a Dell. It worked fine! Thanks, man! You're welcome. -- Brian Tillman |
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