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Old August 6th 08, 08:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Peoples Calendar does not display

I have a computer when he opens Outlook for the first time that day
his shared "people" calendar does not appear. If he closes outlook and
opens it back up they are there then. Any ideas?
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Old August 7th 08, 12:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Peoples Calendar does not display

We have just upgraded a number of workstations to Office 2007 Professional
Plus (from Office 2003 Professional) and several of the 2007 users are
experiencing this same issue (though not all).

The first time they open Outlook 2007 each day the shared calendars of other
staff are missing. They close Outlook and open it again and hey presto they
are all back again. We are using Exchange 2003 with latest service pack on
Windows Server 2003 Standard.

It is souring the users' experiencing of Office 2007.

Colin Halliday



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I have a computer when he opens Outlook for the first time that day
his shared "people" calendar does not appear. If he closes outlook and
opens it back up they are there then. Any ideas?



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Old August 7th 08, 04:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nikki Peterson
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Default Peoples Calendar does not display

You could also try using the Command-Line Switch
".../CleanViews" for 2007

See the following link for information on how to use
this switch VERY EASY:
http://officemicrosoft.com/en-us/out...185891033.aspx

Nikki

"Colin Halliday" wrote in message
...
We have just upgraded a number of workstations to Office 2007 Professional
Plus (from Office 2003 Professional) and several of the 2007 users are
experiencing this same issue (though not all).

The first time they open Outlook 2007 each day the shared calendars of
other staff are missing. They close Outlook and open it again and hey
presto they are all back again. We are using Exchange 2003 with latest
service pack on Windows Server 2003 Standard.

It is souring the users' experiencing of Office 2007.

Colin Halliday



wrote in message
...
I have a computer when he opens Outlook for the first time that day
his shared "people" calendar does not appear. If he closes outlook and
opens it back up they are there then. Any ideas?





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Old August 7th 08, 04:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Nikki Peterson
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Default Peoples Calendar does not display

Sorry, munged up the link, try the one below.

You could also try using the Command-Line Switch
".../CleanViews" for 2007

See the following link for information on how to use
this switch VERY EASY:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...185891033.aspx

Nikki

"Colin Halliday" wrote in message
...
We have just upgraded a number of workstations to Office 2007 Professional
Plus (from Office 2003 Professional) and several of the 2007 users are
experiencing this same issue (though not all).

The first time they open Outlook 2007 each day the shared calendars of
other staff are missing. They close Outlook and open it again and hey
presto they are all back again. We are using Exchange 2003 with latest
service pack on Windows Server 2003 Standard.

It is souring the users' experiencing of Office 2007.

Colin Halliday


wrote in message
...
I have a computer when he opens Outlook for the first time that day
his shared "people" calendar does not appear. If he closes outlook and
opens it back up they are there then. Any ideas?





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Old August 11th 08, 06:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Peoples Calendar does not display

On Aug 6, 3:19*pm, wrote:
I have a computer when he opens Outlook for the first time that day
his shared "people" calendar does not appear. If he closes outlook and
opens it back up they are there then. Any ideas?


Anyone else have this happen and know how to fix it?
Thanks,
Ricky
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Old August 27th 08, 10:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Peoples Calendar does not display

I'm experiencing exactly the same issue. Do we have a solution to this?

" wrote:

On Aug 6, 3:19 pm, wrote:
I have a computer when he opens Outlook for the first time that day
his shared "people" calendar does not appear. If he closes outlook and
opens it back up they are there then. Any ideas?


Anyone else have this happen and know how to fix it?
Thanks,
Ricky

 




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