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Old January 19th 09, 04:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
brainstewn
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I've changed the default delivery location to my exchange account but outlook
won't hold it. It starts in the .pst calendar. Is there regedit thread
anyone is familar with to clean this up?

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Darrell Catmull
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"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

"Pasquale Joseph Antonucci" luvthekeys[at]hotmail[dot]com wrote in message
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I tried what you suggested. It did not work. The Iphone still will not
synch up with the calendar
associated with my hotmail account. It has no problem with the calendar
associated with my
comcast account. I did change my default account to my hotmail account and
the comast
calendar was already going to the pst file. As far as my question about
changing one calendar
and having it show up in the other is it possible for two calendar in one
outlook account?


Diane didn't say to change the default _account_. She said to change the
delivery location. Click ToolsAccount Settings. Select the Data Files
tab, select the Hotmail data file and click Set As Default. Stop and
restart Outlook. Then click ToolsAccount Settings and select the E-mail
Accounts tab. Select the Comcast account and there'll be a button at the
bottom to change the delivery folders. Change them to be the Inbox and Sent
Items in the PST.
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Old January 20th 09, 12:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Using two calendars in Outlook 2007

"brainstewn" wrote in message
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I've changed the default delivery location to my exchange account but
outlook
won't hold it.


Did you stop and restart Outlook after making the change?
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Old January 21st 09, 01:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Pasquale Joseph Antonucci
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Default Using two calendars in Outlook 2007

Thank you all for your help. I tried all the suggestions and it didnt work. It looks like the Iphone does not like a hotmail account. As soon as I make the Hotmail account the default I get Synch errors when I try to Synch the Iphone. I should have expected it when I could not add my hotmail account to my mail accounts on the Iphone. Oh well, hopefully Apple and Microsoft will learn to play nice in the future.

Peace, LTK
 




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