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My reminders have stopped working. I get a message that says "There was
a problem reading one or more of your reminders. Some reminders may not appear. Cannot locate recurrence information for this appointment." Since I do not know what appointment they mean, I cannot fix it. Is there any general reset of Outlook that might fix this problem? Thanks, Bill Edelstein Schenectady, NY |
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resonator80 wrote:
My reminders have stopped working. Try starting Outlook once with the /cleanreminders command line switch. http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/c...neswitches.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian,
It worked! Thank you very much. Bill Edelstein Schenectady, NY Brian Tillman wrote: resonator80 wrote: My reminders have stopped working. Try starting Outlook once with the /cleanreminders command line switch. http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/c...neswitches.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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Using cleanreminders works, but it does not completely cure the
problem. First, the same error message as I described before appears. Then, when I click it off, the reminders window comes up OK. When I start Outlook without the cleanreminders switch, I get the error message and never get the reminders window. Does this mean that I will have to open Outlook using the cleanreminders switch indefinitely? Is there a way to cure the problem permanently? Thanks, Bill Edelstein Schenectady, NY |
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resonator80 wrote:
Using cleanreminders works, but it does not completely cure the problem. First, the same error message as I described before appears. Then, when I click it off, the reminders window comes up OK. When I start Outlook without the cleanreminders switch, I get the error message and never get the reminders window. Does this mean that I will have to open Outlook using the cleanreminders switch indefinitely? Is there a way to cure the problem permanently? You should have to use it only once. Are you using a POP account or an Exchange account? If the former, were I in your shoes, I'd create a new PST, make it the delivery location (bottom left of ToolsE-mail AccountsNext), stop and restart Outlook, then copy all non-default folders to the new PST with right-clickdrag-and-dropCopy, and all default folders by opening each, selecting all the entries, and using right-clickdrag-and-dropCopy. For the Calendar folder, the view must be a list view like By Category before you can select everything. Finally, I'd close the old PST with right-clickClose, then stop and restart Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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/resetfolders might help, that resets the linkages to the hidden Reminders
folder, among other things. Also, sometimes using /cleanfreebusy in conjunction with /cleanreminders also provides some extra cleanup. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... resonator80 wrote: Using cleanreminders works, but it does not completely cure the problem. First, the same error message as I described before appears. Then, when I click it off, the reminders window comes up OK. When I start Outlook without the cleanreminders switch, I get the error message and never get the reminders window. Does this mean that I will have to open Outlook using the cleanreminders switch indefinitely? Is there a way to cure the problem permanently? You should have to use it only once. Are you using a POP account or an Exchange account? If the former, were I in your shoes, I'd create a new PST, make it the delivery location (bottom left of ToolsE-mail AccountsNext), stop and restart Outlook, then copy all non-default folders to the new PST with right-clickdrag-and-dropCopy, and all default folders by opening each, selecting all the entries, and using right-clickdrag-and-dropCopy. For the Calendar folder, the view must be a list view like By Category before you can select everything. Finally, I'd close the old PST with right-clickClose, then stop and restart Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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