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Can anyone help? I have a corrupt Calendar Navigation Pane in my
Outlook 2003 Professional. It does not display any dates in the monthly calendars in the navigation pane. I have tried de-installing office and re-installing, this hasn't solved it. I have tried the repair utility on the PST files, I have tried running Outlook.exe with the /FreeBusy option, I have tried re-creating extend.dat, Outcmd.dat and Frmcache.dat, but still nothing works. I am so frustrated now, that I have just de-installed Office and IE7 and then re-installed both, but I still have the same problem! I have run out of ideas! Can anyone help? It is incredibly frustrating!! |
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you tried opening Outlook with the /resetnavpane switch?
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/c...neswitches.htm -- Kathleen Orland Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Alex3471" wrote: Can anyone help? I have a corrupt Calendar Navigation Pane in my Outlook 2003 Professional. It does not display any dates in the monthly calendars in the navigation pane. I have tried de-installing office and re-installing, this hasn't solved it. I have tried the repair utility on the PST files, I have tried running Outlook.exe with the /FreeBusy option, I have tried re-creating extend.dat, Outcmd.dat and Frmcache.dat, but still nothing works. I am so frustrated now, that I have just de-installed Office and IE7 and then re-installed both, but I still have the same problem! I have run out of ideas! Can anyone help? It is incredibly frustrating!! |
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Have you tried a new profile?
-Peter "Alex3471" wrote in message ups.com... Can anyone help? I have a corrupt Calendar Navigation Pane in my Outlook 2003 Professional. It does not display any dates in the monthly calendars in the navigation pane. I have tried de-installing office and re-installing, this hasn't solved it. I have tried the repair utility on the PST files, I have tried running Outlook.exe with the /FreeBusy option, I have tried re-creating extend.dat, Outcmd.dat and Frmcache.dat, but still nothing works. I am so frustrated now, that I have just de-installed Office and IE7 and then re-installed both, but I still have the same problem! I have run out of ideas! Can anyone help? It is incredibly frustrating!! |
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Unfortunately I have tried creating a new profile (several times) and
have also now tried the outlook.exe /resetnavpane switch, neither worked. I'm thinking my only option will be a complete rebuild of the machine. Peter Durkee wrote: Have you tried a new profile? -Peter "Alex3471" wrote in message ups.com... Can anyone help? I have a corrupt Calendar Navigation Pane in my Outlook 2003 Professional. It does not display any dates in the monthly calendars in the navigation pane. I have tried de-installing office and re-installing, this hasn't solved it. I have tried the repair utility on the PST files, I have tried running Outlook.exe with the /FreeBusy option, I have tried re-creating extend.dat, Outcmd.dat and Frmcache.dat, but still nothing works. I am so frustrated now, that I have just de-installed Office and IE7 and then re-installed both, but I still have the same problem! I have run out of ideas! Can anyone help? It is incredibly frustrating!! |
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i think you may be describing a Date Navigator problem. Try resetting that
with a command line switch. -- I hope this helps you at least a little bit! Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au Canberra, Australia "I not only use all the brains I have, but all I can borrow." (Woodrow Wilson) "Alex3471" wrote in message oups.com... Unfortunately I have tried creating a new profile (several times) and have also now tried the outlook.exe /resetnavpane switch, neither worked. I'm thinking my only option will be a complete rebuild of the machine. Peter Durkee wrote: Have you tried a new profile? -Peter "Alex3471" wrote in message ups.com... Can anyone help? I have a corrupt Calendar Navigation Pane in my Outlook 2003 Professional. It does not display any dates in the monthly calendars in the navigation pane. I have tried de-installing office and re-installing, this hasn't solved it. I have tried the repair utility on the PST files, I have tried running Outlook.exe with the /FreeBusy option, I have tried re-creating extend.dat, Outcmd.dat and Frmcache.dat, but still nothing works. I am so frustrated now, that I have just de-installed Office and IE7 and then re-installed both, but I still have the same problem! I have run out of ideas! Can anyone help? It is incredibly frustrating!! |
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