Outlook 07 is making all my meetings recurring ones!

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In Outlook 2007, all my meetings are being converted to recurring meetings as
I save them - both when creating them new and when editing them. I have to
then open them up, and remove the recurrance, and save/close to remove the
recurrence. This sometimes takes several tries to get it to work. I can't
find a single setting or preference that would be encouraging this behavior.
 
In control panel->add/remove programs, see if there is something listed like "addinsetup" and remove it, especially if this is a Dell system.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, Megan T asked:

| In Outlook 2007, all my meetings are being converted to recurring
| meetings as I save them - both when creating them new and when
| editing them. I have to then open them up, and remove the
| recurrance, and save/close to remove the recurrence. This sometimes
| takes several tries to get it to work. I can't find a single setting
| or preference that would be encouraging this behavior.
 
Megan T said:
Thanks! And, yes, it is a Dell machine!

Milly Staples said:
In control panel->add/remove programs, see if there is something listed like "addinsetup" and remove it, especially if this is a Dell system.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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Megan,
Did removing the file help you? Did it do any damage?
 
It worked like a charm.

Jae said:
Megan T said:
Thanks! And, yes, it is a Dell machine!

Milly Staples said:
In control panel->add/remove programs, see if there is something listed like "addinsetup" and remove it, especially if this is a Dell system.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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Megan,
Did removing the file help you? Did it do any damage?
 
It's actually called OutlookAddinSetup. and the developer is Cyberlink

Jae said:
Megan T said:
Thanks! And, yes, it is a Dell machine!

Milly Staples said:
In control panel->add/remove programs, see if there is something listed like "addinsetup" and remove it, especially if this is a Dell system.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.

Megan,
Did removing the file help you? Did it do any damage?
 
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