Problem saving appiontments, just started, how do I get help?

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My outlook has just decided to stop allowing me to set up new appointments.
I click on the new button and nothing happens. I click on the time slot
enter data, I get a error message stating can't save data. What can I do?
 
Reboot Windows.

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After furious head scratching, Sunkiss asked:

| My outlook has just decided to stop allowing me to set up new
| appointments. I click on the new button and nothing happens. I click
| on the time slot enter data, I get a error message stating can't save
| data. What can I do?
 
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
Reboot Windows.

Milly:

Doesn't it seem likely to you that

alexintexas ("Can't accept appointment")
Rick ("Calendar entry")
Brian ("Why wont my appointments save in my calendar")
gary1943 ("Can't enter new appointments?")
Bob Roberts ("Outlook crashes when new appoinbtment is saved")
run4it ("same problem" responses to those above)
and I ("OL2002 shutdown on new calendar item" and "Once more: "OL2002
shutdown on new calendar item")

....probably *have* rebooted Windows and restarted Outlook along the
way? Doesn't it seem likely from these posts over the last two weeks
here, and a similar cluster in .public.outlook and
..public.outlook.general, and the burst of such problems after SP2,
that there just *might* be an as-yet-unpatched problem in Outlook?

To repeat:
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Using Outlook 2002 (10.6515.6735) SP3 on XP Pro -- home office, no
Exchange server.

Recently I started getting shutdowns with "Outlook has encountered a
problem..." whenever I tried to save either a new contact or new
calendar item. After installing SP3 and all other current Office
patches, I can create contacts, but any new calendar item still brings
the crash. My .PST is ~170 MB.

I've tried:

- SCANPST.EXE
- Remove & reinstall
- Delete FRMACACHE.DAT
- New profile
- New calendar under default calendar folder

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If you have a suggestion more helpful than the bot-like "reboot
Windows" or "restart Outlook," please share it. Otherwise, you're
giving MVP certification a bad name.
 
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