Shared Calendars Lost

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I have a User that logged onto a system other than her workstation. We did
set up and use Outlook on the 'other' system, although we didn't go into the
Calendar section. When she logged back onto her regular system all of her
Shared Calendars were lost. She had to set them up again. Unfortunately, we
didn't look at the Calendar when we were logged into the 'other' system.

Has anyone run into this problem?

Thanks
J
 
the file that holds the other calendar list is corrupt. I don't think
opening outlook on the other computer affected it - I often do it and don't
lose other calendars - I do lose internet calendars though.

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Diane,

Thanks for your quick response. As IT support I also log onto different
systems all the time to work and don't lose my calendars.

Can you explain 'the file that holds the other calendar list is corrupt.'

I look forward to your response.
--
J


Diane Poremsky said:
the file that holds the other calendar list is corrupt. I don't think
opening outlook on the other computer affected it - I often do it and don't
lose other calendars - I do lose internet calendars though.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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J said:
I have a User that logged onto a system other than her workstation. We
did
set up and use Outlook on the 'other' system, although we didn't go into
the
Calendar section. When she logged back onto her regular system all of her
Shared Calendars were lost. She had to set them up again. Unfortunately,
we
didn't look at the Calendar when we were logged into the 'other' system.

Has anyone run into this problem?

Thanks
J
 
it's stored in the XML file that creates the navigation pane.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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J said:
Diane,

Thanks for your quick response. As IT support I also log onto different
systems all the time to work and don't lose my calendars.

Can you explain 'the file that holds the other calendar list is corrupt.'

I look forward to your response.
--
J


Diane Poremsky said:
the file that holds the other calendar list is corrupt. I don't think
opening outlook on the other computer affected it - I often do it and
don't
lose other calendars - I do lose internet calendars though.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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(e-mail address removed)

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your
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J said:
I have a User that logged onto a system other than her workstation. We
did
set up and use Outlook on the 'other' system, although we didn't go
into
the
Calendar section. When she logged back onto her regular system all of
her
Shared Calendars were lost. She had to set them up again.
Unfortunately,
we
didn't look at the Calendar when we were logged into the 'other'
system.

Has anyone run into this problem?

Thanks
J
 
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