Unable to view appts. in Day/Week/Month

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I am running Outlook 2002. I can view my appts. when I switch to "by
category" view but I cannot see them in the Day/Week/Month view. This is
something new that is happening. Please help!
 
Angela said:
I am running Outlook 2002. I can view my appts. when I switch to "by
category" view but I cannot see them in the Day/Week/Month view. This is
something new that is happening. Please help!

Hi Angela,

same problem here, with Outlook 2003 in cached exchange mode.
The problem started about 2 weeks ago (at least that's when I noticed);
I have a vague suspicion it could be caused by one of these
security fixes installed recently, since it certainly did work
before.

I don't have a solution, but perhaps we can try to pinpoint
it a bit better:
What about other tabular views such as "Active appointments"
or "recurring"? In my case these hidden appointments do show
up in teh list views, it's just the day planned views where they
are invisible.

Also: they are invisible in the scheduling views, and do not trigger
a conflict when trying to schedule another appointment at the same time.
(Even though they are marked as 'busy' or 'out of office', not 'free').

To me it really seems as if these appointments get a hidden property
"ignore and hide" attached.


Solutions, anyone?

///Walter
 
Diane said:
Did you reset your view?

Did so, several times - in the end the only thing
that helps (for some time) is to delete and recreae the
appointment.

"For some time" - because sometimes the problem will
reoccur. Again, no pattern visible, I have entries
with same (visible) properties that behave differently.
That's why I'm suspecting some invisible property to
be responsible for the behaviour.
/Walter
 

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