Yep, another Egghead blunder.
<Richard Teel> wrote in message : Steve,
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: Thanks, I had this problem and as soon as I cleared the flag the item was
gone. This seems to be a serious bug in the application. Hopefully this will
be fixed in the future.
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: Steve Walls wrote:
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: outlook 2007 delete task solution
: 31-Aug-08
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: In most cases, it is because the task is FLAGGED.
:
: Right click on the flag and select CLEAR FLAG
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: You should be able to delete the task then!!
:
: Let me know
:
: Previous Posts In This Thread:
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: On Saturday, July 19, 2008 8:27 AM
: WildfireLondo wrote:
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: Cannot delete task Outlook 2007
: I have two tasks which were generated from emails. The emails have been
: deleted and now I can neither delete the tasks or mark them as completed.
I
: just get a notification "The message you specified cannot be found" I have
: run scanpst.exe and this has not solved the problem. It's just really
messy
: to have two permanently overdue tasks cluttering up things.
:
: Any ideas?
:
: On Saturday, July 19, 2008 10:52 AM
: Roady [MVP] wrote:
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: Empty your Deleted Items folder and try deleting it again.
: Empty your Deleted Items folder and try deleting it again.
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: On Saturday, July 19, 2008 11:23 AM
: WildfireLondo wrote:
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: There is nothing in the deleted items folder it has been emptied a
bazzilion
: There is nothing in the deleted items folder it has been emptied a
bazzilion
: times since this problem arose.
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: "Roady [MVP]" wrote:
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: On Saturday, August 02, 2008 7:16 PM
: mpitt wrote:
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: I am having the same problem.
: I am having the same problem. I conduct a desktop search for the
offensive
: email invitation to a meeting, and it shows up in the search. However, I
can
: not open it or delete it. Let me know if you find something. It is truly
: frustrating.
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: "Wildfire London" wrote:
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: On Sunday, August 03, 2008 4:03 PM
: mpitt wrote:
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: Hadn't tried that. Thanks for the advice.Martha"Ben M.
: Hadn't tried that. Thanks for the advice.
:
: Martha
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: "Ben M. Schorr - MVP (OneNote)" wrote:
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: On Monday, August 04, 2008 7:25 AM
: WildfireLondo wrote:
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: It's a good idea but when I go to indexing options in the Control Panel it
is
: It's a good idea but when I go to indexing options in the Control Panel it
is
: permanently performing maintenance and warns me it cannot rebuild the
index
: until it is finished. I suspect that it's corrupt but I have no idea as to
: how to repair it.
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: "mpitts" wrote:
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: On Monday, August 04, 2008 7:36 PM
: mpitt wrote:
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: Great idea, but unfortunately it did not work.
: Great idea, but unfortunately it did not work. When I do a desktop
search, I
: find the original invitation, and can read it in the preview window, but I
: get an erroro message about "unable to locate recurrance information".
The
: original message doesn't open either.
:
: Appreciate the help
:
: "mpitts" wrote:
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: On Sunday, August 31, 2008 8:41 AM
: Steve Walls wrote:
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: outlook 2007 delete task solution
: In most cases, it is because the task is FLAGGED.
:
: Right click on the flag and select CLEAR FLAG
:
: You should be able to delete the task then!!
:
: Let me know
:
: On Tuesday, October 21, 2008 8:38 AM
: WildfireLondo wrote:
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: I have changed the subject line back. For the avoidance of doubt.
: I have changed the subject line back.
:
: For the avoidance of doubt. It is impossible to delete, unflag, view or
: perform anything on the tasks in question. It is impossible to rebuild the
: index as it is constantly "performing maintenance" (which by the way makes
: searching inside Outlook impossible as well). All in all it's a mess.
:
: "Gordon" wrote:
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