Disappearing People's Calendar

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Jason

In Office 2003/2007, the shortcuts under People's Calendar and Other's
Calendar disappears when I restart my computer. I have then go back and
recreate the "shortcuts" for those calendars. But in the instances of Public
Folder Calendars, the Calendars still show up under Favorites, but as
folders. I then have to click on them to change the icon from a folder to a
calendar. Once I do that, the Calendar then shows up Other Calendars.

Any idea of why my calendar shortcuts keep getting broken?
 
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ljCharlie

Jason;7171705 said:
In Office 2003/2007, the shortcuts under People's Calendar and Other's
Calendar disappears when I restart my computer. I have then go back
and
recreate the "shortcuts" for those calendars. But in the instances of
Public
Folder Calendars, the Calendars still show up under Favorites, but as
folders. I then have to click on them to change the icon from a folder
to a
calendar. Once I do that, the Calendar then shows up Other Calendars.

Any idea of why my calendar shortcuts keep getting broken?

I have the exact problem. My People's Calendar group disappear three
times now. I have other staff here also experiencing the same problem. I
have posted this same issue on some other Microsoft product forum and so
far no one seems to know the answer. It is extremly frustrating when I
have to recreate the group and open all the individual calendars again.

Any help is much appreciated.
 
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Simon Minder

Check this out:

the xml file that holds the navigation pane customizations is corrupt.
Delete it (start outlook with the /resetnavpane switch) and try again or
make a new profile. If outlook does not close correctly changes made to the
pane will not be saved.
 
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Jason

Hi Simon,
Sorry for the late response, I didn't realize there was one to this threat
until I decided to randomly check. In regard to the XML file becomnig
corrupted, it seems to happen on a regular basis with Outlook 2007. I tried
to delete my mapi profile and the /resetnavpane switch and both doesn't seem
to to help.

Is there a way to ensuer that Outlook closes correctly? And what would be
cases of Outlook not closing correctly? Other than having to end-process the
program
 
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Simon Minder

Hi Jason,

If you always use the sandard set in your navigation bar you could include
the "/restnavpane" into the shortcut to start Outlook.

Other then that I do not have an idea what you could do.

Kind regards,

Simon
 

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