Duplicate Calendar Events

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Brad Leppla

I have a client who is using the following:
Exchange Server 2000, SP3, no Public Calendars defined
Workstation O/S's involved: W98SE, WinXP Professional, W2K Professional
Office 97 (Ugh) and Office 2000 Small Business installed

The problem workstation has Windows 98SE with Office 2000 Small Business
installed. To my knowledge, this workstation has all MS Updates installed
until about 2 months ago.

Problem: whenever this user enters an event in his calendar (stored in his
mailbox, not a personal folder), invites other participants, then sends the
invitation, a duplicate appears in his calendar. This happens to no one else
and it occurs whenever he either sends the invitation or, if it hasn't been
sent, he right clicks on it to delete it. Any thoughts?
 
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Nikki

I would check the client options for:

Open the TOOLS menu
Select OPTIONS
Click the E-MAIL OPTIONS... button
Click the ADVANCED E-MAIL OPTIONS... button

Uncheck the box next to: "In folders other than the Inbox,
save replies with original message"

Nikki

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

I have a client who is using the following:
Exchange Server 2000, SP3, no Public Calendars defined
Workstation O/S's involved: W98SE, WinXP Professional, W2K Professional
Office 97 (Ugh) and Office 2000 Small Business installed

The problem workstation has Windows 98SE with Office 2000 Small Business
installed. To my knowledge, this workstation has all MS Updates installed
until about 2 months ago.

Problem: whenever this user enters an event in his calendar (stored in his
mailbox, not a personal folder), invites other participants, then sends the
invitation, a duplicate appears in his calendar. This happens to no one else
and it occurs whenever he either sends the invitation or, if it hasn't been
sent, he right clicks on it to delete it. Any thoughts?
 

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