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Eric Engelbrektsson
I could not find a solution in Help for the following MS Outlook error:
"There was a problem reading one or more of you reminders. Some reminders
may not appear. Cannot locate recurrence information for this appointment."
The error message does not identify which appointment is causing the problem
but was causing scheduled Reminders to not display.
Solution:
1. Go to Calendar.
2. Change the View, Toolbars, and check 'Advanced".
3. On the Advanced toolbar, select the Current View dropdown arrow and
change to "Recurring Appointments".
4. Because the error message doesn't indicate which appointment is causing
the problem, you need to narrow the number of appointments that need to be
reviewed. Click on the "Recurrence Range Start" column to sort the items by
date. Then go to the item closest to today's date, and working backwards,
start opening each appointment until you find the one that has become
corrupted.
5. Delete that appointment.
6. Change the Current View back to the original view (e.g. Day/Week/Month
View With AutoPreview)
7. Close and Restart Outlook. You should now see the Reminders window.
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"There was a problem reading one or more of you reminders. Some reminders
may not appear. Cannot locate recurrence information for this appointment."
The error message does not identify which appointment is causing the problem
but was causing scheduled Reminders to not display.
Solution:
1. Go to Calendar.
2. Change the View, Toolbars, and check 'Advanced".
3. On the Advanced toolbar, select the Current View dropdown arrow and
change to "Recurring Appointments".
4. Because the error message doesn't indicate which appointment is causing
the problem, you need to narrow the number of appointments that need to be
reviewed. Click on the "Recurrence Range Start" column to sort the items by
date. Then go to the item closest to today's date, and working backwards,
start opening each appointment until you find the one that has become
corrupted.
5. Delete that appointment.
6. Change the Current View back to the original view (e.g. Day/Week/Month
View With AutoPreview)
7. Close and Restart Outlook. You should now see the Reminders window.
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...491dc8a92&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.general