Holidays from 2008 onwards

C

Constantinos

I just started using a new laptop with Outllook 2003 SP3 to access my e-mail
from my organisation's Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. When I tried to add
the Greek holidays to my calendar I noticed they "run out" at the end of
2007. I checked the help files and I read that SP3 installs holidays till
2012. Why do they not show in my case?

What should I do in order to install the holidays? Is there something that
must be done by our IT people, or can I have the Greek holidays on my
calendar without bothering them?
 
C

Constantinos

But I have SP3 so I should have the latest holiday file. I checked and I do
have the Sept 2006 Outlook holiday file. Why can't I see holdays beyond Dec
2007?

Diane Poremsky said:
See http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/missinghol.htm - you need an updated
holiday file.

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Constantinos said:
I just started using a new laptop with Outllook 2003 SP3 to access my
e-mail
from my organisation's Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. When I tried to add
the Greek holidays to my calendar I noticed they "run out" at the end of
2007. I checked the help files and I read that SP3 installs holidays till
2012. Why do they not show in my case?

What should I do in order to install the holidays? Is there something that
must be done by our IT people, or can I have the Greek holidays on my
calendar without bothering them?
 
C

Constantinos

Funny thing! When I connected the laptop to the organisation's network and
installed the holidays again everything worked fine. Thank you for your help.
 

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