Moving calendar items

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AnotherNewGuy

Outlook 2003 on Exchange server

I'm not sure what has actually happened; I've just been called to fix it. A
user has changed her account by checking "Use Cached Exchange Mode." Somehow
in the process, her calendar was moved to her personal folder. She has tried
to move the calendar back to the Mailbox and now has two calendars in her
Mailbox and two in her Personal folder. I'm mystified. Is there a way to
select all items in a calendar and move them into -- not under but into --
another calendar?

It also appears that she can't delete a calendar once it's been created.
 
B

Bob I

Set it to a Table view like "All appointments" CTRL+A to select all,
drag and drop.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I'm not sure what has actually happened; I've just been called to fix it. A
user has changed her account by checking "Use Cached Exchange Mode."
Somehow
in the process, her calendar was moved to her personal folder. She has
tried
to move the calendar back to the Mailbox and now has two calendars in her
Mailbox and two in her Personal folder. I'm mystified. Is there a way to
select all items in a calendar and move them into -- not under but into --
another calendar?

Enabling Cached Exchange mode shouldn't have done what you describe, as far as
I can tell. It affects Exchange accounts where the delivery location is the
Exchange mailbox by enabling the use of an OST as a local cache reflecting the
contents of the mailbox. It does not change the delivery location. That had
to have been done on Tools>E-mail Accounts>View or change existing e-mail
accounts>Next. I don't think she told you the whole story. Change the
delivery location back to the mailbox and copy the contents of the folders
(not the folders themselves) back to the mailbox.
 
A

AnotherNewGuy

Thanks for the suggestions. I think she doesn't understand everything she
tried. I won't be back there until Thursday, but I'll see if I can help with
these suggestions.
 

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