New appts. still go to old calendar

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jvcnimbus9

I chose to use the new Windows Calendar, realizing that none of my old
appts./recurring items would automatically transfer. However, when I send a
new appt from the Outlook calendar to Windows calendar, it automatically goes
into the old calendar. I have had to go back to using the old version so
that I can see the appts. What should I do to have appts go into the new
calendar.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I chose to use the new Windows Calendar, realizing that none of my old
appts./recurring items would automatically transfer. However, when I send a
new appt from the Outlook calendar to Windows calendar, it automatically
goes
into the old calendar. I have had to go back to using the old version so
that I can see the appts. What should I do to have appts go into the new
calendar.

How are you sending the appointment?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I send it from the Outlook Calendar to my e-mail address at msn.

In what format are you sending it? What exactly do you click when sending it?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I send it from the Outlook Calendar to my e-mail address at msn.

Also, I neglected to say that you don't say what the "old" calendar is.
Moreover, Windows Calendar in Vista can't access MSN. How are you trying to
get the event from MSN to Windows?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

If you install the live mail client it can access the msn/live calendars. If
you used outlook with the outlook connector to access msn mail and calendar,
you can copy the items in your local pst to the msn calendar and they will
sync with the server so live mail client can access them.

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