Office 2003 Calendar reminders re-appear after I deleted/dismis th

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Ted

So the past few weeks have been hard for me to make sense of. LAtely, my
outlook 2003 calendar has been acting up and I'm praying someone can assist
me with this issue. I use reminders to remind me of appointments and phone
calls that I need to make. So for the past 4 years, when I complete a task or
appointments, I click on dismiss the reminder and it goes away. The past few
months however, they will reappear within a few hours, and even if I manually
go into the event and delete the event they still pop back up a few hours
later. So my calendar has like 150 events, a lot of which are a few weeks old
since it won't take my update/dismiss. Any help/suggestions out there? Please
I need this taken care of asap. If you would like, please IM me on msn,
(e-mail address removed). Thank you for your help.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

start->run->outlook.exe /cleanreminders.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Ted asked:

| So the past few weeks have been hard for me to make sense of. LAtely,
| my outlook 2003 calendar has been acting up and I'm praying someone
| can assist me with this issue. I use reminders to remind me of
| appointments and phone calls that I need to make. So for the past 4
| years, when I complete a task or appointments, I click on dismiss the
| reminder and it goes away. The past few months however, they will
| reappear within a few hours, and even if I manually go into the event
| and delete the event they still pop back up a few hours later. So my
| calendar has like 150 events, a lot of which are a few weeks old
| since it won't take my update/dismiss. Any help/suggestions out
| there? Please I need this taken care of asap. If you would like,
| please IM me on msn, (e-mail address removed). Thank you for your help.
 

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