outlook clients behaviour

J

John SBA

Hello, using SBS sp2 w/ exchange - all using outlook 2003 except 2 that are
2007. This appeared many months ago and i am tired of dealing with it so i
am looking for information.

to check the problem i logged on to the application server into an outllook
account and the issue is not present. so only my account is affected.

when outlook 2007 is opened and i use the calendar e.g. veteran's day
appears on 11/10/07 and 11/11/07. In the left hand pane under "My Calanders"
"Calendar (2)" appears. The shared calander shows separately.

so there must be 2 competeing calendars. i looked in the data folder and
see 2 ost files. outook0.ost and outlook.ost. The outlook0 has the current
usage.

is removing the outlook.ost the answer? No issues with mail & etc.

Thanks
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Is the (2) written in blue or black? If it is blue it means that there are
to calendar items in your folder that are unread. Ost-file have nothing to
do with this issue.
 
J

John SBA

well, thanks for your input. I was describing things I saw when i referred
to the "2". The issue is holidays are multiplied and often on the wrong day.
Veterans day is the 12th. not the 10th oand the 11th. Is this made more
clear? This is the problem.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Sort your calendar By Category and then remove the Holidays. You can then
add them again via Calendar Options.
 
J

John SBA

I tried that. Does not work. I removed them for a year, reset and then
checked them for 18 months they were still messes up. thanks for your reply
 
J

John SBA

I went back and removed them all and it did work and is now correct. The
calandar goes back to 2002 and from time to time actually contained an entry.
No matter it is back to normal. Thanks for your help
 
R

Roady [MVP]

You're welcome! :)



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John SBA said:
I went back and removed them all and it did work and is now correct. The
calandar goes back to 2002 and from time to time actually contained an
entry.
No matter it is back to normal. Thanks for your help
 

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