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Outlook 2000 calendar: all-day event problem
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I am running Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000 Pro. No problem until recently.
I can no longer create all-day events, when I check off the box the calendar item goes in as a 12:00 am appointment. Recently I wiped the disk and reinstalled Windows and Office, and the problem persists. Any way I can check for problems with my .pst file, or clean it up somehow? What else might cause this?
Ed.
I can no longer create all-day events, when I check off the box the calendar item goes in as a 12:00 am appointment. Recently I wiped the disk and reinstalled Windows and Office, and the problem persists. Any way I can check for problems with my .pst file, or clean it up somehow? What else might cause this?
Ed.
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