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Other Calendars Outlook 2003

 
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:25 pm    Post subject: Other Calendars Outlook 2003 Reply with quote

Hi,

Outlook 2003 SP3 (11.8169.8172)
I have a PA who has a number of Other calendars that she manages.
One particular calendar for a director keeps appearing twice.
I've removed all the calendars closed Outlook & added them back in again,
then later in the day it comes back.
She doesn't have the the user as an additional mailbox in the advanced tab.
I have also replaced the users profile.

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