Calendar will not allow me to make new entries.

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Oliver Vukovics [Public Shareware]

Hi Bad Dad,

your Outlook version is?

Your Windows version is?

Are you using Exchange Server or a local PST file.

Do you get any error messages?
 
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Bad Dad

Oliver Vukovics said:
Hi Bad Dad,

your Outlook version is? 2002 SP3

Your Windows version is? XP Home edition version 2002 service pack 2

Are you using Exchange Server or a local PST file. ?

Do you get any error messages? "The form required to view this message cannot be displayed. Contact your administrator."

Please note this calendar has been working just find until recently.
 
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Oliver Vukovics [Public Shareware]

Hi Bad Dad,
Please note this calendar has been working just find until recently.

And?

To give a (maybe) good or qualified answer it is important to know which
Outlok version you are using.

Example: If you use Outlook 97-2002 your PST file is limited to 2GB.

Maybe the size of your PST file is limited.

If you use Exchnage server you do not have a PST file.

If you use Outlook 2003/2007 with the new Unicode PST file the limitation is
~20GB. With a changed registry key ~3.9TB.

So please check the size of your PST and please give us some further
information about you Outlook version and if you use Exchange or a local
Outlook PST.

My "Christal Ball" is damaged today. ;-)

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Oliver Vukovics
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cannot be displayed. Contact your administrator."
 
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Bad Dad

Oliver Vukovics said:
Hi Bad Dad,


And?

To give a (maybe) good or qualified answer it is important to know which
Outlok version you are using.

Example: If you use Outlook 97-2002 your PST file is limited to 2GB. The Outlook is the 97-2002 version. yes this is the version we are using and it is a local pst
Maybe the size of your PST file is limited. as far as I can tell it's 4.12MB in use. I am not very computer literate. If you can tell me where I can find this information on the computer it would be helpful if I have not given you the correct information.
 
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Oliver Vukovics [Public Shareware]

Hi Bad Dad,

size of a PST file:

click on "Personal Folder [Outlook Today] => Right mouseclick => Properties
=> Click on "Advanced" => Click on "Folder size"

If you create a new (second) Calendar (In Outlook under "File/New/New
Folder" => Type Calendar (Name Testcalendar), can you create new
appointments in this new Calendar?

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Oliver Vukovics
Share your Outlook PST files without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Extended reminder function for Outlook / Exchange: Public Reminder Addin
http://www.publicshareware.com
 
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Bad Dad

Oliver Vukovics said:
Hi Bad Dad,

size of a PST file: 41296 KB

click on "Personal Folder [Outlook Today] => Right mouseclick => Properties
=> Click on "Advanced" => Click on "Folder size"

If you create a new (second) Calendar (In Outlook under "File/New/New
Folder" => Type Calendar (Name Testcalendar), can you create new
appointments in this new Calendar? I created a new calendar, but it would not allow me to enter anything.

--
Oliver Vukovics
Share your Outlook PST files without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Extended reminder function for Outlook / Exchange: Public Reminder Addin
http://www.publicshareware.com

 
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