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This was my question. Google and Google groups did not answer. Here's
the solution:
Open Task Manager
End Outlook.exe process
Restart Outlook
You should be able to create a new appointment or meeting.
1. Yes I know restarting computer works but some of us work for a
living, have many programs open and restarting is a hassle.
2. Something I also tried - might help with other problems.
~ Close Outlook, then Start > Run = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" /cleanserverrules
3. What flagged it for me was I've got my settings so that Outlooks
asks me how to start up - what sort of connection.
Found via Tools > Email Accounts > [next] > [Change] > [More Settings]
starting" checked.
I had been closing my Outlook program and restarting it but it never
prompted to Connect or Work Offline.
I would have responded to the threads I found but they were dated Nov
2004 and had no reply with a solution.
Hope this helps someone.
the solution:
Open Task Manager
End Outlook.exe process
Restart Outlook
You should be able to create a new appointment or meeting.
1. Yes I know restarting computer works but some of us work for a
living, have many programs open and restarting is a hassle.
2. Something I also tried - might help with other problems.
~ Close Outlook, then Start > Run = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\OFFICE11\OUTLOOK.EXE" /cleanserverrules
3. What flagged it for me was I've got my settings so that Outlooks
asks me how to start up - what sort of connection.
Found via Tools > Email Accounts > [next] > [Change] > [More Settings]
look for manually control connection type and I've got "Choose whenGeneral Tab
starting" checked.
I had been closing my Outlook program and restarting it but it never
prompted to Connect or Work Offline.
I would have responded to the threads I found but they were dated Nov
2004 and had no reply with a solution.
Hope this helps someone.