If it helps, Nikki, there are at least two long discussion threads on the
Apple support website. Most, if not all, people are reporting the problem
after upgrading to 2.0 software for the iPhone/iPod touch. The most common
reported cause has been recurring appointments - birthdays, anniversaries,
weekly meetings.
There's been lots of work-arounds suggested, but not a definitive fix.
I decided to delete all my recurring appointments in Outlook. All my
solitary appointments showed up. But I'm not going to continue to sync my
iPhone with my work/Outlook computer. It seems to be causing more problems
than its worth.
Oddly, my partner who also has an iPhone syncs with his work comuter using
Exchange Server/ActiveSync. He reports having no problems, but his work
computer is the only one he syncs with for contacts, calendars, and email.
"Nikki Peterson" wrote:
> Wow, this appears to be a rather common problem. Seems to stem
> around the apple devices and sync'ing to Outlook. This is not the
> problem I was originally thinking of, however it is similar in nature.
>
> I do not have an answer but I am going to do a bit of research and
> see if I can turn something up.
>
> Nikki Peterson
>
>
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> On Jul 16, 3:08 am, Richard discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> I'm having the same problem, however I have mine also involves the apple
>> ipod
>> touch. If I create an appointment on my ipod touch, then sync with
>> outlook,
>> it only appears in the "All Appointments" view, not the "Day/Week/Month"
>> view.
>>
>> My outlook version is:
>> 2007 (
12.0.6316.5000) SP1 MSO (
12.0.6213.1000)
>> and I don't use exchange
>>
>>
>>
>> "Nikki Peterson" wrote:
>>> If the reset view is not effective, please write back including the
>>> following
>>> information:
>>> - Outlook version (including service packs)
>>> - Exchange version (if Exchange is being used)
>>
>>> You may be experiencing a known issue that has been fixed by a hotfix.
>>
>>> Nikki Peterson
>>
>>> "Diane Poremsky {MVP}"
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>>>news:840B9279-A723-4C53-BAA3-2ED00C910D72@microsoft.com...
>>
>>
>>
>>>> Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter:
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>>
>>
>>>> ** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows
>>>> Version
>>>> when requesting assistance **
>>
>>>> "Jim Turley"
discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:2CDB58D3-13DB-430F-8136-AF954348B529@microsoft.com...
>>>>> As a quick update, if I export one of the vanishing appointments as
>>>>> an
>>>>> iCalendar file (File > Save As), then delete it from the calendar's
>>>>> list
>>>>> view, then re-import it by double-clicking the saved file, it fixes
>>>>> the
>>>>> problem for that appointment.
>>
>>>>> Obviously, this is really tedious and requires that I first find each
>>>>> of
>>>>> the
>>>>> vanishing appointments and export/import them one by one, but at
>>>>> least
>>>>> it's a
>>>>> workaround.
>>
>>>>> Does that give anyone any additional clues?
>>
>>>>> "Jim Turley" wrote:
>>
>>>>>> Some of my appointments disappear and I can't figure out why.
>>
>>>>>> A handful of appointments don't appear in the "normal"
>>>>>> day/week/month
>>>>>> view
>>>>>> of the calendar. But if I change to List View, they're there (View >
>>>>>> Current
>>>>>> View > All Appointments).
>>
>>>>>> If I edit the appointment slightly (such as adding a note or
>>>>>> changing
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> category flag), the appointment will appear in "normal"
>>>>>> day/week/month
>>>>>> view,
>>>>>> but only temporarily. If I scroll ahead to the next month and then
>>>>>> scroll
>>>>>> back, the appointment's gone again.
>>
>>>>>> I can't find any way to make these mystery appointments "stick."
>>
>>>>>> I have no filtering on. I'm using standard Office views, nothing
>>>>>> custom.
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> have only one calendar named "Calendar" in my Personal Folders, plus
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> Shared Calendar. Any ideas?- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> I am also having the same probem. Using Outlook 2007, downloaded the
> iphone 2.0 upgrade and began to experience this phenomenon. Things
> were fine prior to the upgrade, using itunes and Outlook 2007. Have
> also downloaded the latest version of itunes. There seems to be a
> connection.
>