It only happens after syncing - apparently a property is getting screwed
during the sync and outlook doesn't know how to display it. If itunes is
munging the property, its an itunes problem. The problems first surfaced
with the release of itunes 7.7, making itunes highly suspect.
In recent days I've seen reports that there are other handheld devices with
similar problems. I don't know if the cause is the same - if so, then it's
(at least partially) an 'outlook problem'.
They are aware of it and once they determine why its happening, will work to
address the problem, whether it is something in outlook or advising Apple as
they did with a previous itunes problem. I have no idea how long it will be
before a hotfix is released.
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"curlz"
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> quick and dirty workaround (doesn't fix the problem though):
> Set a filter in your day/week/month view to show all appointments "on or
> after" 01/08/2008 (do so for some months going forward). At least my
> OL2007
> shows the entries again. Which makes me wonder: How can it be an iTunes
> issue
> if the entries ARE in outlook, but just not shown in the day/week/month
> view????
>
> c
>
> "liz gaggini" wrote:
>
>> I used a lap link like drive transfer to my new laptop at the same time
>> that
>> I went from outlook 03 to outlook 07. It seems that is when things went
>> haywire. Is there any way to change the view type on the all
>> appointments
>> list to day week month? Or any other way to get this data to show on
>> day
>> week month?
>>
>> "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
>>
>>>> I always see you putting these issues off to i phone but or giving
>>>> fixes
>>>> that
>>>> are relevent only to outlook 2003. i dont have an i phone problem
>>>> and
>>>> have
>>>> the same as many others who have written. That is that appointments
>>>> listed
>>>> in the all appointment view on a 2007 outlook calender do not show up
>>>> in
>>>> the
>>>> day week month view. I want to convert the view type of the all
>>>> appointments to day week month but am not finding a way to do this.
>>>> Or
>>>> perhaps that is not the way to go. I just need all of my
>>>> appointments to
>>>> show up in day week month and not have to go to the all appointments
>>>> list
>>>> to
>>>> find them. Any help on this issue will be appreciated?
>>>>
>>>> "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks...but I think this just relates to local PC synching (via
>>>>>> iTunes),
>>>>>> which he's not doing. He's using Exchange ActiveSync, which is
>>>>>> OTA
>>>>>> (Over
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> Air).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I actually wanted to post this in the partner newsgroups, but
>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>> looks
>>>>>>>> like
>>>>>>>> the site is down, I get an error saying "Sorry, the page you
>>>>>>>> are
>>>>>>>> looking
>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>> is not on
Microsoft.com" or something to the affect.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have a user that has a few calendar items that aren't showing
>>>>>>>> up
>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>> his
>>>>>>>> Outlook calendar, but they are when he accesses it via OWA or
>>>>>>>> even
>>>>>>>> his
>>>>>>>> iPhone. I thought it might be something with his PC, so I
>>>>>>>> applied
>>>>>>>> all
>>>>>>>> XP
>>>>>>>> &
>>>>>>>> Office 2003 updates, but still nothing. To eliminate his PC, I
>>>>>>>> logged
>>>>>>>> on
>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>> his mailbox from another PC, and the same thing happens. I've
>>>>>>>> tried
>>>>>>>> both
>>>>>>>> Cached (the default) and non-cached. He's running Windows XP &
>>>>>>>> Office
>>>>>>>> 2003,
>>>>>>>> the Exchange server is 2003 with the latest updates.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>