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> "Rick" safety.net> wrote in message
> news:ecWUpRzCJHA.4884@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> "Beth"
discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:FD156D74-72D3-4172-BC62-617A99470638@microsoft.com...
>>> Well since I only read this group I will answer here.
>>>
>>> I have only seen this once before on a machine with a Chinese add on
>>> installed so I am not sure if this will help but it is something to try.
>>> So
>>> far all problems I have encountered in outlook have been profile
>>> related and
>>> the only way to fix a profile is to make a new one.
>>>
>>> Go into the control panel into mail settings and create a new profile
>>> put in
>>> all your email information and don't forget to check "prompt for which
>>> profile to use" then login using you new profile if that works then go
>>> delete
>>> the old profile.
>>>
>>> It is something to try.
>>>
>>> Beth
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestion. I created a new profile, but I did it by
>> copying the old one. The result, of course, was that I replicated the
>> problem. I suppose the problem is, as you suggested, in the profile. How
>> may I put in all the email information without copying the
>> profile?Alternately, how may I edit the profile?
>>
>> Rick
>>
> OK. I just created a new profile. All clean and empty except for the
> single account I inserted to get it started. The calendars are still
> reversed. Maybe I should be editing the outlook.pst file. How best to do
> that, and what should I be looking for? Perhaps this is a registry
> problem?
>
> Rick
>