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Old 01-05-2012, 07:28 AM
SpiderTech SpiderTech is offline 34 Rminders for reoccuring appointments Windows 7 32bit 34 Rminders for reoccuring appointments Office 2010 32bit
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Thank you for providing answers to my questions. Try using this command line switch to see if your reminders can begin to act in a more normal capacity.

Windows Vista/7:
  • Click Start.
  • Click All Programs.
  • Click Accessories.
  • Click Run.
  • Enter the following in the Run dialog box (with quotations):
    "c:\program files\microsoft office\office14\Outlook.exe" /Commandswitch

    Note: For 32-bit versions of Outlook running on 64-bit Operating Systems, you will enter the following (with quotations):
    "c:\program files (x86)\microsoft office\office14\Outlook.exe" /Commandswitch
  • Click OK.
- /cleanreminders = Clears and regenerates schedule reminders.


Hope this helps.



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Old 01-05-2012, 08:03 PM
rgarneau rgarneau is offline 34 Rminders for reoccuring appointments Windows 7 64bit 34 Rminders for reoccuring appointments Office 2010 32bit
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I entered the appropriate text for running 32-bit Outlook running on 64-bit OS (Win 7), and I got the following message:

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