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Old 03-19-2012, 06:22 PM
BDHUGHES BDHUGHES is offline Calendar missing from Folder List - Can only view by selecting 'Open in New Window' Windows 7 64bit Calendar missing from Folder List - Can only view by selecting 'Open in New Window' Office 2010 64bit
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Default Calendar missing from Folder List - Can only view by selecting 'Open in New Window'

Office 2010, Windows 7 64 bit, BB sync, everything has been fine since forever. All of a sudden between Saturday and today, *poof* I can't get the calendar view.


I have tried the switches, /resetfolder and all the rest, repair install Office, etc., no go.
I can log into my OWA view and calendar shows up there, but on the local system, Open in New Window only. All my data is there, can add to it and all, but it is missing from the folder list, thereby making it very difficult to use.
Forget about syncing, that is what tipped me off to some weirdness. It just hangs at 'getting calendar info'. REALLY WEIRD. REALLY IRRITATING. Quick fix I am sure of it, if I can just get a bit of a leg up from some of you with this experience.
Thanks in advance.
Brian
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