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Old 02-03-2014, 05:17 PM
twormington twormington is offline When Outlook starts, a warning box "String was not recognized as a valide datetime" Windows 7 64bit When Outlook starts, a warning box "String was not recognized as a valide datetime" Office 2010 64bit
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I went ahead and disabled the sync function Add-on. The problem went away. I suspected that it was related to the google calendar sync.



My guess is that i entered a calendar event on google and it was mangled...and then when sync'ed to the Windows system it was not recognized. I will go to the web and see if i cannot delete any appointment for Jan and make this go away. It will be my goal to re-enable the sync later...its the only way that i know to sync my Android tablet calendar with the desktop. Unless someone out there knows of another way?

Thanks for telling me how to do the /safe mode start up. I was not familiar with that.

Terry
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