Article ID: 174894
Article Last Modified on 1/20/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Outlook 97 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q174894
SYMPTOMS
The Appointment and Meeting Request options are not available when viewed from the Inbox folder in Microsoft Outlook 97. They are available when viewed from the Calendar folder.
CAUSE
You are using Microsoft Schedule+ as your primary calendar.
RESOLUTION
Use Schedule+ to create appointments and meeting requests rather than Outlook.
-or-
Remove the option to use Schedule+ as your primary calendar.
MORE INFORMATION
Choosing the option to use Schedule+ as your primary calendar in Outlook places a button on the Outlook toolbar that starts Schedule+. This allows all users in a mixed environment of Outlook and Schedule+ 95 and/or Schedule+ 1.0, to exchange meeting request messages and share free/busy status with each other. However, this option does not keep you from also using the Outlook calendar.
WARNING: If you use both the Schedule+ and the Outlook calendar functions on the same computer, appointments recorded by one are not viewable by the other. The Schedule+ calendar option and the Outlook calendar option do not use the same files.
Steps to Remove the Schedule+ Option
- In Outlook, click Options on the Tools menu.
- On the Calendar tab, click to clear the "Use Microsoft Schedule+ as my primary calendar" check box and click OK.
Steps to Reproduce the Problem
- In Outlook, click Options on the Tools menu.
- On the Calendar tab, click to select the "Use Microsoft Schedule+ as my primary calendar" check box and click OK.
- On the Inbox folder File menu, click New.
Result: The "Appointment" and "Meeting Request" options are not available.
REFERENCES
For more information on using Schedule+ with Outlook, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
155897 OL97: Using Schedule+ as the Primary Calendar in Outlook 97
169242 OL97: Viewing Other's Schedule+ Calendar Uses Outlook Calendar
163144 OL97: No Schedule+ Icon on Outlook Toolbar
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