From: jskamelia on 1 Jun 2010 23:48 I have two computers running Outlook 2003 on stand alone desktops (no Exchange). On compter A, I made a backup copy of my Outlook .pst. I then imported this .pst into Outlook 2003 on computer B. I wanted to replace the out-of-date calendar data on B with the current data in calendar on A. It seemed to work but my default calendar now is labeled Calendar (2). And the calendar will no longer sync with my iPhone 3G via iTunes. Contacts and Notes still syncs fine. How can I restore my default calendar so it will sync again? Or do I need to reinstall Outlook to be able to sync? -- jskamelia
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on 2 Jun 2010 08:48 "jskamelia" <jskamelia(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:03747984-178C-465E-A1F2-6BDAABAD819C(a)microsoft.com... >I have two computers running Outlook 2003 on stand alone desktops (no > Exchange). On compter A, I made a backup copy of my Outlook .pst. I then > imported this .pst into Outlook 2003 on computer B. I wanted to replace the > out-of-date calendar data on B with the current data in calendar on A. It > seemed to work but my default calendar now is labeled Calendar (2). And the > calendar will no longer sync with my iPhone 3G via iTunes. Contacts and > Notes still syncs fine. How can I restore my default calendar so it will > sync again? Or do I need to reinstall Outlook to be able to sync? I wouldn't expect importing to create a second calendar (although I suppose it could; I don't ever import). What would produce a second calendar is to open the PST with File>Open>Outlook Data Center and copying the Calendar folder. Instead, if you have another PST, open it, then open the calendar in that PST, select a table view like Events, select all the items in it with Ctrl+A, then copy that selection to the default Calendar folder. Most sync tools sync only with the default folders. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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