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From: JHarrell on 9 Apr 2010 11:55 I just moved all my contacts, etc. to a new computer and can no longer view any birthdays, etc. or holidays on any of my calendars. Is there some option I need to turn on?? I compared the setting of my old computer to my new one and cannot see any difference. Thanks.
From: dlw on 9 Apr 2010 12:08 How did you do the move? There are several ways to move contacts, etc. to a new computer, some work, some don't... And are you sure the calendars were included in the etc. that you moved? "JHarrell" wrote: > I just moved all my contacts, etc. to a new computer and can no longer view > any birthdays, etc. or holidays on any of my calendars. Is there some option > I need to turn on?? I compared the setting of my old computer to my new one > and cannot see any difference. Thanks.
From: DL on 9 Apr 2010 12:36 The outlook Contacts is different from Calendars, so unless you moved your complete outlook data file, the correct way! your not going to have them on the other PC "JHarrell" <JHarrell(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B52D4657-D016-4612-9863-D19E93C6CF86(a)microsoft.com... > I just moved all my contacts, etc. to a new computer and can no longer > view > any birthdays, etc. or holidays on any of my calendars. Is there some > option > I need to turn on?? I compared the setting of my old computer to my new > one > and cannot see any difference. Thanks.
From: JHarrell on 9 Apr 2010 13:01
No, the calendar was not part of the "etc"; I just assumed that the information would be automatically placed in the default calendar. I copied the old calendar onto my new computer and everything was there. Thanks!! "JHarrell" wrote: > I just moved all my contacts, etc. to a new computer and can no longer view > any birthdays, etc. or holidays on any of my calendars. Is there some option > I need to turn on?? I compared the setting of my old computer to my new one > and cannot see any difference. Thanks. |