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From: Meema Judy on 17 Jul 2008 23:19 I have a Verizon Palm Treo 755p and use Outlook 2002 on my new HP Pavilion (Vista 64-bit). When I was syncing on my old XP PC, everything worked fine. On the Vista PC, when I finally got it to sync (using a Bluetooth USB adapter), I ended up with recurring appointments that act wierd when I try to delete, move or edit them. It won't allow any of these changes, saying various messages: 1) If I try to open the recurring appointment: "Can't open this item. The object is not valid." 2) If I try to edit a recurring appointment: "Could not save item. Your changes could not be saved because you don't have permission to modify some or all of the items in this folder." NOTE: I am a home user and can't find anywhere to access permissions. 3) If I try to move a recurring appointment: "The item many not have been deleted correctly. If someone sent you the item, that person's copy of the item may not be updated. The object is not valid." 4) I am able to create a new recurring appointment, but then if I try to edit, move, delete the new one, I run into the same problems as above. 5) I can change the VIEW to a list and I can delete a recurring appointment there. Because of this, I am afraid to sync with my phone as I don't want to contaminate the calendar version on my phone. I've tried to research this everywhere and have not found a solution and I am at my wit's end. I need to update my phone calendar. I already tried running the Inbox Repair Tool (scanpst.exe) but it didn't work. In the Properties box when I right-click on Calendar, there was a checkmark on 'Automatically generate Microsoft Exchange views.' I unchecked this box to see if it would make a difference, even though my old XP PC version has the box checked and works fine. Please help! I have hundreds of Recurring Appointments and need to be able to move, edit, or delete them. Why is this happening? Thank you. -- Meema Judy |