Thank you, Beth.  I will do that.

 

I am also reviewing the Microsoft Office 2004 Resource Kit in PDF form
(all 153 pages) to see if there is anything I can find.

 

When resolved, I will post the solution on this list.

 

 

 

Steve

 

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Steve D. Culver

Mac & Win Desktop/Network/Systems Support

University Relations, UC Davis

UR Help Desk:  530-754-1106

Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Beth Rosengard
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 11:20 AM
To: Entourage:mac Talk
Subject: Re: #2 - RE: Clearing Office Notifications in Office 2004

 

Hi Steve,

Sorry but I'm out of ideas.  Let me suggest that you post about this to
the microsoft.public.mac.office.entourage newsgroup.  There are some
MSFT MVPs there who don't frequent this list and they may be able to
help.  

If you're not familiar with newsgroups and how to access them, see here:
<http://word.mvps.org/Mac/AccessNewsgroups.html>
<http://word.mvps.org/Mac/AccessNewsgroups.html> 

Beth


On 11/15/07 9:44 AM, "Steve D. Culver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

11/15/07
 
Hi Beth:
 
Last Friday I followed your instructions and renamed the file Home:
Library: Preferences: Microsoft: com.microsoft.AlertsDaemon.plist
with an "X" in front of the "com...." - it didn't work (just found out
from the user yesterday).  Looking at what I originally wrote, I am
wondering if the following two items may have a bearing on the problem.
 
1.   She has 796 reminders (as of 11/02/07) and calendar items going
back to January 2003; she is working to manually delete this items up to
24 months ago.



2.   I set the schedule to delete all non-reoccurring calendar items
older than 24 months on logon, though I don't know if this works.



Any other suggestions would be helpful.
 


 
Steve

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