Ralph and Alli, thank you both for your replies.

Yep, your right, I think I better really check out the Calendar 
database.
That DbFixIt looks interesting. I am going to investigate it.
Thanks for the links!!!!

--- In [email protected], Ralph Alvy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Welcome to this friendly list. I've learned tons from reading it. 
My first 
> suggestion is to get a copy of DbFixIt here:
> 
> http://www.pimlicosoftware.com/dbfixit.htm
> 
> I agree with Alli. You need to make sure that your Calendar and 
other 
> databases are okay. You can run it without paying for it, and it 
will still 
> tell you if you have any problems. Just tap the EasyFix button and 
watch. If 
> it *does* report problems when running its EasyFix option, then 
you'll need 
> to buy the program to get it to fix the relevant databases.
> 
> I'd also try loading ResetDoctor, found here:
> 
> http://www.hobbyistsoftware.com/reset-doctor-more.php
> 
> Turn on its Cache Management to let it flush the DbCache  In its 
Cache 
> Management settings, click the box for "Clear Cache if Less Than," 
accepting 
> the default value you see there (the default value is determined by 
the 
> device it sees when you install it). Make sure you read the 
documentation for 
> this program so you understand what it's doing, especially if you 
choose to 
> enable its Cache Management.
> 


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