The key phrase being "supposed to". It did not restore or re-create the task
image. I've tried re-creating the task, but I'm not sure how to configure the
triggers or arguments. Anyone?
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piaqt
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"Synapse Syndrome" wrote:
> "piaqt" <piaqt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0040B6ED-CCFF-41F5-A210-6508EEE65D8F@microsoft.com...
> > WRONG! Open Task scheduler. Scroll to the windows calendar folder. Odds
> > are
> > you'll get a message saying, "The task image is either missing or
> > corrupt."
> > Reminders run via task scheduler, btw.
> >
> > Said task image is an XML file. Mine's missing. What I would like is for
> > some nice kind soul with a working windows calendar to post a copy
> > thereof.
>
>
> The new compatibility and reliability updates for Vista are supposed to fix
> issues with Windows Calendar.
>
> ss.
>
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