PC WSPlus: Troubleshooting Corrupted Schedule+ Calendar Files (98120)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Schedule+ 1.0
- Microsoft Schedule+ for Windows 1.0a
This article was previously published under Q98120
1.00 1.00a
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SYMPTOMS
With version 1.0 or 1.0a of Microsoft Schedule+ for Windows, you may
occasionally encounter a corrupted Schedule+ calendar file.
When you use Schedule+ with version 3.0 or 3.2 of Microsoft Mail for PC
Networks, Schedule+ maintains two copies of your calendar file to prevent
loss of data.
When you use Schedule+ as a standalone application, there is only one copy
of your calendar file. If this becomes corrupted, you must start over or
return to a backup.
RESOLUTION
The following steps outline a troubleshooting technique you can use to
recover the lost calendar information:
- From the Windows directory, open the user's SCHDPLUS.INI file.
- Under the [Microsoft Schedule+] heading, add the following line:
StartUpOffline=1
- Save the changes and close the SCHDPLUS.INI file.
- Start Schedule+.
If Schedule+ allows the user to view the appointments entered in his or
her local calendar file, the postoffice copy of the calendar file is
corrupted. To replace the user's postoffice calendar file, the Schedule+
administrator must use the MVCAL.EXE program to find and replace the
calendar file on the postoffice.
- From the MS-DOS command prompt in the ADMINSCH directory, type the
following:
MVCAL <username> (-D<drive letter> -P<password>)
MVCAL will find the calendar file for the user name specified and rename
it <username>.BAD. You can specify the postoffice drive with the -D
option and your (Schedule+ administrator's) password with the -P option.
- Switch back to Windows.
- From the Schedule+ directory on the user's computer, rename the
<username>.CAL file to <username>.BAD
After the calendar file is renamed, a new file will be created the next
time the user signs in to Schedule+, both on the user's local computer
and on the postoffice in the CAL directory.
- Restart Schedule+.
MORE INFORMATION
The MVCAL utility is included with Application Note WA0641, "Database
Maintenance Utilities." You can have this Application Note mailed or faxed
to you by contacting Microsoft Product Support Services.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/16/2005 |
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Keywords: | KB98120 |
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