Calendar reminders quit working

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danappofc

My pop up reminders on my windows calendar have quit working when the
calendar is not active. When I access the calendar, the reminders then
pop-up to tell me that the reminder is overdue. I have tried to fix this in
the task scheduler, but the task scheduler is so confusing that I have no
idea how to work it. OS=Vista
--
Dana
 
Hi,

I has never worked for me with Windows Calendar closed. I find it incredibly
annoying that MS added this cool new feature but it only runs when you have
the program open.

There is also no way to make it run in the system tray either or to link it
to the calendar on the gadget bar.

"danappofc" wrote:

> My pop up reminders on my windows calendar have quit working when the
> calendar is not active. When I access the calendar, the reminders then
> pop-up to tell me that the reminder is overdue. I have tried to fix this in
> the task scheduler, but the task scheduler is so confusing that I have no
> idea how to work it. OS=Vista
> --
> Dana
 
That is wierd because until this week I did receive pop up reminders even
when the calendar was not active. Does anyone know of any 3rd party claendar
programs that do have automatic pop ups?
--
Dana


"lforbes" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I has never worked for me with Windows Calendar closed. I find it incredibly
> annoying that MS added this cool new feature but it only runs when you have
> the program open.
>
> There is also no way to make it run in the system tray either or to link it
> to the calendar on the gadget bar.
>
> "danappofc" wrote:
>
> > My pop up reminders on my windows calendar have quit working when the
> > calendar is not active. When I access the calendar, the reminders then
> > pop-up to tell me that the reminder is overdue. I have tried to fix this in
> > the task scheduler, but the task scheduler is so confusing that I have no
> > idea how to work it. OS=Vista
> > --
> > Dana
 
I use Outlook 2003, which has calendar reminder popups.

Windows Calendar didn't use to pop up, but lately it has.

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"danappofc" <danappofc@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:0652B3ED-2CC5-4A50-B76A-5F57019663AE@microsoft.com...
> That is wierd because until this week I did receive pop up reminders even
> when the calendar was not active. Does anyone know of any 3rd party
> claendar
> programs that do have automatic pop ups?
> --
> Dana
>
>
> "lforbes" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I has never worked for me with Windows Calendar closed. I find it
>> incredibly
>> annoying that MS added this cool new feature but it only runs when you
>> have
>> the program open.
>>
>> There is also no way to make it run in the system tray either or to link
>> it
>> to the calendar on the gadget bar.
>>
>> "danappofc" wrote:
>>
>> > My pop up reminders on my windows calendar have quit working when the
>> > calendar is not active. When I access the calendar, the reminders then
>> > pop-up to tell me that the reminder is overdue. I have tried to fix
>> > this in
>> > the task scheduler, but the task scheduler is so confusing that I have
>> > no
>> > idea how to work it. OS=Vista
>> > --
>> > Dana
 
Really? Maybe they patched it. I haven't tried it since Vista was released
and I bought my laptop. I don't have SP1 though.

"Dave" wrote:

> I use Outlook 2003, which has calendar reminder popups.
>
> Windows Calendar didn't use to pop up, but lately it has.
>
> --
> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
>
>
> "danappofc" <danappofc@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:0652B3ED-2CC5-4A50-B76A-5F57019663AE@microsoft.com...
> > That is wierd because until this week I did receive pop up reminders even
> > when the calendar was not active. Does anyone know of any 3rd party
> > claendar
> > programs that do have automatic pop ups?
> > --
> > Dana
> >
> >
> > "lforbes" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I has never worked for me with Windows Calendar closed. I find it
> >> incredibly
> >> annoying that MS added this cool new feature but it only runs when you
> >> have
> >> the program open.
> >>
> >> There is also no way to make it run in the system tray either or to link
> >> it
> >> to the calendar on the gadget bar.
> >>
> >> "danappofc" wrote:
> >>
> >> > My pop up reminders on my windows calendar have quit working when the
> >> > calendar is not active. When I access the calendar, the reminders then
> >> > pop-up to tell me that the reminder is overdue. I have tried to fix
> >> > this in
> >> > the task scheduler, but the task scheduler is so confusing that I have
> >> > no
> >> > idea how to work it. OS=Vista
> >> > --
> >> > Dana

>
>
 
I think it started popping up after I re-installed Vista a month ago. But
I only use it for testing, so I don't have many appointments in it. I
really prefer Outlook's calendar.


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"lforbes" <lforbes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:28412E3D-E6A5-4AD1-A754-47E98E96551F@microsoft.com...
> Really? Maybe they patched it. I haven't tried it since Vista was released
> and I bought my laptop. I don't have SP1 though.
>
> "Dave" wrote:
>
>> I use Outlook 2003, which has calendar reminder popups.
>>
>> Windows Calendar didn't use to pop up, but lately it has.
>>
>> --
>> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
>>
>>
>> "danappofc" <danappofc@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:0652B3ED-2CC5-4A50-B76A-5F57019663AE@microsoft.com...
>> > That is wierd because until this week I did receive pop up reminders
>> > even
>> > when the calendar was not active. Does anyone know of any 3rd party
>> > claendar
>> > programs that do have automatic pop ups?
>> > --
>> > Dana
>> >
>> >
>> > "lforbes" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> I has never worked for me with Windows Calendar closed. I find it
>> >> incredibly
>> >> annoying that MS added this cool new feature but it only runs when you
>> >> have
>> >> the program open.
>> >>
>> >> There is also no way to make it run in the system tray either or to
>> >> link
>> >> it
>> >> to the calendar on the gadget bar.
>> >>
>> >> "danappofc" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > My pop up reminders on my windows calendar have quit working when
>> >> > the
>> >> > calendar is not active. When I access the calendar, the reminders
>> >> > then
>> >> > pop-up to tell me that the reminder is overdue. I have tried to fix
>> >> > this in
>> >> > the task scheduler, but the task scheduler is so confusing that I
>> >> > have
>> >> > no
>> >> > idea how to work it. OS=Vista
>> >> > --
>> >> > Dana

>>
>>
 
I think I just found a great calendar with the unfortunate name of 'Pink
Calendar'. You can find it at http://www.orangesoftware.net/. It is free,
easy to use, the pop-up reminders work great, it has many features, and it
minimizes in the task tray.
--
Dana


"Dave" wrote:

> I think it started popping up after I re-installed Vista a month ago. But
> I only use it for testing, so I don't have many appointments in it. I
> really prefer Outlook's calendar.
>
>
> --
> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
>
>
> "lforbes" <lforbes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:28412E3D-E6A5-4AD1-A754-47E98E96551F@microsoft.com...
> > Really? Maybe they patched it. I haven't tried it since Vista was released
> > and I bought my laptop. I don't have SP1 though.
> >
> > "Dave" wrote:
> >
> >> I use Outlook 2003, which has calendar reminder popups.
> >>
> >> Windows Calendar didn't use to pop up, but lately it has.
> >>
> >> --
> >> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
> >>
> >>
> >> "danappofc" <danappofc@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:0652B3ED-2CC5-4A50-B76A-5F57019663AE@microsoft.com...
> >> > That is wierd because until this week I did receive pop up reminders
> >> > even
> >> > when the calendar was not active. Does anyone know of any 3rd party
> >> > claendar
> >> > programs that do have automatic pop ups?
> >> > --
> >> > Dana
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "lforbes" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Hi,
> >> >>
> >> >> I has never worked for me with Windows Calendar closed. I find it
> >> >> incredibly
> >> >> annoying that MS added this cool new feature but it only runs when you
> >> >> have
> >> >> the program open.
> >> >>
> >> >> There is also no way to make it run in the system tray either or to
> >> >> link
> >> >> it
> >> >> to the calendar on the gadget bar.
> >> >>
> >> >> "danappofc" wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> > My pop up reminders on my windows calendar have quit working when
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > calendar is not active. When I access the calendar, the reminders
> >> >> > then
> >> >> > pop-up to tell me that the reminder is overdue. I have tried to fix
> >> >> > this in
> >> >> > the task scheduler, but the task scheduler is so confusing that I
> >> >> > have
> >> >> > no
> >> >> > idea how to work it. OS=Vista
> >> >> > --
> >> >> > Dana
> >>
> >>

>
 
On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 16:28:02 -0700, danappofc <danappofc@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>I think I just found a great calendar with the unfortunate name of 'Pink
>Calendar'. You can find it at http://www.orangesoftware.net/. It is free,
>easy to use, the pop-up reminders work great, it has many features, and it
>minimizes in the task tray.



Thanks, I have been looking for this "tool" for years. Has just
'zactly the features I wanted.

Best at ya.

dean
 
Try Google Calendar. Free and far superior.

"danappofc" wrote:

> That is wierd because until this week I did receive pop up reminders even
> when the calendar was not active. Does anyone know of any 3rd party claendar
> programs that do have automatic pop ups?
> --
> Dana
>
>
> "lforbes" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I has never worked for me with Windows Calendar closed. I find it incredibly
> > annoying that MS added this cool new feature but it only runs when you have
> > the program open.
> >
> > There is also no way to make it run in the system tray either or to link it
> > to the calendar on the gadget bar.
> >
> > "danappofc" wrote:
> >
> > > My pop up reminders on my windows calendar have quit working when the
> > > calendar is not active. When I access the calendar, the reminders then
> > > pop-up to tell me that the reminder is overdue. I have tried to fix this in
> > > the task scheduler, but the task scheduler is so confusing that I have no
> > > idea how to work it. OS=Vista
> > > --
> > > Dana
 
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