Outlook 2003 Save Task Order Error
have been getting this error message for several weeks whenever I add a new task. The save task order command is not available, but if I clicked close I could add the task. Now, the system is no longer allowing me to save any tasks. I get this message with the addition of one or more parameters are incorrect and I cannot resolve it. I have tried: copying all tasks to a new folder running /cleanviews from the cmd prompt running the outlook repair utility working offline from my exchange server uninstalling an add-in I was using What can I do???? Sue Sue, Oct 21, 2005 #1 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Just click the sign up button to choose a username and then you can ask your own questions on the forum. Sign Up Now! Similar Threads "Save Task list Order" Keeps popping up when creating task - CEO Must have fixed! Tom, Aug 7, 2003, in forum: Microsoft Outlook Replies: 1 Views: 122 greg mansius [MSFT] Aug 7, 2003 Please save task order confusion mark heithoff, Sep 3, 2003, in forum: Microsoft Outlook Replies: 0 Views: 83 mark heithoff Sep 3, 2003 "Please save task order..." jckelley, Sep 12, 2003, in forum: Microsoft Outlook Replies: 1 Views: 69 Charles Beauregard Sep 13, 2003 I keep getting save task order when adding a new task Robo, Mar 30, 2005, in forum: Microsoft Outlook Replies: 0 Views: 80 Robo Mar 30, 2005 Save Task Order Error Message Outlook 2003 Sue, Oct 21, 2005, in forum: Microsoft Outlook Replies: 3 Views: 70 Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] Dec 8, 2005 from a sort in task list, reflect that order in calender task pane Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\), Aug 17, 2006, in forum: Microsoft Outlook Replies: 0 Views: 90 Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\) Aug 17, 2006 Can't save new task - says save task order - try - jams outlook Joan, Oct 23, 2006, in forum: Microsoft Outlook Replies: 4 Views: 190 Joan Oct 24, 2006 Task not appearing, save and close says Task is not in Task folder WayOutWesty, Jun 1, 2007, in forum: Microsoft Outlook Replies: 0 Views: 198 WayOutWesty Jun 1, 2007 Loading... Your name or email address: Do you already have an account
to Save Task Order. That command is not available and I cannot add any new tasks. I have already: run the repair untility run /cleanviews removed my add-ins What can I do, I'm very frustrated!!! Top Save Task Order Error Message Outlook 2003 by Sm9jZWx5bi » Mon, 24 Oct 2005 08:08:02 Are you using a .PST file? If so, try running the Inbox Repair Tool against it to see if it finds any errors. Search your drive for a file called scanpst.exe and run it. Allow the program to make a backup of your http://www.office-forums.com/threads/error-in-outlook-2003-save-task-order.1383052/ file before it makes any changes. -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** Top Save Task Order Error Message Outlook 2003 by TmVpbE » Wed, 07 Dec 2005 04:45:03 Jocelyn, do you know for sure if a corrupt pst is the issue? http://www.yqcomputer.com/878_19997_1.htm We have a VP that has the same issue but he uses a combination of his live Exchange account and PST files that he keeps for archieve purposes. His tasks are located on the server, not in a PST. He is using an OST however. Any thoughts? Top Save Task Order Error Message Outlook 2003 by Sm9jZWx5bi » Fri, 09 Dec 2005 12:54:01 If you haven't tried the /CleanViews switch yet (it didn't work for the original poster), you might want to try it -- it's suggested in this MSKB article: http://www.yqcomputer.com/ ;en-us;292894 -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. *** Top 1. Outlook 2003 save messages as a text file error 2. Outlook 2003 "could not save the item" error message 3. Outlook 2003 - in Calendar - get error message 'cannot save item' 4. Save Task Order message. 5. Inbox messages: programmatically create folders and save messages (Outlook 2002 + 2003) 6. Change order of task filters in Outlook 2003 7. saving forwarded outlook 2003 messages to outlook inbox 8. Outlook 2003 cannot view
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folders Applies To: Outlook 2010, Outlook 2007, Less Applies To: Outlook 2010 , Outlook 2007 , More... Which version do I have? More... This feature requires you to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Exchange Server 2007, or Exchange Server 2010, and a Microsoft SharePoint account. For more information about Microsoft Exchange accounts and how to determine which version of Exchange your account connects to, see the links in the See Also section. The synchronization issues folders contain logs and items that Microsoft Outlook has been unable to synchronize with your Exchange Server or SharePoint server. There are four synchronization issues folders that appear in the Navigation Pane when you view the Folder List. On the Go menu, click Folder List. The following describes the four folders and the items you may find in each folder: Sync Issues Contains all of the synchronization logs. This folder is helpful if Outlook is having trouble synchronizing — for example, there is an item that you see in Outlook Web Access, but not in Outlook — or you are not getting new mail in some folders when using Cached Exchange Mode. The information in this folder may help your organization's support team or Exchange server administrator determine what is wrong. The contents of the Sync Issues folder are not copied to your server, and you cannot view the items in the Sync Issues folder from any other computer. Conflicts Contains all the multiple copies of conflicting items in your mailbox. An InfoBar at the top of the original item advises you that a conflict for this item exists. The conflicting item is stored in the Conflicts folder. Clicking the InfoBar will bring up a list of conflicting items and allow you to resolve the conflict by determining which item you want to keep. If you have made changes to an item, but are not seeing the updated item in your Navigation Pane folders, check for an InfoBar notice at the top of the item. If you cannot find the original item, check the Conflicts folder. It is possible