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  1. Very strange problem I have not seen happen before so maybe someone has an idea? I have a user using Outlook 2003 with their Exchange account. When they go to add or make an edit to their personal Calendar, it simply pops up a box that says 'Unknown error' and an OK button. How's that for a vague error message? The same error also occurs when they click the Dismiss button on the Reminders window. I tried doing all of the following but to no avail: - Reinstall Office 2003 - Made a new mail profile - Recreated local Windows profile - Cleared Outlook Forms Cache and restarted the program - I can login to the computer, open Outlook and create appointments with no problem on my Calendar - When the user goes to the Outlook/Exchange mail portal and attempts to add an appointment to their calendar as in Outlook 2003, it pops up a similar error which gives no information I am thinking there is something wrong with their email account but not sure what to look for? They can still send and receive email with no problems, it is just the Calendar part they are having the error with. Thanks in advance for any advice.
  2. Hello, I have a minor yet troublesome problem with a sysprep image created for Dell GX260/270/280/620/755 desktops. When I put the image on a 755 computer and boot it up, it starts the setup process fine but then will freeze during the installation of the drivers. I have the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) HAL selected for my master image. If I turn off the computer and start it up again, it will continue the mini-setup successfully. Sometimes I can see it pops up the screen saying it has finished installing the driver for the System CMOS/real time clock before it freezes at that screen. It does not happen on any of the other models. I was thinking it had something to do with the TPM driver so I removed the driver install path so it would not find it during the setup process but the same thing is still happening. So at this point I am not really sure what it is or why it comes up with that just on this particular model. Any ideas would be appreciated - thanks!
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