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Q149986: Creating a .SCD File for an Existing Profile

Article: Q149986
Product(s): Microsoft Schedule+ for Windows
Version(s): WINDOWS:7.0
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): 
Last Modified: 12-SEP-1999

7.00
WINDOWS
kbenv

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Schedule+ for Windows, version 7.0 
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SYMPTOMS
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If you chose the I Do Not Want a Schedule File on this Machine option, you will
not have access to the Schedule+ 7.0 appointments, contacts, tasks, etc. if your
connection to the server is lost.

RESOLUTION
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Create a local .SCD file by doing the following steps:

1. Run Schedule+ 7.0.

2. Click Options on the Tools menu. Select the Synchronize tab, and select the
  option Work Primarily from Local File.

3. Click the OK button.

4. In the Select Local .SCD dialog box, ensure the UserName is correct in the
  File Name: field, and click the Open button.

  A new local .SCD file will be created. The local SCD file will be populated
  using the Schedule+ 7.0 information stored on the Microsoft Exchange Server.


Additional query words: 7.00 schedule plus

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Keywords          :  
Technology        : kbScheduleSearch kbSchedule700
Version           : WINDOWS:7.0

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