This video was recorded to demonstrate a bug with the Live Maps add-in. This bug should not be a problem beginning with Microsoft Outlook 2007 SP2. However, while the Live Maps add-in is no longer available, there are a couple other add-ins that also cause the same behavior in both Outlook 2007 and 2010. Steps
Display (or Hide) Start and End Times
Whether the Start times display in the calendar is wholly dependent on the size of the Calendar section. If the calendar is too narrow, the times are hidden.
Meeting Requests and Appointments are Off by One Hour
If the time on the Day/Week calendar is off by one hour the week after DST changed, also see Daylight Saving Time Calendar Display Bugs, especially if you use two time zones. This is caused by a "display bug" and will go away "next week" or if you switch to the Work Week view. When
Maintaining a Group Calendar without Exchange Server
Outlook makes it easy to coordinate meetings with other Microsoft Exchange Server users, however, there is no built-in mechanism for maintaining a central calendar. Some organizations are looking for a centralized view of every person's availability, while others want to keep a common calendar of important company events.
Scheduling Resources for Outlook
If you have resources, such as conference rooms, that you want users to be able to book as they invite people to meetings, you can use several possible methods: Maintain the resource as an Exchange Server mailbox and ... ... use a server-based script or event sink to accept bookings, or ... set it up
Show Separate Business and Personal Calendars
There's a simple solution for all versions of Microsoft Outlook, thanks to Richard S. Champlin: Add two categories -- Personal and Business work fine -- and apply one or the other to each of your appointments. Create two filters for the Calendar folder, one to show only the Personal category, the other displaying only the
Outlook's Appointments and Time Zones
Microsoft Outlook really seems bad at handling time zone changes, in part because Outlook uses UTC time for appointments and adjusts the time using the time zone offset configured on the computer. We show you how to avoid problems and introduce workarounds, as well as show you how to update appointments if you move to a new time zone.
Wrong Calendar Name is Displayed in the Title and Taskbar
The problem: when you have multiple calendars selected in Outlook and close (uncheck) the first calendar, the calendar's name remains in the title bar and taskbar. Any custom views for the original calendar will remain in the Current view picker. This is a known issue. It's not so much a bug but a limitation of
How to Create a Pick-a-Meeting Request
This frequent request comes from users looking for a way to send out meeting requests for training sessions or benefits meetings with HR, where each employee can pick the session that fits their schedule.
Publishing Calendars on the Internet or an Intranet
How to publish a weekly or monthly calendar to an Internet or Intranet web server as a web page. While you need Exchange Server to share calendars with coworkers, even if you don't have Microsoft Exchange Server, you can take a snapshot of a calendar and turn it into an HTML file.