> I think it might be to do with reminders that fall due while the computer is
> asleep. If this happens, Windows Calendar doesn't get to queue any more
> reminders. This situation persists until Windows Calendar is next started
> (e.g. next log-in). If the user makes much use of standby, this might be
> days later.
To expand on this.. From Task Scheduler it seems that Windows Calendar
queues just one reminder at a time. The program does the queueing at the
time that it is closed. In the Task Scheduler's "Settings" tab for the
reminder, there is no tick in the box labelled "Run task as soon as possible
after a scheduled task is missed". (You can tick this manually, via
"Properties", but the next reminder will still have it unticked so the
problem remains.)
If we could get Window Calendar to tick this box, each time it queues a
reminder, would the problem dissolve? Having read KB930133
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930133>, I'm not sure.
I was hoping Vista SP1 would fix this, but it hasn't. Not for me, anyway.
Philo
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