Content Protection Ate My Appointmen​ts

After syncing my Outlook 2007 calendar with my BB 8900 Curve (T-Mobile) I find that certain appointments, usually recurring ones, have disappeared,.  They are replaced by a notice "content protection enabled" and while the time remains, all of the information from the original appointment has vanished.  What causes this, and how am I to un-enable this protection I never asked for?  I do not see an option that I initiated under Options.  Help Obi-Wans.  I don't know whom I must meet tomorrow at 2:30!

After syncing my Outlook 2007 calendar with my BB 8900 Curve (T-Mobile) I find that certain appointments, usually recurring ones, have disappeared,.  They are replaced by a notice "content protection enabled" and while the time remains, all of the information from the original appointment has vanished.  What causes this, and how am I to un-enable this protection I never asked for?  I do not see an option that I initiated under Options.  Help Obi-Wans.  I don't know whom I must meet tomorrow at 2:30!

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