Outlook Calendar Sync - Possible Fix - Windows XP

So, I too had the problem where my Outlook 2003 SP2 Calendar (running on XP SP2) would not sync. I would choose the proper settings, iTunes would go through sync process and nothing would transferred. So after a few Google searches, I did the following.
1. I performed the Microsoft Windows Update. Whatever came up, I did them all. If you're not sure how to force an update, go to www.windows.com and look for "Security Updates..."
2. I performed the "Check for Updates" and "Detect and Repair" functions under Microsoft Outlook (located under the Help menu in MS Outlook).
3. I added iTunes.exe to the DEP (Data Execution Prevention). Do this by right clicking on My Computer from your desktop, choose Properties, choose the Advance tab, choose Data Execution Prevention tab, click the radio button for "Turn on DEP...", click on Add..., browse for your iTunes.exe file (usually under C:\Program Files\iTunes), click Open, click Apply, and then close all windows. Now restart your computer, start iTunes, start Outlook, make sure you choose Outlook as the "sync from" source and sync away!
Note: I sync my Contacts via Yahoo. I tried changing my Contact source to Outlook and it didn't work -nothing showed up. Oh well, I'll just use Yahoo for Contact source.
Note 2: Whatever your results are, I take no responsibility for any mishaps.
Good Luck!

Thanks for your help. I did all the things you mentioned, but still nothing. I have previous but not current. It just won't pick up each others information. There must be a reason it found it the first time and not now. Crazy huh? Thanks again. If you hear anything it will be great to find out.

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