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Old December 31st, 2009, 09:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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I'm publishing it with a non-live address for the passport/live id. I'm
guessing that something you did deleted the cookie (or something else) that
was interfering with the authentication.

I know from past experience that saving the liveid password is bad and it
can affect the ability to log into sites so I never save it. Your problem
and my initial problem publishing was probably due to something along this
line.

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"Susan Abraham" wrote in message
...

This workaround didn't work for me, but I got something else to work
by trial and error. But please read this to the end, because while my
solution worked, I did also accidentally delete my future calendar
items.

The windows live id I was using for publishing my calendars was not
affiliated with an email account. I think
that's going to be a requirement in the future because they want you
pushed to their online email access services.

So I created a new windows live account with a @live.com handle. I
then went to account settings in Outlook for published calendars and
clicked "change account". Followed the process to get rid of the old
and set up the new. Republished my calendars.

This seems to have worked. However, I did manage to accidentally
delete all of my future calendar items. I'm not sure if that was due
to the way I did this, or something else I tried in the last few weeks
of frustrations.