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Old September 22nd, 2004, 05:18 PM
Dave Z
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Default Downloading to Outlook 2003 Calendar

When my users book airline tickets they're used to
clicking the "Download to Calendar" button on a website
(i.e. United Airlines) and having their flight info
automatically added to Outlook's Calendar. These days
when that button is clicked, they get this message:

Calendar error - Operation Failed, an object could not be
found

Anyone seen this behavior? We're running Outlook 2003 on
XP Pro connected to Exchange 2000 on a Windows 2000
server. Any advice is much appreciated.
 




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