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  #21  
Old December 27th, 2009, 02:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
543gbrvwec
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On Dec 27, 6:59*am, "Hugh Jeego" wrote:
"Gordon" wrote in message

...







"Hugh Jeego" wrote in message
...


"Gordon" wrote in message
...


"Rich Raine" wrote in message
...
Here's a simple solution. *I did a google search for ical servers and
found
www.icalx.com. *Create an account and use it as the ical server with
Outlook.
It's free and works flawlessly.


Two problems with that - firstly Outlook 2007 can only subscribe to a
READ-ONLY internet-based calendar so you can't write to it (unlike the
Mozilla Sunbird and Lightning offerings which can read AND write to an
internet calendar) and secondly, there have been problems accessing
icalx.com (certainly here - I used to use it and gave up).
The Google Calendar synchronizing utility is the way to go.


Doesn't that depend on how the calendar is set up to be shared? For
example, anyone on an EXCHANGE server with the appropriate rights can
change the calendar of someone else so isn't it just that Microsoft made
it happen that way at their server and that at any other server it
depends on how the calendar is set to be accessed?


Yes with Exchange - but the OP is talking about Office Online which is an
INTERNET calendar.


Oh I see. Well, from what I can see having read the site, Microsoft have
shut down all published calendars from Outlook 2007 to their servers so that
is that. I hope I am wrong but that is what I read there.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Thank you... Where/what did you read about Microsoft shutting down
published calendars?

The following link describes that the preview feature will be
disabled... but not publishing.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...887591033.aspx

  #22  
Old December 27th, 2009, 05:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Viewing the calendars online is ending, not publishing. The people you share
with will need to use outlook or similar app to view the calendar (once they
fix the problems with publishing).

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"Hugh Jeego" wrote in message
...


Oh I see. Well, from what I can see having read the site, Microsoft have
shut down all published calendars from Outlook 2007 to their servers so
that is that. I hope I am wrong but that is what I read there.

  #23  
Old December 27th, 2009, 05:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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You are correct - only the ability to view and manage the calendars in a
browser is ending. AFAIK, this will happen closer to the release of office
2010.

"Publishing calendars online and subscribing to them do not change. You can
still publish and subscribe to calendars through Microsoft Office Outlook
2007. You can subscribe to published calendars if you use a program using
the WebCal protocol, such as Outlook, Windows Live Calendar, Google
Calendar, or Apple iCal. Calendar updates are sent through Outlook as
before, and subscribers download updates just as they do today.

The discontinuation of the online tools means you can no longer preview,
edit or remove published calendars by using your Web browser. To preview a
published calendar with a Web browser, you must subscribe to the calendar
using a service like Windows Live Calendar. To change or delete a calendar,
you must use Outlook. "

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Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"543gbrvwec" wrote in message
...
On Dec 27, 6:59 am, "Hugh Jeego" wrote:



Thank you... Where/what did you read about Microsoft shutting down
published calendars?

The following link describes that the preview feature will be
disabled... but not publishing.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...887591033.aspx

  #24  
Old December 27th, 2009, 10:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Hugh Jeego
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"543gbrvwec" wrote in message
...
On Dec 27, 6:59 am, "Hugh Jeego" wrote:
"Gordon" wrote in message

...







"Hugh Jeego" wrote in message
...


"Gordon" wrote in message
...


"Rich Raine" wrote in message
...
Here's a simple solution. I did a google search for ical servers and
found
www.icalx.com. Create an account and use it as the ical server with
Outlook.
It's free and works flawlessly.


Two problems with that - firstly Outlook 2007 can only subscribe to a
READ-ONLY internet-based calendar so you can't write to it (unlike the
Mozilla Sunbird and Lightning offerings which can read AND write to an
internet calendar) and secondly, there have been problems accessing
icalx.com (certainly here - I used to use it and gave up).
The Google Calendar synchronizing utility is the way to go.


Doesn't that depend on how the calendar is set up to be shared? For
example, anyone on an EXCHANGE server with the appropriate rights can
change the calendar of someone else so isn't it just that Microsoft
made
it happen that way at their server and that at any other server it
depends on how the calendar is set to be accessed?


Yes with Exchange - but the OP is talking about Office Online which is
an
INTERNET calendar.


Oh I see. Well, from what I can see having read the site, Microsoft have
shut down all published calendars from Outlook 2007 to their servers so
that
is that. I hope I am wrong but that is what I read there.- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -


Thank you... Where/what did you read about Microsoft shutting down
published calendars?

The following link describes that the preview feature will be
disabled... but not publishing.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...887591033.aspx


OK sorry my mistake. I misread that. I read it as "discontinued".

  #25  
Old December 28th, 2009, 08:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Mark Arellano
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Hello Guys,
This is Mark, I appreciate all the info on this issue. I've used the google
sync option for viewing/editing purposes due to lack of email accts from our
proider. It helped but my question is can I download it to my outlook so I
can view calendar or send it to other staff members so they can view or it.
Or do I have to login my google acct and view staff members calendars? Also,
when will the publishing part be fixed, time frame anyone?

Thanks,
Mark Arellano

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Yeah, this is not the first time there have been issues. It's fine for home
use - for sharing with family - but if calendar sharing is critical to
business, I'd either go with a hosting account that has guaranteed uptime or
set up IIS on the internal network.

I don't think you can publish to gmail using outlook - you can sync the
gmail calendar to outlook and share the gmail calendar though. Syncing
gmail calendar with multiple copies of outlook is not recommended - you risk
losing data.

I haven't checked too deeply with other hosting services - I have a cheap
godaddy hosting account but it doesn't appear to have webdav enabled.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Rich Raine" wrote in message
...
Diane,
Thanks for the time you spend working on all this with us...
I have the same problem with several computers. It used to work fine but
now for the last couple of weeks it doesn't... You have mentioned the
server
may be flukey.... but as I scan back into 2/2008 messages I noticed there
were server problems noted as now... frankly I'm spending more time
attempting to find if the problem is on my side or Microsoft's than I can
posting calendars.
Is there a way for us to use Google Calendar as the server? It works
fine.
Thanks for your efforts...

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

If everyone is on the same network, you may be able to set up a webdav
server on a desktop in the network. See
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/publishcal.htm.

If you need internet access to the calendar, you'll need web server that
supports webdav. I use Intermedia.net to host our websites (on windows
2008)
and can publish my calendar to it, but any host that supports webdav
should
work.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"tim l" wrote in message ...
Sharing a calendar is essential to my business.

Are there alternatives to Office Online for this purpose?



tim l wrote:

Can not publish calendar
25-Dec-09

I've tried deleting the calendar form "tools... accounts... internet
calendars"

And I still can not publish.

Still get the same error:

The upload of "Calendar" failed. There was a problem uploading the
file
to the server.

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  #26  
Old December 29th, 2009, 03:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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No time frame on a fix for publishing.

gmail supports ical - you go into calendar details and get the ical url to
give out to others.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Mark Arellano" Mark wrote in message
...
Hello Guys,
This is Mark, I appreciate all the info on this issue. I've used the
google
sync option for viewing/editing purposes due to lack of email accts from
our
proider. It helped but my question is can I download it to my outlook so I
can view calendar or send it to other staff members so they can view or
it.
Or do I have to login my google acct and view staff members calendars?
Also,
when will the publishing part be fixed, time frame anyone?

Thanks,
Mark Arellano

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Yeah, this is not the first time there have been issues. It's fine for
home
use - for sharing with family - but if calendar sharing is critical to
business, I'd either go with a hosting account that has guaranteed uptime
or
set up IIS on the internal network.

I don't think you can publish to gmail using outlook - you can sync the
gmail calendar to outlook and share the gmail calendar though. Syncing
gmail calendar with multiple copies of outlook is not recommended - you
risk
losing data.

I haven't checked too deeply with other hosting services - I have a cheap
godaddy hosting account but it doesn't appear to have webdav enabled.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Rich Raine" wrote in message
...
Diane,
Thanks for the time you spend working on all this with us...
I have the same problem with several computers. It used to work fine
but
now for the last couple of weeks it doesn't... You have mentioned the
server
may be flukey.... but as I scan back into 2/2008 messages I noticed
there
were server problems noted as now... frankly I'm spending more time
attempting to find if the problem is on my side or Microsoft's than I
can
posting calendars.
Is there a way for us to use Google Calendar as the server? It works
fine.
Thanks for your efforts...

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

If everyone is on the same network, you may be able to set up a webdav
server on a desktop in the network. See
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/publishcal.htm.

If you need internet access to the calendar, you'll need web server
that
supports webdav. I use Intermedia.net to host our websites (on windows
2008)
and can publish my calendar to it, but any host that supports webdav
should
work.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"tim l" wrote in message ...
Sharing a calendar is essential to my business.

Are there alternatives to Office Online for this purpose?



tim l wrote:

Can not publish calendar
25-Dec-09

I've tried deleting the calendar form "tools... accounts... internet
calendars"

And I still can not publish.

Still get the same error:

The upload of "Calendar" failed. There was a problem uploading the
file
to the server.

Previous Posts In This Thread:


Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
Anouncing the Eggheadcafe.com Code Snippet Submission / UrlKicker
App
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...gheadcafe.aspx

  #27  
Old December 29th, 2009, 04:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Try this workaround - its supposed to work (but isn't working for me).
Go to office.com and sign in with the same Live ID you use to publish your
calendar and select "Save my e-mail address and password", Outlook should
work just fine after restarting to publish or update a subscribed calendar
again, until you sign out of Office Online and/or LiveID.


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
No time frame on a fix for publishing.

gmail supports ical - you go into calendar details and get the ical url to
give out to others.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Mark Arellano" Mark wrote in message
...
Hello Guys,
This is Mark, I appreciate all the info on this issue. I've used the
google
sync option for viewing/editing purposes due to lack of email accts from
our
proider. It helped but my question is can I download it to my outlook so
I
can view calendar or send it to other staff members so they can view or
it.
Or do I have to login my google acct and view staff members calendars?
Also,
when will the publishing part be fixed, time frame anyone?

Thanks,
Mark Arellano

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Yeah, this is not the first time there have been issues. It's fine for
home
use - for sharing with family - but if calendar sharing is critical to
business, I'd either go with a hosting account that has guaranteed
uptime or
set up IIS on the internal network.

I don't think you can publish to gmail using outlook - you can sync the
gmail calendar to outlook and share the gmail calendar though. Syncing
gmail calendar with multiple copies of outlook is not recommended - you
risk
losing data.

I haven't checked too deeply with other hosting services - I have a
cheap
godaddy hosting account but it doesn't appear to have webdav enabled.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Rich Raine" wrote in message
...
Diane,
Thanks for the time you spend working on all this with us...
I have the same problem with several computers. It used to work fine
but
now for the last couple of weeks it doesn't... You have mentioned the
server
may be flukey.... but as I scan back into 2/2008 messages I noticed
there
were server problems noted as now... frankly I'm spending more time
attempting to find if the problem is on my side or Microsoft's than I
can
posting calendars.
Is there a way for us to use Google Calendar as the server? It works
fine.
Thanks for your efforts...

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

If everyone is on the same network, you may be able to set up a
webdav
server on a desktop in the network. See
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/publishcal.htm.

If you need internet access to the calendar, you'll need web server
that
supports webdav. I use Intermedia.net to host our websites (on
windows
2008)
and can publish my calendar to it, but any host that supports webdav
should
work.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"tim l" wrote in message ...
Sharing a calendar is essential to my business.

Are there alternatives to Office Online for this purpose?



tim l wrote:

Can not publish calendar
25-Dec-09

I've tried deleting the calendar form "tools... accounts...
internet
calendars"

And I still can not publish.

Still get the same error:

The upload of "Calendar" failed. There was a problem uploading
the
file
to the server.

Previous Posts In This Thread:


Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
Anouncing the Eggheadcafe.com Code Snippet Submission / UrlKicker
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  #28  
Old December 29th, 2009, 06:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Mark Arellano[_2_]
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Diane,

Ur awesome and thanks for spreading the news. It worked, so now i have to
fix it this for 30 staff members at work but it's work it b/c they use this
outlook tool everyday and rely on it for communications. Thanks a bunch!

Mark Arellano

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Gmail has their own sync tool for calendars -
http://www.google.com/support/calend...n&answer=98563. I
don't recommend using this on multiple computers, so use it like you do
office online- one uploads, others download.

There is also http://www.daveswebsite.com/software/gsync/

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Hugh Jeego" wrote in message
...
You actually CAN "sync" of a sort to Google. You have to keep uploading
the ICS every time you change it - at least that is how I read their
report on it.

I tell you though, it really gets me. I have been relying on uploading my
working calendar from my work laptop to the Microsoft online calendar
thing and then I had been subscribed to it at home where I couldn't alter
it, only look at it which was just fine. I need to know what is going on
at home, in my calendar. Now I cant do that.

The only alternative I can see is to get something like exchange or find a
hosting account SOMEWHERE that will allow ics to sync. I don't know of
such a place, though, if someone else does.

I also just found this on a search. http://gcaldaemon.sourceforge.net/
which is a free app to sync icalendar between Google and your computer.
Haven't tried it yet. Hope it works.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
Yeah, this is not the first time there have been issues. It's fine for
home use - for sharing with family - but if calendar sharing is critical
to business, I'd either go with a hosting account that has guaranteed
uptime or set up IIS on the internal network.

I don't think you can publish to gmail using outlook - you can sync the
gmail calendar to outlook and share the gmail calendar though. Syncing
gmail calendar with multiple copies of outlook is not recommended - you
risk losing data.

I haven't checked too deeply with other hosting services - I have a cheap
godaddy hosting account but it doesn't appear to have webdav enabled.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Rich Raine" wrote in message
...
Diane,
Thanks for the time you spend working on all this with us...
I have the same problem with several computers. It used to work fine
but
now for the last couple of weeks it doesn't... You have mentioned the
server
may be flukey.... but as I scan back into 2/2008 messages I noticed
there
were server problems noted as now... frankly I'm spending more time
attempting to find if the problem is on my side or Microsoft's than I
can
posting calendars.
Is there a way for us to use Google Calendar as the server? It works
fine.
Thanks for your efforts...

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

If everyone is on the same network, you may be able to set up a webdav
server on a desktop in the network. See
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/publishcal.htm.

If you need internet access to the calendar, you'll need web server
that
supports webdav. I use Intermedia.net to host our websites (on windows
2008)
and can publish my calendar to it, but any host that supports webdav
should
work.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"tim l" wrote in message ...
Sharing a calendar is essential to my business.

Are there alternatives to Office Online for this purpose?



tim l wrote:

Can not publish calendar
25-Dec-09

I've tried deleting the calendar form "tools... accounts... internet
calendars"

And I still can not publish.

Still get the same error:

The upload of "Calendar" failed. There was a problem uploading the
file
to the server.

Previous Posts In This Thread:


Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
Anouncing the Eggheadcafe.com Code Snippet Submission / UrlKicker App
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...gheadcafe.aspx


.

  #29  
Old December 31st, 2009, 09:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Susan Abraham
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On Dec 29, 11:18*am, Mark Arellano
wrote:
Diane,

Ur awesome and thanks for spreading the news. It worked, so now i have to
fix it this for 30 staff members at work but it's work it b/c they use this
outlook tool everyday and rely on it for communications. Thanks a bunch!

Mark Arellano

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
Gmail has their own sync tool for calendars -
http://www.google.com/support/calend...n&answer=98563. I
don't recommend using this on multiple computers, so use it like you do
office online- *one uploads, others download.


There is alsohttp://www.daveswebsite.com/software/gsync/


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips:http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:http://www.slipstick.com/


Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Hugh Jeego" wrote in message
...
You actually CAN "sync" of a sort to Google. You have to keep uploading
the ICS every time you change it - at least that is how I read their
report on it.


I tell you though, it really gets me. I have been relying on uploading my
working calendar from my work laptop to the Microsoft online calendar
thing and then I had been subscribed to it at home where I couldn't alter
it, only look at it which was just fine. I need to know what is going on
at home, in my calendar. Now I cant do that.


The only alternative I can see is to get something like exchange or find a
hosting account SOMEWHERE that will allow ics to sync. I don't know of
such a place, though, if someone else does.


I also just found this on a search.http://gcaldaemon.sourceforge.net/
which is a free app to sync icalendar between Google and your computer.

  #30  
Old December 31st, 2009, 10:17 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.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"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.

 




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