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Christian,
I deleted my own calendars from the Microsoft service days ago. Today, following your post, I uploaded again and can download again at the other end PROVIDING I know the email address and password used to upload it. If you don't know that, you cannot download it. Further, uploading the calendar as described by you has been done by me in the past since this problem occurred and it only allowed me to upload the calendar once and never to upload changes after that. If there were any changes, you had to go delete the original calendar and stay signed in then upload the calendar. None of that helped at the other end without knowing email address and passwords so you cannot share the calendar with other invited people. "Christian Miller" wrote in message ... Hi Tim, Did you delete your old online calendars found on office.microsoft.com (Workaround 2: Step6) before you attempted to republish them? If you did not remove your old calendars and you did republish a calendar that was already published to the Calendar Sharing Service, the newly uploaded calendar will append a [1] to the calendar file. Example: calendarname[1].ics. This could be the reason why an old subscribe email may not be able to find the calendar link/file. In order to subscribe to the newly uploaded calendar, you will need to Share your calendar again; when you Share a calendar it will send an email with the new calendar address. You can find more information on how to Share a calendar he http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...743591033.aspx "TimL" wrote: Thank you for the post. I have been having this problem for about two weeks. Work around #1 did not work for me. (same error message: The upload of "Calendar" fialed. There was a problem uploading the file to the server. ) Work around #2 did allow me to publish the calendar. BUT: Now I cannot subscribe to the calendar. When I attempt to subscribe to the calendar I get the following error: Cannot verify or add the calendar to outlook. Make sure the following link is a valid calendar link: The link is the link that was sent with the publish of the calendar (that I had just performed) Is there a work around for this problem. |
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Easier option - turn the UAC off.
Oh and the workaround only works once, not repeatedly. You have to repeat the workaround, deleting all and starting from scratch each time. "Christian Miller" wrote in message ... Update: Workaround #1 also works with Windows XP and Windows 7. However if you are using Windows 7, there is another step involved. For workaround #1: Step 2 & 8, Windows 7 users must open Internet Explorer by: 1) Click on Start Menu 2) Go to All Programs 3) Right Click on Internet Explorer 4) Click Run as Administrator |
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Did you invite the others to the calendar? Once they are invited, they use
their liveid, not yours. If they have problems subscribing to it, they need to log into office.com first, to set the cookie. -- 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 ... That is what I did but it doesn't help with those people who don't know your username and password who you want to see the calendar, unfortunately. The two methods that work without all this hassle and allow others to see your calendar a 1) Email the calendar to whomever and get them to import it. 2) Upload it to somewhere on internet where it isn't linked for all to see and send the link to others you want to see it, complete with full file name. If they download it, they can have Outlook 2007 include it automatically. Of course, neither of those methods beats the pre-problem sharing through Microsoft but they will do until the problem is fixed. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... I got the same error- I went to ofice.com and signed in with the subscriber's liveid and then I was able to subscribe to the calendar. Basically, the authentication problem affects both the publisher and subscriber and both will need to use the workarounds. -- 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 "TimL" wrote in message ... Thank you for the post. I have been having this problem for about two weeks. Work around #1 did not work for me. (same error message: The upload of "Calendar" fialed. There was a problem uploading the file to the server. ) Work around #2 did allow me to publish the calendar. BUT: Now I cannot subscribe to the calendar. When I attempt to subscribe to the calendar I get the following error: Cannot verify or add the calendar to outlook. Make sure the following link is a valid calendar link: The link is the link that was sent with the publish of the calendar (that I had just performed) Is there a work around for this problem. "Christian Miller" wrote: It has come to our attention that some users are experiencing problems with their Outlook Calendar Sharing. I am here to let you know that we are actively working on the problem, and we’ll keep you up-to-date as we learn more. We currently have two workarounds (listed below) which will allow you to continue to use the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Common Symptoms: • When publishing a calendar to Office Online, Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating “The upload of ‘calendar name’ failed.” • When refreshing Outlook’s Inbox via ‘Send/Receive’, Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating “The upload of ‘calendar name’ failed.” • Online Calendar does not appear to be syncing with Outlook Workaround #1: This workaround will allow you to continue the Outlook Calendar Sharing service without the need to republish your calendars. This workaround has only been verified to work with Windows Vista. Note: This workaround may not work for all users. 1) Close Outlook. 2) Open Internet Explorer (Note: this walkthrough will be explained using Internet Explorer 8) 3) In the top right, click Safety to open the dropdown. 4) Click Delete Browsing History… to open the Delete Browsing History window. 5) Uncheck Preserve Favorites website data. 6) Check Temporary Internet files, Cookies, History, Form data, Passwords, InPrivate Filtering data. 7) Click Delete. 8) Using Internet Explorer, go to: http://office.microsoft.com/. 9) In the top right corner, click Sign in. 10) On the sign in page, enter your Email address and Password. 11) Click Save my e-mail address and password, make sure you select this field and not the other two. 12) Click Sign in. 13) Open Outlook, at this time you should be able to publish calendars and sync with the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Workaround #2: Use this workaround as a last resort, using this method will require you to republish and share your calendars. 1) Open Outlook 2) Open Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2007 you can find Account Settings under Tools - Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2010 Beta you can find Account Settings under File - Account Settings - Account Settings…. 3) Click Published Calendars tab in the Account Settings window. 4) Select your existing Calendars and click Remove. 5) Click Yes to the window that appears asking if you would like to stop publishing the calendar. 6) At this moment, a window will appear stating Outlook cannot delete the calendars through the client and will ask if you want to delete the calendars via http://office.microsoft.com; if this window appears click Yes, from here you must delete all your online calendars using Internet Explorer. If this window does not appear, it is recommended you open Internet Explorer and go to: http://office.microsoft.com, sign into the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service and delete all of your online calendars. 7) Return to Outlook once all your online calendars have been deleted from the Outlook Calendar Sharing website. 8) Inside Outlook return to Account Settings and then to the Published Calendars tab. 9) Click Change Account… which can be found on the Published Calendars tab. 10) Click Yes on the window which warns you that all calendars currently published to Office Online will no longer be published. 11) Click Sign in on the Office Online / Office.com Registration window. If you are already signed in, click Sign Out and close the window, and return to Step 9. 12) Type your Email Address and Password. 13) Select Save my e-mail address and password. 14) Click Sign in. 15) Click Finish. 16) Republish and share your calendars. More Information on how to do this can be found he http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...809831033.aspx. Thanks, Christian Miller Microsoft Corporation |
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Diane,
Yes, I invited others and invited myself on the other machine as well. It doesn't matter what you do - if you don't know the email address and password, you cannot share that calendar. Also, I just changed details on the work laptop calendar remotely and tried to make it connect to the Microsoft calendar service again. Yesterday, when I did that with changes, as expected it went OK provided I clicked "Change Account" first. Any attempt to connect to the Microsoft Calendar service after that was also OK as I didn't change the calendar until this morning. So, this morning I make the changes and get it to connect and as predicted, it failed in the way it has always been failing since all this occurred in the first place. In order to upload the changes to Microsoft, I have to logon to the service using I.E. and delete the calendar then I have to go to Outook 2007 and click the "Change account" option. As I said to Christian yesterday, in order to get updates to Microsoft as they occur for now, you still have to keep on doing ALL this routine but at the other end, you cant share the calendar which makes the whole service unable to be used. Now note that, while all that sounds like a big "Boo Hoo" whinge, it is only meant to point out that the service just doesn't really work in reality. The only real option until Microsoft fix this problem is to save your calendar to desktop and upload it to a spot on internet then get others to grab the calendar from there *OR* just email the calendar to anyone else who you want to see it. So, there IS a workaround that doesn't require as much time wasted as using the broken Microsoft service for now. Hope that helps. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... Did you invite the others to the calendar? Once they are invited, they use their liveid, not yours. If they have problems subscribing to it, they need to log into office.com first, to set the cookie. -- 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 ... That is what I did but it doesn't help with those people who don't know your username and password who you want to see the calendar, unfortunately. The two methods that work without all this hassle and allow others to see your calendar a 1) Email the calendar to whomever and get them to import it. 2) Upload it to somewhere on internet where it isn't linked for all to see and send the link to others you want to see it, complete with full file name. If they download it, they can have Outlook 2007 include it automatically. Of course, neither of those methods beats the pre-problem sharing through Microsoft but they will do until the problem is fixed. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... I got the same error- I went to ofice.com and signed in with the subscriber's liveid and then I was able to subscribe to the calendar. Basically, the authentication problem affects both the publisher and subscriber and both will need to use the workarounds. -- 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 "TimL" wrote in message ... Thank you for the post. I have been having this problem for about two weeks. Work around #1 did not work for me. (same error message: The upload of "Calendar" fialed. There was a problem uploading the file to the server. ) Work around #2 did allow me to publish the calendar. BUT: Now I cannot subscribe to the calendar. When I attempt to subscribe to the calendar I get the following error: Cannot verify or add the calendar to outlook. Make sure the following link is a valid calendar link: The link is the link that was sent with the publish of the calendar (that I had just performed) Is there a work around for this problem. "Christian Miller" wrote: It has come to our attention that some users are experiencing problems with their Outlook Calendar Sharing. I am here to let you know that we are actively working on the problem, and we’ll keep you up-to-date as we learn more. We currently have two workarounds (listed below) which will allow you to continue to use the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Common Symptoms: • When publishing a calendar to Office Online, Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating “The upload of ‘calendar name’ failed.” • When refreshing Outlook’s Inbox via ‘Send/Receive’, Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating “The upload of ‘calendar name’ failed.” • Online Calendar does not appear to be syncing with Outlook Workaround #1: This workaround will allow you to continue the Outlook Calendar Sharing service without the need to republish your calendars. This workaround has only been verified to work with Windows Vista. Note: This workaround may not work for all users. 1) Close Outlook. 2) Open Internet Explorer (Note: this walkthrough will be explained using Internet Explorer 8) 3) In the top right, click Safety to open the dropdown. 4) Click Delete Browsing History… to open the Delete Browsing History window. 5) Uncheck Preserve Favorites website data. 6) Check Temporary Internet files, Cookies, History, Form data, Passwords, InPrivate Filtering data. 7) Click Delete. 8) Using Internet Explorer, go to: http://office.microsoft.com/. 9) In the top right corner, click Sign in. 10) On the sign in page, enter your Email address and Password. 11) Click Save my e-mail address and password, make sure you select this field and not the other two. 12) Click Sign in. 13) Open Outlook, at this time you should be able to publish calendars and sync with the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Workaround #2: Use this workaround as a last resort, using this method will require you to republish and share your calendars. 1) Open Outlook 2) Open Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2007 you can find Account Settings under Tools - Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2010 Beta you can find Account Settings under File - Account Settings - Account Settings…. 3) Click Published Calendars tab in the Account Settings window. 4) Select your existing Calendars and click Remove. 5) Click Yes to the window that appears asking if you would like to stop publishing the calendar. 6) At this moment, a window will appear stating Outlook cannot delete the calendars through the client and will ask if you want to delete the calendars via http://office.microsoft.com; if this window appears click Yes, from here you must delete all your online calendars using Internet Explorer. If this window does not appear, it is recommended you open Internet Explorer and go to: http://office.microsoft.com, sign into the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service and delete all of your online calendars. 7) Return to Outlook once all your online calendars have been deleted from the Outlook Calendar Sharing website. 8) Inside Outlook return to Account Settings and then to the Published Calendars tab. 9) Click Change Account… which can be found on the Published Calendars tab. 10) Click Yes on the window which warns you that all calendars currently published to Office Online will no longer be published. 11) Click Sign in on the Office Online / Office.com Registration window. If you are already signed in, click Sign Out and close the window, and return to Step 9. 12) Type your Email Address and Password. 13) Select Save my e-mail address and password. 14) Click Sign in. 15) Click Finish. 16) Republish and share your calendars. More Information on how to do this can be found he http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...809831033.aspx. Thanks, Christian Miller Microsoft Corporation |
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Hi Hugh,
The Work arounds do work. You can share the Calendar. You need to know just there Email Address, not the password. The responsibility for the password is theirs, not yours. After you have Published the Calendar, then Invite the people to Subscribe to your Calendar. -- thecreator "Hugh Jeego" wrote in message ... Diane, Yes, I invited others and invited myself on the other machine as well. It doesn't matter what you do - if you don't know the email address and password, you cannot share that calendar. Also, I just changed details on the work laptop calendar remotely and tried to make it connect to the Microsoft calendar service again. Yesterday, when I did that with changes, as expected it went OK provided I clicked "Change Account" first. Any attempt to connect to the Microsoft Calendar service after that was also OK as I didn't change the calendar until this morning. So, this morning I make the changes and get it to connect and as predicted, it failed in the way it has always been failing since all this occurred in the first place. In order to upload the changes to Microsoft, I have to logon to the service using I.E. and delete the calendar then I have to go to Outook 2007 and click the "Change account" option. As I said to Christian yesterday, in order to get updates to Microsoft as they occur for now, you still have to keep on doing ALL this routine but at the other end, you cant share the calendar which makes the whole service unable to be used. Now note that, while all that sounds like a big "Boo Hoo" whinge, it is only meant to point out that the service just doesn't really work in reality. The only real option until Microsoft fix this problem is to save your calendar to desktop and upload it to a spot on internet then get others to grab the calendar from there *OR* just email the calendar to anyone else who you want to see it. So, there IS a workaround that doesn't require as much time wasted as using the broken Microsoft service for now. Hope that helps. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... Did you invite the others to the calendar? Once they are invited, they use their liveid, not yours. If they have problems subscribing to it, they need to log into office.com first, to set the cookie. -- 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 ... That is what I did but it doesn't help with those people who don't know your username and password who you want to see the calendar, unfortunately. The two methods that work without all this hassle and allow others to see your calendar a 1) Email the calendar to whomever and get them to import it. 2) Upload it to somewhere on internet where it isn't linked for all to see and send the link to others you want to see it, complete with full file name. If they download it, they can have Outlook 2007 include it automatically. Of course, neither of those methods beats the pre-problem sharing through Microsoft but they will do until the problem is fixed. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... I got the same error- I went to ofice.com and signed in with the subscriber's liveid and then I was able to subscribe to the calendar. Basically, the authentication problem affects both the publisher and subscriber and both will need to use the workarounds. -- 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 "TimL" wrote in message ... Thank you for the post. I have been having this problem for about two weeks. Work around #1 did not work for me. (same error message: The upload of "Calendar" fialed. There was a problem uploading the file to the server. ) Work around #2 did allow me to publish the calendar. BUT: Now I cannot subscribe to the calendar. When I attempt to subscribe to the calendar I get the following error: Cannot verify or add the calendar to outlook. Make sure the following link is a valid calendar link: The link is the link that was sent with the publish of the calendar (that I had just performed) Is there a work around for this problem. "Christian Miller" wrote: It has come to our attention that some users are experiencing problems with their Outlook Calendar Sharing. I am here to let you know that we are actively working on the problem, and we'll keep you up-to-date as we learn more. We currently have two workarounds (listed below) which will allow you to continue to use the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Common Symptoms: . When publishing a calendar to Office Online, Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating "The upload of 'calendar name' failed." . When refreshing Outlook's Inbox via 'Send/Receive', Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating "The upload of 'calendar name' failed." . Online Calendar does not appear to be syncing with Outlook Workaround #1: This workaround will allow you to continue the Outlook Calendar Sharing service without the need to republish your calendars. This workaround has only been verified to work with Windows Vista. Note: This workaround may not work for all users. 1) Close Outlook. 2) Open Internet Explorer (Note: this walkthrough will be explained using Internet Explorer 8) 3) In the top right, click Safety to open the dropdown. 4) Click Delete Browsing History. to open the Delete Browsing History window. 5) Uncheck Preserve Favorites website data. 6) Check Temporary Internet files, Cookies, History, Form data, Passwords, InPrivate Filtering data. 7) Click Delete. 8) Using Internet Explorer, go to: http://office.microsoft.com/. 9) In the top right corner, click Sign in. 10) On the sign in page, enter your Email address and Password. 11) Click Save my e-mail address and password, make sure you select this field and not the other two. 12) Click Sign in. 13) Open Outlook, at this time you should be able to publish calendars and sync with the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Workaround #2: Use this workaround as a last resort, using this method will require you to republish and share your calendars. 1) Open Outlook 2) Open Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2007 you can find Account Settings under Tools - Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2010 Beta you can find Account Settings under File - Account Settings - Account Settings.. 3) Click Published Calendars tab in the Account Settings window. 4) Select your existing Calendars and click Remove. 5) Click Yes to the window that appears asking if you would like to stop publishing the calendar. 6) At this moment, a window will appear stating Outlook cannot delete the calendars through the client and will ask if you want to delete the calendars via http://office.microsoft.com; if this window appears click Yes, from here you must delete all your online calendars using Internet Explorer. If this window does not appear, it is recommended you open Internet Explorer and go to: http://office.microsoft.com, sign into the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service and delete all of your online calendars. 7) Return to Outlook once all your online calendars have been deleted from the Outlook Calendar Sharing website. 8) Inside Outlook return to Account Settings and then to the Published Calendars tab. 9) Click Change Account. which can be found on the Published Calendars tab. 10) Click Yes on the window which warns you that all calendars currently published to Office Online will no longer be published. 11) Click Sign in on the Office Online / Office.com Registration window. If you are already signed in, click Sign Out and close the window, and return to Step 9. 12) Type your Email Address and Password. 13) Select Save my e-mail address and password. 14) Click Sign in. 15) Click Finish. 16) Republish and share your calendars. More Information on how to do this can be found he http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...809831033.aspx. Thanks, Christian Miller Microsoft Corporation |
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Sorry but no it doesn't work at all. I have tried it many times as have
others. It is just as broken as it always was no matter what happens. I even tried it all again this morning. Still broken. "thecreator" wrote in message ... Hi Hugh, The Work arounds do work. You can share the Calendar. You need to know just there Email Address, not the password. The responsibility for the password is theirs, not yours. After you have Published the Calendar, then Invite the people to Subscribe to your Calendar. -- thecreator "Hugh Jeego" wrote in message ... Diane, Yes, I invited others and invited myself on the other machine as well. It doesn't matter what you do - if you don't know the email address and password, you cannot share that calendar. Also, I just changed details on the work laptop calendar remotely and tried to make it connect to the Microsoft calendar service again. Yesterday, when I did that with changes, as expected it went OK provided I clicked "Change Account" first. Any attempt to connect to the Microsoft Calendar service after that was also OK as I didn't change the calendar until this morning. So, this morning I make the changes and get it to connect and as predicted, it failed in the way it has always been failing since all this occurred in the first place. In order to upload the changes to Microsoft, I have to logon to the service using I.E. and delete the calendar then I have to go to Outook 2007 and click the "Change account" option. As I said to Christian yesterday, in order to get updates to Microsoft as they occur for now, you still have to keep on doing ALL this routine but at the other end, you cant share the calendar which makes the whole service unable to be used. Now note that, while all that sounds like a big "Boo Hoo" whinge, it is only meant to point out that the service just doesn't really work in reality. The only real option until Microsoft fix this problem is to save your calendar to desktop and upload it to a spot on internet then get others to grab the calendar from there *OR* just email the calendar to anyone else who you want to see it. So, there IS a workaround that doesn't require as much time wasted as using the broken Microsoft service for now. Hope that helps. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... Did you invite the others to the calendar? Once they are invited, they use their liveid, not yours. If they have problems subscribing to it, they need to log into office.com first, to set the cookie. -- 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 ... That is what I did but it doesn't help with those people who don't know your username and password who you want to see the calendar, unfortunately. The two methods that work without all this hassle and allow others to see your calendar a 1) Email the calendar to whomever and get them to import it. 2) Upload it to somewhere on internet where it isn't linked for all to see and send the link to others you want to see it, complete with full file name. If they download it, they can have Outlook 2007 include it automatically. Of course, neither of those methods beats the pre-problem sharing through Microsoft but they will do until the problem is fixed. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... I got the same error- I went to ofice.com and signed in with the subscriber's liveid and then I was able to subscribe to the calendar. Basically, the authentication problem affects both the publisher and subscriber and both will need to use the workarounds. -- 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 "TimL" wrote in message ... Thank you for the post. I have been having this problem for about two weeks. Work around #1 did not work for me. (same error message: The upload of "Calendar" fialed. There was a problem uploading the file to the server. ) Work around #2 did allow me to publish the calendar. BUT: Now I cannot subscribe to the calendar. When I attempt to subscribe to the calendar I get the following error: Cannot verify or add the calendar to outlook. Make sure the following link is a valid calendar link: The link is the link that was sent with the publish of the calendar (that I had just performed) Is there a work around for this problem. "Christian Miller" wrote: It has come to our attention that some users are experiencing problems with their Outlook Calendar Sharing. I am here to let you know that we are actively working on the problem, and we'll keep you up-to-date as we learn more. We currently have two workarounds (listed below) which will allow you to continue to use the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Common Symptoms: . When publishing a calendar to Office Online, Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating "The upload of 'calendar name' failed." . When refreshing Outlook's Inbox via 'Send/Receive', Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating "The upload of 'calendar name' failed." . Online Calendar does not appear to be syncing with Outlook Workaround #1: This workaround will allow you to continue the Outlook Calendar Sharing service without the need to republish your calendars. This workaround has only been verified to work with Windows Vista. Note: This workaround may not work for all users. 1) Close Outlook. 2) Open Internet Explorer (Note: this walkthrough will be explained using Internet Explorer 8) 3) In the top right, click Safety to open the dropdown. 4) Click Delete Browsing History. to open the Delete Browsing History window. 5) Uncheck Preserve Favorites website data. 6) Check Temporary Internet files, Cookies, History, Form data, Passwords, InPrivate Filtering data. 7) Click Delete. 8) Using Internet Explorer, go to: http://office.microsoft.com/. 9) In the top right corner, click Sign in. 10) On the sign in page, enter your Email address and Password. 11) Click Save my e-mail address and password, make sure you select this field and not the other two. 12) Click Sign in. 13) Open Outlook, at this time you should be able to publish calendars and sync with the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Workaround #2: Use this workaround as a last resort, using this method will require you to republish and share your calendars. 1) Open Outlook 2) Open Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2007 you can find Account Settings under Tools - Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2010 Beta you can find Account Settings under File - Account Settings - Account Settings.. 3) Click Published Calendars tab in the Account Settings window. 4) Select your existing Calendars and click Remove. 5) Click Yes to the window that appears asking if you would like to stop publishing the calendar. 6) At this moment, a window will appear stating Outlook cannot delete the calendars through the client and will ask if you want to delete the calendars via http://office.microsoft.com; if this window appears click Yes, from here you must delete all your online calendars using Internet Explorer. If this window does not appear, it is recommended you open Internet Explorer and go to: http://office.microsoft.com, sign into the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service and delete all of your online calendars. 7) Return to Outlook once all your online calendars have been deleted from the Outlook Calendar Sharing website. 8) Inside Outlook return to Account Settings and then to the Published Calendars tab. 9) Click Change Account. which can be found on the Published Calendars tab. 10) Click Yes on the window which warns you that all calendars currently published to Office Online will no longer be published. 11) Click Sign in on the Office Online / Office.com Registration window. If you are already signed in, click Sign Out and close the window, and return to Step 9. 12) Type your Email Address and Password. 13) Select Save my e-mail address and password. 14) Click Sign in. 15) Click Finish. 16) Republish and share your calendars. More Information on how to do this can be found he http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...809831033.aspx. Thanks, Christian Miller Microsoft Corporation |
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As if 1:52 PM (ET) Christian posted that the problems with the server were
fixed. -- 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 ... Sorry but no it doesn't work at all. I have tried it many times as have others. It is just as broken as it always was no matter what happens. I even tried it all again this morning. Still broken. "thecreator" wrote in message ... Hi Hugh, The Work arounds do work. You can share the Calendar. You need to know just there Email Address, not the password. The responsibility for the password is theirs, not yours. After you have Published the Calendar, then Invite the people to Subscribe to your Calendar. -- thecreator "Hugh Jeego" wrote in message ... Diane, Yes, I invited others and invited myself on the other machine as well. It doesn't matter what you do - if you don't know the email address and password, you cannot share that calendar. Also, I just changed details on the work laptop calendar remotely and tried to make it connect to the Microsoft calendar service again. Yesterday, when I did that with changes, as expected it went OK provided I clicked "Change Account" first. Any attempt to connect to the Microsoft Calendar service after that was also OK as I didn't change the calendar until this morning. So, this morning I make the changes and get it to connect and as predicted, it failed in the way it has always been failing since all this occurred in the first place. In order to upload the changes to Microsoft, I have to logon to the service using I.E. and delete the calendar then I have to go to Outook 2007 and click the "Change account" option. As I said to Christian yesterday, in order to get updates to Microsoft as they occur for now, you still have to keep on doing ALL this routine but at the other end, you cant share the calendar which makes the whole service unable to be used. Now note that, while all that sounds like a big "Boo Hoo" whinge, it is only meant to point out that the service just doesn't really work in reality. The only real option until Microsoft fix this problem is to save your calendar to desktop and upload it to a spot on internet then get others to grab the calendar from there *OR* just email the calendar to anyone else who you want to see it. So, there IS a workaround that doesn't require as much time wasted as using the broken Microsoft service for now. Hope that helps. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... Did you invite the others to the calendar? Once they are invited, they use their liveid, not yours. If they have problems subscribing to it, they need to log into office.com first, to set the cookie. -- 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 ... That is what I did but it doesn't help with those people who don't know your username and password who you want to see the calendar, unfortunately. The two methods that work without all this hassle and allow others to see your calendar a 1) Email the calendar to whomever and get them to import it. 2) Upload it to somewhere on internet where it isn't linked for all to see and send the link to others you want to see it, complete with full file name. If they download it, they can have Outlook 2007 include it automatically. Of course, neither of those methods beats the pre-problem sharing through Microsoft but they will do until the problem is fixed. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... I got the same error- I went to ofice.com and signed in with the subscriber's liveid and then I was able to subscribe to the calendar. Basically, the authentication problem affects both the publisher and subscriber and both will need to use the workarounds. -- 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 "TimL" wrote in message ... Thank you for the post. I have been having this problem for about two weeks. Work around #1 did not work for me. (same error message: The upload of "Calendar" fialed. There was a problem uploading the file to the server. ) Work around #2 did allow me to publish the calendar. BUT: Now I cannot subscribe to the calendar. When I attempt to subscribe to the calendar I get the following error: Cannot verify or add the calendar to outlook. Make sure the following link is a valid calendar link: The link is the link that was sent with the publish of the calendar (that I had just performed) Is there a work around for this problem. "Christian Miller" wrote: It has come to our attention that some users are experiencing problems with their Outlook Calendar Sharing. I am here to let you know that we are actively working on the problem, and we'll keep you up-to-date as we learn more. We currently have two workarounds (listed below) which will allow you to continue to use the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Common Symptoms: . When publishing a calendar to Office Online, Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating "The upload of 'calendar name' failed." . When refreshing Outlook's Inbox via 'Send/Receive', Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating "The upload of 'calendar name' failed." . Online Calendar does not appear to be syncing with Outlook Workaround #1: This workaround will allow you to continue the Outlook Calendar Sharing service without the need to republish your calendars. This workaround has only been verified to work with Windows Vista. Note: This workaround may not work for all users. 1) Close Outlook. 2) Open Internet Explorer (Note: this walkthrough will be explained using Internet Explorer 8) 3) In the top right, click Safety to open the dropdown. 4) Click Delete Browsing History. to open the Delete Browsing History window. 5) Uncheck Preserve Favorites website data. 6) Check Temporary Internet files, Cookies, History, Form data, Passwords, InPrivate Filtering data. 7) Click Delete. 8) Using Internet Explorer, go to: http://office.microsoft.com/. 9) In the top right corner, click Sign in. 10) On the sign in page, enter your Email address and Password. 11) Click Save my e-mail address and password, make sure you select this field and not the other two. 12) Click Sign in. 13) Open Outlook, at this time you should be able to publish calendars and sync with the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Workaround #2: Use this workaround as a last resort, using this method will require you to republish and share your calendars. 1) Open Outlook 2) Open Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2007 you can find Account Settings under Tools - Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2010 Beta you can find Account Settings under File - Account Settings - Account Settings.. 3) Click Published Calendars tab in the Account Settings window. 4) Select your existing Calendars and click Remove. 5) Click Yes to the window that appears asking if you would like to stop publishing the calendar. 6) At this moment, a window will appear stating Outlook cannot delete the calendars through the client and will ask if you want to delete the calendars via http://office.microsoft.com; if this window appears click Yes, from here you must delete all your online calendars using Internet Explorer. If this window does not appear, it is recommended you open Internet Explorer and go to: http://office.microsoft.com, sign into the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service and delete all of your online calendars. 7) Return to Outlook once all your online calendars have been deleted from the Outlook Calendar Sharing website. 8) Inside Outlook return to Account Settings and then to the Published Calendars tab. 9) Click Change Account. which can be found on the Published Calendars tab. 10) Click Yes on the window which warns you that all calendars currently published to Office Online will no longer be published. 11) Click Sign in on the Office Online / Office.com Registration window. If you are already signed in, click Sign Out and close the window, and return to Step 9. 12) Type your Email Address and Password. 13) Select Save my e-mail address and password. 14) Click Sign in. 15) Click Finish. 16) Republish and share your calendars. More Information on how to do this can be found he http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...809831033.aspx. Thanks, Christian Miller Microsoft Corporation |
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If the problems are fixed, then the Work-Arounds that were developed,
are no longer necessary? Does one, still need to Change Account? -- thecreator "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message news ![]() As if 1:52 PM (ET) Christian posted that the problems with the server were fixed. -- 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 ... Sorry but no it doesn't work at all. I have tried it many times as have others. It is just as broken as it always was no matter what happens. I even tried it all again this morning. Still broken. "thecreator" wrote in message ... Hi Hugh, The Work arounds do work. You can share the Calendar. You need to know just there Email Address, not the password. The responsibility for the password is theirs, not yours. After you have Published the Calendar, then Invite the people to Subscribe to your Calendar. -- thecreator "Hugh Jeego" wrote in message ... Diane, Yes, I invited others and invited myself on the other machine as well. It doesn't matter what you do - if you don't know the email address and password, you cannot share that calendar. Also, I just changed details on the work laptop calendar remotely and tried to make it connect to the Microsoft calendar service again. Yesterday, when I did that with changes, as expected it went OK provided I clicked "Change Account" first. Any attempt to connect to the Microsoft Calendar service after that was also OK as I didn't change the calendar until this morning. So, this morning I make the changes and get it to connect and as predicted, it failed in the way it has always been failing since all this occurred in the first place. In order to upload the changes to Microsoft, I have to logon to the service using I.E. and delete the calendar then I have to go to Outook 2007 and click the "Change account" option. As I said to Christian yesterday, in order to get updates to Microsoft as they occur for now, you still have to keep on doing ALL this routine but at the other end, you cant share the calendar which makes the whole service unable to be used. Now note that, while all that sounds like a big "Boo Hoo" whinge, it is only meant to point out that the service just doesn't really work in reality. The only real option until Microsoft fix this problem is to save your calendar to desktop and upload it to a spot on internet then get others to grab the calendar from there *OR* just email the calendar to anyone else who you want to see it. So, there IS a workaround that doesn't require as much time wasted as using the broken Microsoft service for now. Hope that helps. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... Did you invite the others to the calendar? Once they are invited, they use their liveid, not yours. If they have problems subscribing to it, they need to log into office.com first, to set the cookie. -- 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 ... That is what I did but it doesn't help with those people who don't know your username and password who you want to see the calendar, unfortunately. The two methods that work without all this hassle and allow others to see your calendar a 1) Email the calendar to whomever and get them to import it. 2) Upload it to somewhere on internet where it isn't linked for all to see and send the link to others you want to see it, complete with full file name. If they download it, they can have Outlook 2007 include it automatically. Of course, neither of those methods beats the pre-problem sharing through Microsoft but they will do until the problem is fixed. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... I got the same error- I went to ofice.com and signed in with the subscriber's liveid and then I was able to subscribe to the calendar. Basically, the authentication problem affects both the publisher and subscriber and both will need to use the workarounds. -- 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 "TimL" wrote in message ... Thank you for the post. I have been having this problem for about two weeks. Work around #1 did not work for me. (same error message: The upload of "Calendar" fialed. There was a problem uploading the file to the server. ) Work around #2 did allow me to publish the calendar. BUT: Now I cannot subscribe to the calendar. When I attempt to subscribe to the calendar I get the following error: Cannot verify or add the calendar to outlook. Make sure the following link is a valid calendar link: The link is the link that was sent with the publish of the calendar (that I had just performed) Is there a work around for this problem. "Christian Miller" wrote: It has come to our attention that some users are experiencing problems with their Outlook Calendar Sharing. I am here to let you know that we are actively working on the problem, and we'll keep you up-to-date as we learn more. We currently have two workarounds (listed below) which will allow you to continue to use the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Common Symptoms: . When publishing a calendar to Office Online, Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating "The upload of 'calendar name' failed." . When refreshing Outlook's Inbox via 'Send/Receive', Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating "The upload of 'calendar name' failed." . Online Calendar does not appear to be syncing with Outlook Workaround #1: This workaround will allow you to continue the Outlook Calendar Sharing service without the need to republish your calendars. This workaround has only been verified to work with Windows Vista. Note: This workaround may not work for all users. 1) Close Outlook. 2) Open Internet Explorer (Note: this walkthrough will be explained using Internet Explorer 8) 3) In the top right, click Safety to open the dropdown. 4) Click Delete Browsing History. to open the Delete Browsing History window. 5) Uncheck Preserve Favorites website data. 6) Check Temporary Internet files, Cookies, History, Form data, Passwords, InPrivate Filtering data. 7) Click Delete. 8) Using Internet Explorer, go to: http://office.microsoft.com/. 9) In the top right corner, click Sign in. 10) On the sign in page, enter your Email address and Password. 11) Click Save my e-mail address and password, make sure you select this field and not the other two. 12) Click Sign in. 13) Open Outlook, at this time you should be able to publish calendars and sync with the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Workaround #2: Use this workaround as a last resort, using this method will require you to republish and share your calendars. 1) Open Outlook 2) Open Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2007 you can find Account Settings under Tools - Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2010 Beta you can find Account Settings under File - Account Settings - Account Settings.. 3) Click Published Calendars tab in the Account Settings window. 4) Select your existing Calendars and click Remove. 5) Click Yes to the window that appears asking if you would like to stop publishing the calendar. 6) At this moment, a window will appear stating Outlook cannot delete the calendars through the client and will ask if you want to delete the calendars via http://office.microsoft.com; if this window appears click Yes, from here you must delete all your online calendars using Internet Explorer. If this window does not appear, it is recommended you open Internet Explorer and go to: http://office.microsoft.com, sign into the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service and delete all of your online calendars. 7) Return to Outlook once all your online calendars have been deleted from the Outlook Calendar Sharing website. 8) Inside Outlook return to Account Settings and then to the Published Calendars tab. 9) Click Change Account. which can be found on the Published Calendars tab. 10) Click Yes on the window which warns you that all calendars currently published to Office Online will no longer be published. 11) Click Sign in on the Office Online / Office.com Registration window. If you are already signed in, click Sign Out and close the window, and return to Step 9. 12) Type your Email Address and Password. 13) Select Save my e-mail address and password. 14) Click Sign in. 15) Click Finish. 16) Republish and share your calendars. More Information on how to do this can be found he http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...809831033.aspx. Thanks, Christian Miller Microsoft Corporation |
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Yes, with it fixed you should not need the workarounds. Those were just to
get past the problems while they worked on fixing it. -- 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 "thecreator" wrote in message ... If the problems are fixed, then the Work-Arounds that were developed, are no longer necessary? Does one, still need to Change Account? -- thecreator "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message news ![]() As if 1:52 PM (ET) Christian posted that the problems with the server were fixed. -- 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 ... Sorry but no it doesn't work at all. I have tried it many times as have others. It is just as broken as it always was no matter what happens. I even tried it all again this morning. Still broken. "thecreator" wrote in message ... Hi Hugh, The Work arounds do work. You can share the Calendar. You need to know just there Email Address, not the password. The responsibility for the password is theirs, not yours. After you have Published the Calendar, then Invite the people to Subscribe to your Calendar. -- thecreator "Hugh Jeego" wrote in message ... Diane, Yes, I invited others and invited myself on the other machine as well. It doesn't matter what you do - if you don't know the email address and password, you cannot share that calendar. Also, I just changed details on the work laptop calendar remotely and tried to make it connect to the Microsoft calendar service again. Yesterday, when I did that with changes, as expected it went OK provided I clicked "Change Account" first. Any attempt to connect to the Microsoft Calendar service after that was also OK as I didn't change the calendar until this morning. So, this morning I make the changes and get it to connect and as predicted, it failed in the way it has always been failing since all this occurred in the first place. In order to upload the changes to Microsoft, I have to logon to the service using I.E. and delete the calendar then I have to go to Outook 2007 and click the "Change account" option. As I said to Christian yesterday, in order to get updates to Microsoft as they occur for now, you still have to keep on doing ALL this routine but at the other end, you cant share the calendar which makes the whole service unable to be used. Now note that, while all that sounds like a big "Boo Hoo" whinge, it is only meant to point out that the service just doesn't really work in reality. The only real option until Microsoft fix this problem is to save your calendar to desktop and upload it to a spot on internet then get others to grab the calendar from there *OR* just email the calendar to anyone else who you want to see it. So, there IS a workaround that doesn't require as much time wasted as using the broken Microsoft service for now. Hope that helps. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... Did you invite the others to the calendar? Once they are invited, they use their liveid, not yours. If they have problems subscribing to it, they need to log into office.com first, to set the cookie. -- 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 ... That is what I did but it doesn't help with those people who don't know your username and password who you want to see the calendar, unfortunately. The two methods that work without all this hassle and allow others to see your calendar a 1) Email the calendar to whomever and get them to import it. 2) Upload it to somewhere on internet where it isn't linked for all to see and send the link to others you want to see it, complete with full file name. If they download it, they can have Outlook 2007 include it automatically. Of course, neither of those methods beats the pre-problem sharing through Microsoft but they will do until the problem is fixed. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... I got the same error- I went to ofice.com and signed in with the subscriber's liveid and then I was able to subscribe to the calendar. Basically, the authentication problem affects both the publisher and subscriber and both will need to use the workarounds. -- 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 "TimL" wrote in message ... Thank you for the post. I have been having this problem for about two weeks. Work around #1 did not work for me. (same error message: The upload of "Calendar" fialed. There was a problem uploading the file to the server. ) Work around #2 did allow me to publish the calendar. BUT: Now I cannot subscribe to the calendar. When I attempt to subscribe to the calendar I get the following error: Cannot verify or add the calendar to outlook. Make sure the following link is a valid calendar link: The link is the link that was sent with the publish of the calendar (that I had just performed) Is there a work around for this problem. "Christian Miller" wrote: It has come to our attention that some users are experiencing problems with their Outlook Calendar Sharing. I am here to let you know that we are actively working on the problem, and we'll keep you up-to-date as we learn more. We currently have two workarounds (listed below) which will allow you to continue to use the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Common Symptoms: . When publishing a calendar to Office Online, Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating "The upload of 'calendar name' failed." . When refreshing Outlook's Inbox via 'Send/Receive', Outlook prompts user to sign in, upon doing so Outlook throws an error stating "The upload of 'calendar name' failed." . Online Calendar does not appear to be syncing with Outlook Workaround #1: This workaround will allow you to continue the Outlook Calendar Sharing service without the need to republish your calendars. This workaround has only been verified to work with Windows Vista. Note: This workaround may not work for all users. 1) Close Outlook. 2) Open Internet Explorer (Note: this walkthrough will be explained using Internet Explorer 8) 3) In the top right, click Safety to open the dropdown. 4) Click Delete Browsing History. to open the Delete Browsing History window. 5) Uncheck Preserve Favorites website data. 6) Check Temporary Internet files, Cookies, History, Form data, Passwords, InPrivate Filtering data. 7) Click Delete. 8) Using Internet Explorer, go to: http://office.microsoft.com/. 9) In the top right corner, click Sign in. 10) On the sign in page, enter your Email address and Password. 11) Click Save my e-mail address and password, make sure you select this field and not the other two. 12) Click Sign in. 13) Open Outlook, at this time you should be able to publish calendars and sync with the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service. Workaround #2: Use this workaround as a last resort, using this method will require you to republish and share your calendars. 1) Open Outlook 2) Open Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2007 you can find Account Settings under Tools - Account Settings. If you are using Outlook 2010 Beta you can find Account Settings under File - Account Settings - Account Settings.. 3) Click Published Calendars tab in the Account Settings window. 4) Select your existing Calendars and click Remove. 5) Click Yes to the window that appears asking if you would like to stop publishing the calendar. 6) At this moment, a window will appear stating Outlook cannot delete the calendars through the client and will ask if you want to delete the calendars via http://office.microsoft.com; if this window appears click Yes, from here you must delete all your online calendars using Internet Explorer. If this window does not appear, it is recommended you open Internet Explorer and go to: http://office.microsoft.com, sign into the Outlook Calendar Sharing Service and delete all of your online calendars. 7) Return to Outlook once all your online calendars have been deleted from the Outlook Calendar Sharing website. 8) Inside Outlook return to Account Settings and then to the Published Calendars tab. 9) Click Change Account. which can be found on the Published Calendars tab. 10) Click Yes on the window which warns you that all calendars currently published to Office Online will no longer be published. 11) Click Sign in on the Office Online / Office.com Registration window. If you are already signed in, click Sign Out and close the window, and return to Step 9. 12) Type your Email Address and Password. 13) Select Save my e-mail address and password. 14) Click Sign in. 15) Click Finish. 16) Republish and share your calendars. More Information on how to do this can be found he http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...809831033.aspx. Thanks, Christian Miller Microsoft Corporation |
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Hello Hugh,
Are you still experiencing problems publishing? If so, let's see if I can help. First I need to ask you a few questions: 1. What version of Outlook are you using? 2. What version of Internet Explorer are you using? 3. What is your current publishing status? Can you publish? Are you getting any kind of error? If so, what is it? If you can publish, are your subscribers experiencing issues? 4. What have you tried to resolve the issue? Thanks, Christian Miller Microsoft Corporation "Hugh Jeego" wrote: Sorry but no it doesn't work at all. I have tried it many times as have others. It is just as broken as it always was no matter what happens. I even tried it all again this morning. Still broken. |
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