Calendar Problem in OL 2007

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Duncs

I have a weird problem in Outlook 2007, that is causing me some concern.

When I click on 'Calendar', the calendar appears in day view as I would
expect. However, at the bottom of the window, where it says 'Tasks' at the
left, I get the message "The operation failed. An object could not be
found." displayed in the pane next to this. I also don't get any reminders
for any entries that I have in the calendar.

Anyone any ideas?

TIA

Duncs
 
I have a weird problem in Outlook 2007, that is causing me some concern.

When I click on 'Calendar', the calendar appears in day view as I would
expect. However, at the bottom of the window, where it says 'Tasks' at the
left, I get the message "The operation failed. An object could not be
found." displayed in the pane next to this. I also don't get any reminders
for any entries that I have in the calendar.

Anyone any ideas?

TIA

Duncs


Experiencing the same problem as Duncs following an upgrade from
Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007...

Same error messages...

So far couldn't find any help or answer on Microsoft site or through
Microsoft Outlook blogs...


Does anyone have a clue?

Thanks,

Mergo
 
Experiencing the same problem as Duncs following an upgrade from
Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007...

Same error messages...

So far couldn't find any help or answer on Microsoft site or through
Microsoft Outlook blogs...


Does anyone have a clue?

Thanks,

Mergo


When you say "upgrade" - did you uninstall 2003 and then install 2007, or
did you install 2007 on top of 2003?
 
When you say "upgrade" - did you uninstall 2003 and then install 2007, or
did you install 2007 on top of 2003?


Didn't uninstall Outlook 2003. I've installed Outlook 2007 on top of
2003 as part of Office 2007 package
 
Didn't uninstall Outlook 2003. I've installed Outlook 2007 on top of
2003 as part of Office 2007 package


It's a known fact that that can cause a corrupt mail profile. Try creating a
new mail profile, and attach your existing pst file to it. See if that
helps.
 
It's a known fact that that can cause a corrupt mail profile. Try creating a
new mail profile, and attach your existing pst file to it. See if that
helps.

Thanks, I will try and revert...
 
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