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NEW! >> Subscribe to this site via RSS. Suggested Solutions Title # Comments Views Activity Outlook 2016 doesn't update to new server IP address 9 31 20d There are more items in this folder on the server. Hi,i used RemoteCalendarsSetup-6.3(http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=697660) and it's working for me.cheers 11:30 PM balliathakur said... More information about this error message online. (Which links to a microsoft.com page saying that there's no information about this error online). http://fortecrm.net/cannot-open/cannot-open-rtf-file-outlook-2003.html

What application produced it? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "slapana" <> wrote in message news... > BEGIN:VCALENDAR Please see the attached ICS file and compare it to the output of a bugzilla ICS file and you will immediately see the differences. This is incorrect, as there is no property named "MIMEDIR," and it should really be a part of the line above it. 6:28 AM Steven Ellis said... When I click on the help button of the error message, it > > mentions saving items in a lunar calendar vs.

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If all you want to do is get the data into Outlook, you're done. and the 0, closed and saved, and then imported flawlessly with no further modifications. It imports fine into Google Calendar, and according to http://severinghaus.org/projects/icv/, it validates perfectly. If you post the text, other people can take a look and confirm that you have one of the problem files. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming

TRANSP:OPAQUE END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR Thank you all for the help in advance! First Name Please enter a first name Last Name Please enter a last name Email We will never share this with anyone. Why is that so hard? 2:44 PM Anonymous said... http://www.office-forums.com/threads/cant-open-vcalendar-in-outlook-2003.1242669/ Keep them un-ambigious, and provide information back to the caller with some meaningful information, not just a "something blew up" exception. 1:43 PM Brad Fallon said...

Double-click it to open in Outlook and you should see it open without any trouble. I've been having trouble getting this to work as well and in the end I decided to let Outtlook do the hard work for me.Set up an appointment in outlook similar Outlook 2000 still can't import the > file. Hi there, thanks a lot, this helps enormously.

There are two errors I keep receiving: 1 - If I send this to, let's say my Gmail account and download the .ics file, I get the following error: "Cannot import https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21975488/Importing-ical-filies-to-Outlook-2003.html It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Get 1:1 Help Now Advertise Here Enjoyed your answer? At least it's not some nonsense text about a lunar calendar.More ideas, anyone? 9:13 AM Andy Bargery said...

They generate the misleading lunar/gregorian silly error message. http://fortecrm.net/cannot-open/cannot-open-word-document-from-outlook-2003.html Please see the following post on codeproject article - the code given in that project produces an invalid vCalendar/iCalendar file, but the comment lists many good resources for creating a valid All of the individual suite applications are supported here, so please post your question in the relevant section for help. Just bought my wife the new iMac 24".

Comment 1 Patrick 2005-01-17 10:37:35 PST as far as i know office 2000 doesn't support ics files "out of the box" maybe http://www.scheduleworld.com/outlookInteroperability.html is of some use? END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: > Certain vCal files just won't open in Outlook 2003. On a stock Outlook 2003 install, using "Action->Forward as iCal" will result in a .ics file that cannot be re-imported into a stock Outlook 2003.Go Microsoft. 8:05 AM Anonymous said... have a peek here Did any comment help you solve your problem?

Comment 2 Paul 2005-01-17 10:58:10 PST Created attachment 171550 [details] ICS file that Outlook likes Yes Outlook supports ics out of the box. Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? This will break certain properties of the iCalendar formatted file. *Recurrence will not work*Please refer to RFC 2445 for the proper formatting of an iCalendar file.Also, your issue with Outlook 2003

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Opened it and no more error! I have the same problem while I was trying IMac sync tools. Outlook chokes on this. Comment 11 victory 2007-01-24 20:37:35 PST (In reply to comment #10) > Besides this patch doesn't fix the problem.

Guest, Feb 11, 2005 #1 Advertisements Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] Guest Certain vCal files just won't open in Outlook 2003. Outlook 2003 seems to want to have GMT times, and also wants to have DTSTART and DTEND fields for the start and end of an event, instead of DTSTART and DURATION. php windows outlook icalendar vcalendar share|improve this question asked Nov 17 '10 at 20:32 user511292 337 I'm not sure you get asked to add this to your calender when Check This Out When I click on the help button of the error message, it > mentions saving items in a lunar calendar vs.

asked 5 years ago viewed 1845 times active 5 years ago Upcoming Events 2016 Community Moderator Election ends Nov 22 Related 13How to create a .ICS file with multiple VEVENTs to I opened the file in notepad, copied all the content to a new empty file and saved it as "test.ics". Privacy Policy Site Map Support Terms of Use Log in or Sign up PC Review Home Newsgroups > Microsoft Outlook > Microsoft Outlook Calendar > Can't open vCalendar in Outlook 2003 But only from certain senders. 3:43 PM Simone Rosa said...

I too had the same issue.Removing the 'Version:2.0' resolved the problem. 10:33 AM Captain K said... Thanks for this blog, Scott, I come here frequently to check the Swamp Drain gauge. 5:18 PM dave80 said... If you post the text, > other people can take a look and confirm that you have one of the problem > files. > > -- > Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Reply mskghauri None 0 Points 2 Posts Re: Outlook 2003 dosn't open a calender event vcal file.vcs file Oct 18, 2010 10:33 AM|mskghauri|LINK Cannot import vCalendar file.

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