Outlook 2010 Could Not Read The Calendar Error
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Pro Discussions Question 0 Sign in to vote When attempting to send an Email from Outlook 2010 to could not read the calendar you do not have sufficient permission multiple people outside of my company, I get the following error popping up incessantly until Outlook 2010 crashes and re-starts: could not read the calendar. The connection to
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Microsoft Exchange is unavailable Wednesday, August 25, 2010 8:37 PM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote Hi, First, try to start Outlook 2010in safe mode (hold Ctrl key when you start Outlook) to see if it works. If it works in safe mode, try to disable add-ins. How to do this, see here: http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/office-outlook-2010-add-in-manager/ If it could not read the calendar. outlook cannot open this item also not work in safe mode, try to reset the view. Click Start->Run and type Outlook.exe /cleanviews and click OK. If it still not work, I suggest you repair your .ost file. How to do this, you can refer to this article: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/repair-an-ost-or-pst-file-in-outlook-HA001056300.aspx Hope it helps. Marked as answer by Jennifer ZhanModerator Monday, August 30, 2010 2:12 AM Thursday, August 26, 2010 5:42 AM Reply | Quote Moderator All replies 1 Sign in to vote Hi, First, try to start Outlook 2010in safe mode (hold Ctrl key when you start Outlook) to see if it works. If it works in safe mode, try to disable add-ins. How to do this, see here: http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/office-outlook-2010-add-in-manager/ If it also not work in safe mode, try to reset the view. Click Start->Run and type Outlook.exe /cleanviews and click OK. If it still not work, I suggest you repair your .ost file. How to do this, you can refer to this article: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/repair-an-ost-or-pst-file-in-outlook-HA001056300.aspx Hope it helps. Marked as answer by Jennifer ZhanModerator Monday, August 30, 2010 2:12 AM Thursday,
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This is usually due to an issue with either your PST/OST file or with your Outlook Views. Try the following steps to resolve it: 1. Press your Windows Key + R and then in the run dialog type: Outlook /cleanviews and press enter. 2. If that didn't work, try following the instructions here to repair your OST/PST I've found a bug, how do I contact the author? First check to see if the issue was already report here. If not, please create a new issue and I'll have a look as soon as possible. Can I view shared calendars in OotD? At the present time, no. However, I am looking at adding the ability to do this if it's possible. I would like the ability to show the Outlook Today page in OotD, is this possible? Unfortunately not. As far as I can tell, Microsoft has not provided any way of hosting the Outlook Today page inside of of the Outlook View Control (which OotD uses). In fact, it was meant to be used the other way around. Outlook Today is meant to contain the outlook view control to customize it. I like to use month view, but every time I click on a day in the calendar, it changes to day view. How can I get back to month view without closing OotD, opening outlook, changing the view, and re-opening OotD. The easiest way to go back to month view is to right click anywhere inside the OotD window and click "Goto Date" then select "Month View" from the pull down. How do you get the month view to "stick" the next time OotD loads? Close OotD, then open Microsoft Outlook and set up the calendar the way you would like to see it in OotD and then close Microsoft Outlook. The next time you start OotD it will load with that layout. OotD crashes on startup. What's wrong? There is no one definitive answer for this. In most cases it is caused by an incorrect or partially corrupt installation of Microsoft Office. Doing a complete uninstall and reinstall of Office usually fixes it. In other cases, it's simply a case of a dll that was not registered correctly during installation. This has worked for some people: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/870707. Alternatively, you can also try using an older version (which uses a different mechanism to connect to Outlook). I want to uninstall Outlook on the Desktop, but it complains that it's running. To uninst