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Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now So a users iPhone syncs up to their https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/349032-outlook-2010-could-not-read-calendar-issue PC's Outlook Calendar(Sounds like the beginning to a bad joke). When Outlook is opened up, and "Calendar" is clicked, the default view is "Preview", it shows the loading bar (Never stops loading) http://www.markwilson.co.uk/blog/2012/10/could-not-read-the-calendar-outlook-cannot-open-this-item-the-item-may-be-damaged.htm and shows appointments when I click on the appointment type tabs, but when I try to change to the "Month" view, an error pops up saying "Could not read calendar" & could not shows 0 of 11,000+ items. Have tried to: re-sync the calendar, copy the calendar to a new calendar (Had same issue), repair Office 2010 (Home Edition), Open up outlook in Safe Mode, Tried it in Outlook.exe /clearviews, When I look at the file source it says \\Outlook\Calendar. So I'm not sure if this is an outlook .pst, .ics, or .vcs. Any ideas? could not read I'm thinking of pushing the calendar to iCloud, then pointing Outlook to the iCloud calendar, but I hear nothing but nightmares about this process. Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Outlook 2010 - User Calendar Calendar is crashing Outlook 2010 when emails are open Outlook 2010 - Saving Calendar Entires   5 Replies Sonora OP Clif Beasley Jun 17, 2013 at 9:26 UTC Try Microsoft's CheckCal tool. "The Calendar Checking Tool for Outlook (CalCheck) is a program that checks the Microsoft Outlook Calendar and items for problems or for potential problems." http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=28786 0 Thai Pepper OP JeffLew07 Jun 17, 2013 at 9:35 UTC Is the user syncing via iTunes when the iphone is connected to the computer? -Jeff 0 Tabasco OP OmniTechNJ Jun 18, 2013 at 2:10 UTC Omni Tech Solutions is an IT service provider. Clif Beasley wrote: Try Microsoft's CheckCal tool. "The Calendar Checking Tool for Outlook (CalCheck) is a program that checks the Microsoft Outlook Calendar and items for problems or for potential problems." http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=28786 I've never heard of that, I'll check it out! Jeffl79 wr
dump my corporate laptop* and this week has been no exception with abysmally slow performance, new software installs that require reboots and then, after working well (so nothing to do with the Cisco unified communications integration components that I installed yesterday), Outlook decided that it didn't like my calendar any more. Other people's calendars were fine; other folders (Inbox, etc.) were fine; and the calendar data was fine, as long as I didn't want a day/week/month view. Could not read the calendar. Outlook cannot open this item. The item may be damaged. OK, but which item? I could take a guess that this was something to do with a corrupted offline folders (.OST) file but a bit of Googling turned up a fix. In a TechNet Forum post Exchange MVP Rich Matheisen suggests deleting the OST file (the location of this can be found from Outlook's Account Settings), then running outlook /cleanfreebusy to create a new .OST and pull down the free/busy calendar information. One slight snag was that I couldn't rename/delete the existing Outlook.OST file because it was in use. This time, Windows was a little more helpful with its error reporting, telling me that the Microsoft Windows Search Protocol Host had the file open. The answer was to open services.msc, stop the Windows Search service, then work on the Outlook.OST file, before restarting the Windows Search service. Outlook is now happy again, but I'm not convinced it would have been any quicker to go via the official support channels (probably would have necessitated a visit to the office for the deskside support guys to take a look) than to self-support… which makes me wonder if corporate IT budgets would be better spent on providing cross-platform technology services, rather than maintaining and supporting standard PC builds? * I make no secret that I'm not a fan of standard operating environments ("gold brick" PC builds) with layers and layers of "security" software. Even though I spent many years implementing such solutions (and reaping the rewards in terms of reduced support costs, etc.), it's an outdated model that has no place in an age of consumerisation (for many knowledge workers at least - of course, there are exceptions, e.g. in h