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when I can and put that thread as answer. Thanks for your help. Marked as answer by squidididly Friday, February 24, 2012 6:56 PM Friday, February 24, 2012 6:56 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi, 1.Please confirm if you are running in File > Work Offline mode. 2.Please test the result in account online mode (uncheck “Use Cached Exchange Mode” in Account setting) 3.Please go to Account setting > select your account > More settings > Security > Encryption to check the option “Encrypt data between Microsoft and Microsoft Exchange” and see the result. If the issue still persists, please also create a new profile follow the article below to test it in one client: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829918 Note: A new profile is a new environment for us to use Outlook. To create a new profile is only for a test to see if the problem is related to the corrupt profile of Outlook. Creating new profile will not do any damage to the old profile. If the problem does not exist in the new profile, you can refer to the import and export section in following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to move your data in the old profile to the new profile. How to manage .pst files in Outlook 2010, 2007 and in Outlook 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/?id=28
The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Microsoft Office (Solved) - Outlook 2007: The Operation failed. An object could not be found (4 posts) Started 7 years ago by garrod76 Latest reply from WhyOutlookWhy Topic Viewed 35718 times garrod76 Posts: 2
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This post has been reported. I have tried to find an answer for this problem, and operation failed outlook calendar although I found similar questions and suggested answers in different groups (even from the Microsoft Office site), I don't have a solution yet. Here is my best outlook operation failed when sending meeting request shot at describing the problem: I use Outlook 2007 and Vista. The To-do bar does not show the tasks portion, only an error message in its place: "The operation failed. An object could not be found". This has been the case for a https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/a26feecc-afee-493c-9bbb-239bdb2161dc/the-operation-failed-msg-when-sending-email-with-outlook-2007?forum=officeitproprevious while, no matter if I restart the program or the computer. The To-do bar shows the calendar and appointments, which I like, but the problem is with the tasks. Also, when I go to the Calendar folder, the "daily task list" (which I have checked to show in the view options) does not show, and instead the same error message appears. Otherwise email, calendar, contacts and notes work fine. When I go to the Tasks folder, on the panel to the left, under "My Tasks" I see two http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/outlook-2007-the-operation-failed-an-object-could-not-be-found groups: "To-do list" and "Tasks". Every time I go to the Tasks folder the program goes by default to the "To-do list" group, and I don't see any item, only an error message that says "Cannot display the folder". When I click on the next group "Tasks", then all tasks that I have show up, but still they do not show in the To-do bar or in the Calendar view. I found in the Microsoft side a suggested "workaround" to right-click the personal folder, click Properties, click to select the Display reminders and tasks from this folder in the To-Do Bar check box, and then click OK. I found that this check box was already checked, therefore it did not help my case. Here is another piece in case it helps in diagnosing the problem--I do not know whether this is something important or not: When trying to figure out a way to solve the problem I found in the Tasks folder, on the left panel under 'All task items" (a search tool) that when I click on the arrow head next to it, it lists "personal folders" twice, but only one is selected by default. Not sure why it has 2 entries for personal folders, but I have tried clicking both as well and the problem still persists. I would very much like to have the To-do bar work fine. Thank you for your help. Garrod76 Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top adrianf-c Posts: 1 This post has been reported. Hi Garrod76, I had the same problem. F
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