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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 the operation failed. an object could not be found. from WhyOutlookWhy Topic Viewed 35718 times garrod76 Posts: 2 This post has been reported. I the operation failed. an object cannot be found outlook 2007 have tried to find an answer for this problem, and although I found similar questions and suggested answers in different groups (even from the
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Microsoft Office site), I don't have a solution yet. Here is my best 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
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place: "The operation failed. An object could not be found". This has been the case for a 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, outlook 2013 auto archive the attempted operation failed 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 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 cli
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many. Other than just email management, Outlook 2007 offers a range of functions such as the Task Manager, Calendar, Notes, Journal, Contacts Manager etc. that make it stand out from the rest. Although Outlook http://omnitechsupport-com.blogspot.com/2013/10/how-to-fix-error-code-object-could-not.html opens such items without any issue, the application occasionally fails to do so and http://searchexchange.techtarget.com/answer/Outlook-error-The-operation-failed-An-object-could-not-be-found displays some error messages like "Invalid XML error", "Unable to open contact folders", "Unable to open attachments", and sometimes Outlook also comes up with an error message that says, "The object could not be found." Usually this error occurs when the data cache file gets corrupted. Luckily, it isn't a mammoth task to remove the corrupted file and operation failed generate a new copy. You can easily get over this situation in a few clicks and get Outlook back to its full form within minutes. Instructions Close Outlook 2007 if it is open. Now open any Windows folder on your system. If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, click the Organize button at the top of the window and select Folder and Search Options. If it is Windows XP, go not be found to the Tools menu at the top and click on Folder Options instead. From the popup menu, click on the View tab. Under the View tab, locate the Hidden files and folders heading. Now click on the Show hidden files and folders button and then click OK. This will reveal the hidden files on your system. Now go to the Start menu and click on Computer (for Windows Vista and Windows 7), or click on My Computer if it is Windows XP. Locate the C: drive and double click to open it. Now you need to open the folders in the following order. For Windows Vista/Windows 7, go to Users, then Username, and open the AppData folder. Further open the subfolders; Local, Microsoft and finally Forms. If you are using Windows XP, browse to Documents and Settings > Username > Local Settings > Application Data > Microsoft > Forms. From the Forms folder, locate the file named Frmcache.dat and right-click to select Delete. When you get the prompt, click OK to confirm it. Re-launch Outlook 2007 on your computer. Outlook will create a new, non-corrupt data cache file automatically when it loads. Now that Outlook has gotten rid of the corrupted data cache file, it should no longer have issues accessing any of its compo
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