it says Calendar contains corrupt data. The program won't open and uninstalling it and reinstalling does not help. Suggestions please.
how calendar appointment belongs
how can I know to which calendar an appointment belongs ?
An executive and his assistant are both running Office 2011 for Mac. She is a delegate for his Inbox, Calendar, and Contacts.

When she deletes something from his inbox, the item is permanently deleted. It does not go into his deleted items folder or her local deleted items.

Is this the expected behavior? If I granted her permissions on his deleted items folder from a Windows machine would it go into his deleted folders?

The assistant wants to keep his inbox tidy, but also wants to make sure she can recover messages in case of an error.
We're having an issue where some people are having duplicate calendar entries appear.  We have a mix of client types (mainly Outlook 2010 for Windows, Mac Mail, and Mac Outlook 2011) on both desktops and laptops, and mobile clients (mainly iPhones, but some blackberries, and some Android).  Only people running Mac Outlook 2011 are seeing this problem.  These people also typically have complex delegate relationships (multiple delegates, additional people with read only access), and a larger number of items in their calendars (most with 2000+ items, some with 5000+ items).  It is affecting many different people, but only one group of 5 consistently.  We are running on Exchange 2010 SP2 RU6.
It may coincide with the user's local cache getting corrupted.  Typically emptying the calendar folder's cache stops the duplication.  However duplicates currently existing continue to be seen.  Occasionally (20% of the time) these duplicates are seen only on Mac Outlook.  Interestingly though - those duplicates are seen on the user's Mac and the delegate's Mac but NOT OWA.  The rest of the time the duplicates are seen on the server and the clients.

We have made sure SyncServices are disabled for all effected users.  iCloud is also disabled.  We've also verified the iTunes is not syncing anything and that phones are only syncing through ActiveSync.  Using Mac Mail Calendar Address Book is not completely viable as contacts are also shared.  Use web only access has been rejected by the users.


Has anybody experienced a similar issue?  Anyone have any fixes?

Thanks.
I was scheduling a Go To Meeting recurring appointment, and suddenly I have a bunch of duplicate entries of existing calendar entries.
OK, I am getting really ticked off at Windows Live anything. Windows Live Mail now reports error code 0x8E5E0408 and says the Calendar contains corrupt data. Fine. But I cannot find the calendar folder, only calendars and I  cannot I delete the folder, rename the folder, or do anything with the files inside it.

Windows Live Mail has been giving me headaches for weeks now. It lost its ability to sort mail into the Unread Mail folder then that "fixed" itself, then it arbitrarily decides email as spam that was not spam a few days ago. And, finally, this morning after working fine at first, now refuses to start.

How about an answer to all this? My previous question was NEVER ANSWERED. Or, at least, I was never notified that it was.
How do I add a reminder to my calendar only for meeting I organized using Outlook 2011?

Hi,

We are thinking of getting an iMac (presumably with OS X Mountain Lion) and Office 2011 with Outlook 2011. There are many postings about synchronising Outlook Calendar with iCal on the iMac and also with iPhone/iPad. Also synching with Google Calendar. I currently run XP with Office 2007 (Outlook 2007). I can sync with Gcal and my ipad with Gcal so calendars are up to date.

This might be a naive question... is it possible to syncrinise the Outlook 2011 Calendar with iCal and (perhaps indiretly via iCal) to my Google Calendar?

 

I have seen postings like the ones below and am confused. If the Outlook Calendar Synching won't work then the iMac option needs a rethink. (Please, I'd just like the synching question addressed rather than and iMac versus another hardware platform as the answer to the question may deliver other considerations)

 

Kind regards

Mike

 

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