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Dobbie
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      14th Apr 2004
Need some help please...

Seems I had a problem with the calendar folder in outlook.

I have managed to recovery the calendar that I lost but it is named
calendar1.

Could some one tell me how to delete the "Calendar" folder and then
rename the "Calendar1" folder to replace the "Calendar" folder???

Have all my appointments in the "Calendar1" folder and want this now
to be the "Calendar" folder..

Cant seen to be able to "rename" the "Calendar" folder

thanks much for the time and trouble...

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]
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      14th Apr 2004
If this is a system file it will not just Delete.

You will need to Delete or rename the Calendar system
folder using the Ffolder utility. Then Open Outlook using
the ".../ResetFolders" switch to build a new Calendar
system folder. Then transfer all your appts into the
new Calendar system folder and delete the current folder
that they are in. (Be sure to copy all your appts into
a safe folder while you perform the following)

Look on the Slipstick site for Ffolder Utility:

Ffolder Utility: Utility to rename or delete "special"
Outlook folders such as the Calendar, Tasks, Inbox, and
Contacts. VB source code included.
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/gall...ex.htm#ffolder

Look on technet for the information on how to rebuild the
Inbox system folder with the "/ResetFolders" switch:

OL2000: Additional Command-Line Switches
http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3b197180

1) Save the appts in the Calendar to a safe folder.
2) Delete the "messed up system Calendar folder" using the
Ffolder Utility.
3) Rebuild your Calendar system folder using the ".../ResetFolders"
switch
4) Move the appts back into the Newly created Calendar.

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

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news:(E-Mail Removed)...
Need some help please...

Seems I had a problem with the calendar folder in outlook.

I have managed to recovery the calendar that I lost but it is named
calendar1.

Could some one tell me how to delete the "Calendar" folder and then
rename the "Calendar1" folder to replace the "Calendar" folder???

Have all my appointments in the "Calendar1" folder and want this now
to be the "Calendar" folder..

Cant seen to be able to "rename" the "Calendar" folder

thanks much for the time and trouble...

Dobbie AKA Cast8Away

 
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Dobbie
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      14th Apr 2004
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 18:01:08 -0700, "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>If this is a system file it will not just Delete.
>
>You will need to Delete or rename the Calendar system
>folder using the Ffolder utility. Then Open Outlook using
>the ".../ResetFolders" switch to build a new Calendar
>system folder. Then transfer all your appts into the
>new Calendar system folder and delete the current folder
>that they are in. (Be sure to copy all your appts into
>a safe folder while you perform the following)
>
>Look on the Slipstick site for Ffolder Utility:
>
>Ffolder Utility: Utility to rename or delete "special"
>Outlook folders such as the Calendar, Tasks, Inbox, and
>Contacts. VB source code included.
>http://www.slipstick.com/addins/gall...ex.htm#ffolder
>
>Look on technet for the information on how to rebuild the
>Inbox system folder with the "/ResetFolders" switch:
>
>OL2000: Additional Command-Line Switches
>http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3b197180
>
>1) Save the appts in the Calendar to a safe folder.
>2) Delete the "messed up system Calendar folder" using the
> Ffolder Utility.
>3) Rebuild your Calendar system folder using the ".../ResetFolders"
> switch
>4) Move the appts back into the Newly created Calendar.


Hey.... Thanks for the information.... going to start on this after I
get the Ffolder utility...

Dobbie AKA Cast8Away
 
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Dobbie
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      14th Apr 2004
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 18:01:08 -0700, "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>If this is a system file it will not just Delete.
>
>You will need to Delete or rename the Calendar system
>folder using the Ffolder utility. Then Open Outlook using
>the ".../ResetFolders" switch to build a new Calendar
>system folder. Then transfer all your appts into the
>new Calendar system folder and delete the current folder
>that they are in. (Be sure to copy all your appts into
>a safe folder while you perform the following)
>
>Look on the Slipstick site for Ffolder Utility:
>
>Ffolder Utility: Utility to rename or delete "special"
>Outlook folders such as the Calendar, Tasks, Inbox, and
>Contacts. VB source code included.
>http://www.slipstick.com/addins/gall...ex.htm#ffolder
>
>Look on technet for the information on how to rebuild the
>Inbox system folder with the "/ResetFolders" switch:
>
>OL2000: Additional Command-Line Switches
>http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3b197180
>
>1) Save the appts in the Calendar to a safe folder.
>2) Delete the "messed up system Calendar folder" using the
> Ffolder Utility.
>3) Rebuild your Calendar system folder using the ".../ResetFolders"
> switch
>4) Move the appts back into the Newly created Calendar.


Appreciate the insight on how to fix the problem but have another
problem with this...

Click on the "Pick folder" and the "select Foler" box pops up.
Click on the Calendar Folder I want to rename and the "calendar"
folder appears in the grayed out "Pick folder" box.
I the attempt to rename, to say "Calendar2" (as a test) and I get the
pop up error 429 - Activex Component cant create object. I click on
the ok button and I get a pop up "FIX FOLDER" "Run-time error "429"
Activex Component cant create object" Click on OK and Ffolder closes.

Any Idea what the problem could be???

Don't know if the CDO file is installed... any Idea of the file name
that the CDO file is called??
Could it possible be called CDOOFF.DLL or PKMCDO.DLL or CDOEX.DLL???
For all these are on the system already.....

Any help appreciated....

Oh... VBRUN6 installed.


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Dobbie
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      14th Apr 2004
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 02:54:25 GMT, Dobbie <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 18:01:08 -0700, "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]"
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>If this is a system file it will not just Delete.
>>
>>You will need to Delete or rename the Calendar system
>>folder using the Ffolder utility. Then Open Outlook using
>>the ".../ResetFolders" switch to build a new Calendar
>>system folder. Then transfer all your appts into the
>>new Calendar system folder and delete the current folder
>>that they are in. (Be sure to copy all your appts into
>>a safe folder while you perform the following)
>>
>>Look on the Slipstick site for Ffolder Utility:
>>
>>Ffolder Utility: Utility to rename or delete "special"
>>Outlook folders such as the Calendar, Tasks, Inbox, and
>>Contacts. VB source code included.
>>http://www.slipstick.com/addins/gall...ex.htm#ffolder
>>
>>Look on technet for the information on how to rebuild the
>>Inbox system folder with the "/ResetFolders" switch:
>>
>>OL2000: Additional Command-Line Switches
>>http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3b197180
>>
>>1) Save the appts in the Calendar to a safe folder.
>>2) Delete the "messed up system Calendar folder" using the
>> Ffolder Utility.
>>3) Rebuild your Calendar system folder using the ".../ResetFolders"
>> switch
>>4) Move the appts back into the Newly created Calendar.

>
>Hey.... Thanks for the information.... going to start on this after I
>get the Ffolder utility...
>
>Dobbie AKA Cast8Away


Found out the problem.... forgot to load the actual cdo portion of out
look. All fixed...


Many thanks....
Dobbie AKA Cast8Away
 
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