Can't delete an internet calendar from Outlook

E

Ed

Hello ...

Running Outlook 2007 on Vista SP1. I subscribed to a few internet calendars,
but now they're obsolete so I want to get rid of them. Thing is, Outlook
won't let me.

First, during Send & Receive process, I get the error: "Task 'Internet
Calendar Subscriptions' reported error (0x8004010F): 'The operation failed.
An object cannot be found.'" Which seems to me to be that the internet
calendar has moved (this is why I want to delete).

But when I try to delete, I get this error after the confirmation: "Cannot
delete this folder. Right-click the folder, and then click Properties to
check your permissions for the folder. See the folder owner or your
administrator to change your permissions. You don't have appropriate
permission to perform this operation."

Thing is, there's nothing in Properties to indicate permissions; everything
under the Administration tab is greyed out and un-selectable except for
"initial view on folder"

thanks
 
E

Ed

Hi, Diane -

Sorry I've been offline for a while. I haven't tried that, just tried
right-clicking. I'll try it when I get home tonight.

Ed

Diane Poremsky said:
Tools, Accounts - internet calendars. Can you delete them from that list?

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Ed said:
Hello ...

Running Outlook 2007 on Vista SP1. I subscribed to a few internet
calendars,
but now they're obsolete so I want to get rid of them. Thing is, Outlook
won't let me.

First, during Send & Receive process, I get the error: "Task 'Internet
Calendar Subscriptions' reported error (0x8004010F): 'The operation
failed.
An object cannot be found.'" Which seems to me to be that the internet
calendar has moved (this is why I want to delete).

But when I try to delete, I get this error after the confirmation: "Cannot
delete this folder. Right-click the folder, and then click Properties to
check your permissions for the folder. See the folder owner or your
administrator to change your permissions. You don't have appropriate
permission to perform this operation."

Thing is, there's nothing in Properties to indicate permissions;
everything
under the Administration tab is greyed out and un-selectable except for
"initial view on folder"

thanks
 
E

Ed

Hi, Diane -

I tried the Tools, Accounts method you suggested, and I could delete it - at
least it said it was deleted and didn't give me an error, but once I said OK
and returned to the calendar, it was still there.

The internet calendar just won't go away. Sometimes, there are multiple
copies of it (in the left-hand nav bar), sometimes just one. But even though
I can delete the duplicates, I can never delete them all - one always stays,
even if I use the method you suggested.

Any thoughts?

Diane Poremsky said:
Tools, Accounts - internet calendars. Can you delete them from that list?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Ed said:
Hello ...

Running Outlook 2007 on Vista SP1. I subscribed to a few internet
calendars,
but now they're obsolete so I want to get rid of them. Thing is, Outlook
won't let me.

First, during Send & Receive process, I get the error: "Task 'Internet
Calendar Subscriptions' reported error (0x8004010F): 'The operation
failed.
An object cannot be found.'" Which seems to me to be that the internet
calendar has moved (this is why I want to delete).

But when I try to delete, I get this error after the confirmation: "Cannot
delete this folder. Right-click the folder, and then click Properties to
check your permissions for the folder. See the folder owner or your
administrator to change your permissions. You don't have appropriate
permission to perform this operation."

Thing is, there's nothing in Properties to indicate permissions;
everything
under the Administration tab is greyed out and un-selectable except for
"initial view on folder"

thanks
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

You need to use the /cleansharing switch - clean sharing will remove RSS and
sharepoint subscriptions - so you should export the RSS feeds before doing
this and will need to set up any sharepoint links again.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Ed said:
Hi, Diane -

I tried the Tools, Accounts method you suggested, and I could delete it -
at
least it said it was deleted and didn't give me an error, but once I said
OK
and returned to the calendar, it was still there.

The internet calendar just won't go away. Sometimes, there are multiple
copies of it (in the left-hand nav bar), sometimes just one. But even
though
I can delete the duplicates, I can never delete them all - one always
stays,
even if I use the method you suggested.

Any thoughts?

Diane Poremsky said:
Tools, Accounts - internet calendars. Can you delete them from that list?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Ed said:
Hello ...

Running Outlook 2007 on Vista SP1. I subscribed to a few internet
calendars,
but now they're obsolete so I want to get rid of them. Thing is,
Outlook
won't let me.

First, during Send & Receive process, I get the error: "Task 'Internet
Calendar Subscriptions' reported error (0x8004010F): 'The operation
failed.
An object cannot be found.'" Which seems to me to be that the internet
calendar has moved (this is why I want to delete).

But when I try to delete, I get this error after the confirmation:
"Cannot
delete this folder. Right-click the folder, and then click Properties
to
check your permissions for the folder. See the folder owner or your
administrator to change your permissions. You don't have appropriate
permission to perform this operation."

Thing is, there's nothing in Properties to indicate permissions;
everything
under the Administration tab is greyed out and un-selectable except for
"initial view on folder"

thanks
 
E

Ed

Hi, Diane

I tried the /cleansharing switch method, and while it did clear out my RSS
feeds, it did nothing to delete the internet calendar subscription. Any other
ideas?

Thanks


Diane Poremsky said:
You need to use the /cleansharing switch - clean sharing will remove RSS and
sharepoint subscriptions - so you should export the RSS feeds before doing
this and will need to set up any sharepoint links again.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Ed said:
Hi, Diane -

I tried the Tools, Accounts method you suggested, and I could delete it -
at
least it said it was deleted and didn't give me an error, but once I said
OK
and returned to the calendar, it was still there.

The internet calendar just won't go away. Sometimes, there are multiple
copies of it (in the left-hand nav bar), sometimes just one. But even
though
I can delete the duplicates, I can never delete them all - one always
stays,
even if I use the method you suggested.

Any thoughts?

Diane Poremsky said:
Tools, Accounts - internet calendars. Can you delete them from that list?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
(e-mail address removed)

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Hello ...

Running Outlook 2007 on Vista SP1. I subscribed to a few internet
calendars,
but now they're obsolete so I want to get rid of them. Thing is,
Outlook
won't let me.

First, during Send & Receive process, I get the error: "Task 'Internet
Calendar Subscriptions' reported error (0x8004010F): 'The operation
failed.
An object cannot be found.'" Which seems to me to be that the internet
calendar has moved (this is why I want to delete).

But when I try to delete, I get this error after the confirmation:
"Cannot
delete this folder. Right-click the folder, and then click Properties
to
check your permissions for the folder. See the folder owner or your
administrator to change your permissions. You don't have appropriate
permission to perform this operation."

Thing is, there's nothing in Properties to indicate permissions;
everything
under the Administration tab is greyed out and un-selectable except for
"initial view on folder"

thanks
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

You'll need a new profile if the removal methods aren't working.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Ed said:
Hi, Diane

I tried the /cleansharing switch method, and while it did clear out my RSS
feeds, it did nothing to delete the internet calendar subscription. Any
other
ideas?

Thanks


Diane Poremsky said:
You need to use the /cleansharing switch - clean sharing will remove RSS
and
sharepoint subscriptions - so you should export the RSS feeds before
doing
this and will need to set up any sharepoint links again.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Ed said:
Hi, Diane -

I tried the Tools, Accounts method you suggested, and I could delete
it -
at
least it said it was deleted and didn't give me an error, but once I
said
OK
and returned to the calendar, it was still there.

The internet calendar just won't go away. Sometimes, there are multiple
copies of it (in the left-hand nav bar), sometimes just one. But even
though
I can delete the duplicates, I can never delete them all - one always
stays,
even if I use the method you suggested.

Any thoughts?

:

Tools, Accounts - internet calendars. Can you delete them from that
list?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
(e-mail address removed)

You can access this newsgroup by visiting
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Hello ...

Running Outlook 2007 on Vista SP1. I subscribed to a few internet
calendars,
but now they're obsolete so I want to get rid of them. Thing is,
Outlook
won't let me.

First, during Send & Receive process, I get the error: "Task
'Internet
Calendar Subscriptions' reported error (0x8004010F): 'The operation
failed.
An object cannot be found.'" Which seems to me to be that the
internet
calendar has moved (this is why I want to delete).

But when I try to delete, I get this error after the confirmation:
"Cannot
delete this folder. Right-click the folder, and then click
Properties
to
check your permissions for the folder. See the folder owner or your
administrator to change your permissions. You don't have appropriate
permission to perform this operation."

Thing is, there's nothing in Properties to indicate permissions;
everything
under the Administration tab is greyed out and un-selectable except
for
"initial view on folder"

thanks
 
K

Karrie Smith

Hi
Anytime I send/receive in outlook, I also get the message Internet Calendar Subscription reported error (0x0004002B). Outlook cannot parse the property CREATED near line 242. The property is being ignored. It seems it's completing email download fine but will always error message me on this above.


I do not want to get rid of my calendar as I need it.. I just want to get rid of the error message.
iS this possible?
Hello ...

Running Outlook 2007 on Vista SP1. I subscribed to a few internet calendars,
but now they're obsolete so I want to get rid of them. Thing is, Outlook
won't let me.

First, during Send & Receive process, I get the error: "Task 'Internet
Calendar Subscriptions' reported error (0x8004010F): 'The operation failed.
An object cannot be found.'" Which seems to me to be that the internet
calendar has moved (this is why I want to delete).

But when I try to delete, I get this error after the confirmation: "Cannot
delete this folder. Right-click the folder, and then click Properties to
check your permissions for the folder. See the folder owner or your
administrator to change your permissions. You don't have appropriate
permission to perform this operation."

Thing is, there's nothing in Properties to indicate permissions; everything
under the Administration tab is greyed out and un-selectable except for
"initial view on folder"

thanks
On Monday, August 25, 2008 10:40 AM Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote:
Tools, Accounts - internet calendars. Can you delete them from that list?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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On Sunday, September 28, 2008 9:36 AM Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote:
You need to use the /cleansharing switch - clean sharing will remove RSS and
sharepoint subscriptions - so you should export the RSS feeds before doing
this and will need to set up any sharepoint links again.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
(e-mail address removed)

You can access this newsgroup by visiting
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx or point your
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On Wednesday, October 08, 2008 8:21 AM Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote:
You'll need a new profile if the removal methods aren't working.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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(e-mail address removed)

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