outlook 2000 icalendar

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Martin Eyles

Hi,
a couple of questions about using outlook with icalendar files.

1. where can I download the patch for this problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/823199/ ? The only option I can find is to
ask microsoft for support, but this costs! Surely if it is a patch to fix a
bug in the software, it should be freely downloadable from the website.

2. How can I synchronise with an icalendar file stored via webDAV? There are
some plugins available free that work with outlook 2003, but I can't find
anything for 2000. The annoying thing is that this is even available in free
programs such as mozilla sundbird, but all our calendar info is in outlook,
as this syncs with our phones, PDAs etc.

Thanks,
Martin
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

1) Microsoft doesn't charge for a hotfix for a specific issue.

2) Upgrade to Outlook 2007 or keep looking for a third-party tool.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
M

Martin Eyles

1) Where can I download the patch for free then?

2) OK, fair point


1) Microsoft doesn't charge for a hotfix for a specific issue.

2) Upgrade to Outlook 2007 or keep looking for a third-party tool.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
B

Brian Tillman

Martin Eyles said:
1) Where can I download the patch for free then?

You must call Microsoft at the Support Center, explain you have the problem
listed in "KBxxxxxx" and request the hotfix. They'll send you a URL where
you can download it and won't charge for the call.
 
M

Martin Eyles

0870 60 10 100 is a premium rate number. Is there a freephone, or a least a
UK geographical no.?
 
M

Martin Eyles

Martin Eyles said:
0870 60 10 100 is a premium rate number. Is there a freephone, or a least
a UK geographical no.?

Went to http://www.saynoto0870.com/ and searched for Microsoft.

Found the alternative no. +353 14502113 which despite being international
(to ireland from the UK) is still MUCH cheaper to call that the 0870 no. I
found on the website. (+353 is about 1.5p per minute, 0870 is over 10p per
minute!)

Got through to the appropriate department eventually, who were able to send
me the patch. :)

They then said they would give me that department's no. for future
reference. They were going to give me an 0870 (ie. premium rate) no., but I
asked if they had anything else, and they then gave me an ireland no.

+353 1850 940 940

Martin
 
M

Martin Eyles

Brian Tillman said:

I did go through that page to get the phone number. The fact is, for this
issue the patch is not released unless you ring up and ask for it, and the
only UK no.s supplied on the microsoft website are premium rate 0870
numbers. The website states "*Numbers prefixed 0870 will be charged at
national call rates.". This is NOT TRUE! and in fact hasn't been true for
several years now

Anyway, I found an alternative Ireland no. and got my support query
resolved - see my other post.
 

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