Windows Calendar

J

Jimmbobb

I have Windows Vista Home Premium and I have used the Windows Calendar for at
least 10 months. Today, the calendar went blank - all info gone! I did a
system restore to earlier in the day and not only is the info still gone, but
it now tells me I can't "add appointments to a calendar that is disabled"
Nowhere in Windows help can I find anything about disabling or enabling
Windows Calendar so am hoping you might be able to help me. I don't want to
just start a new calendar - I need to get back all the info I had stored on
the old one. If system restore won't bring it back, what will?
 
J

Jon

Jimmbobb said:
I have Windows Vista Home Premium and I have used the Windows Calendar for
at
least 10 months. Today, the calendar went blank - all info gone! I did a
system restore to earlier in the day and not only is the info still gone,
but
it now tells me I can't "add appointments to a calendar that is disabled"
Nowhere in Windows help can I find anything about disabling or enabling
Windows Calendar so am hoping you might be able to help me. I don't want
to
just start a new calendar - I need to get back all the info I had stored
on
the old one. If system restore won't bring it back, what will?


In case you're still looking for a solution, you were probably just missing
a 'tick' by your currently selected calendar in the left "navigation" pane.
 
D

Dave T.

Jimmbobb said:
I have Windows Vista Home Premium and I have used the Windows Calendar for at
least 10 months. Today, the calendar went blank - all info gone! I did a
system restore to earlier in the day and not only is the info still gone, but
it now tells me I can't "add appointments to a calendar that is disabled"
Nowhere in Windows help can I find anything about disabling or enabling
Windows Calendar so am hoping you might be able to help me. I don't want to
just start a new calendar - I need to get back all the info I had stored on
the old one. If system restore won't bring it back, what will?

Simple! Get it from your backup! It's at:

C\user\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows
Calendar\Calendars\Calendar name

You do have a backup, right?

Dave T.
 

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