I have just downloaded and installed CalDavSynchronizer on Windows 7 and Outlook 2010. When I run Outlook, the CalDavSynchronize tab does not show. When I go to File > Options > Add-ins, I can see that this add-in is disabled. I then go to Manage COM Add-ins > Go, and I then check the box beside...
Here's a bit of a wrinkle on this problem. The user subscribed to the calendar listed above is not able to un-subscribe. If I right-click on the calendar and Delete, the calendar is removed from the list of calendars. However, the next time Outlook is started the calendar is back! Tried this...
More Outlook 2010 troubles. I re-created an Outlook Account for a user (see related thread: The upload of "Calendar" failed. There was a problem with the request.), then WebDAV published his calendar. I then sent out an invitation to another Outlook user in the office to subscribe to his...
The export I did using your vb script produced output of the form:
Message-ID: <AD1EC09F339C3E48B6514B45A4F6D6D114C190D67D@CH-MB-02.ch.ad.ssa.gov>~Red Category
Is there some way I can use this information to set color categories on email with the current PST file? Perhaps another VB script?
No, I know IMAP doesn't support Outlook categories (it does support tags used by e.g. Dovecot/Thunderbird). My understanding is that Outlook category/colors for emails are kept in the PST file. I'm only looking for color categories on the email, not the calendar/events. In the past, when...
I figured out the reason this started happening in the first place. While messing with something else I turned off the WebDAV service. This affected all Outlook users. However, when I turned the service back on other Outlook users' calendars resumed updating, but this particular user's calendar...
We've been using Outlook 2010 at the office for years, and for years users have been able to publish their calendars to an in-house server. Some days ago that stopped working for one user. I've checked the Publish Calendar Settings > Advanced, toggled the 'Update this calendar with the server's...
(tried to edit the last post, but couldn't) In fact, I cannot use the old pst at all since the inbox is not being updated. I'll have to tell the user to continue using the new .pst for the time being.
This all seems like extraordinarily horrible behavior. If Outlook gets installed from scratch...
The old %localappdata%\microsoft\outlook .pst file has the color categories set correctly. I tried to close the "new" %localappdata%\microsoft\outlook .pst file and just use this copied-from-old-system one, but when I try to close the "new" .pst it says "This group of folders is associated with...
The .pst used for calendar/contacts (specified by the control panel > mail > data files) is located on the network drive; it is not the (2).pst.
So, I'm going to leave this copied-over .pst from the old %localappdata%\microsoft\outlook opened and close the (2).pst. And see what the user has to...
Yes, you are right. The categories are not showing up. I do have the old workstation and when I open Outlook there I can still see all the categories correctly.
Is there way to "export" these categories from the old workstation to the new one (I do have a category extraction maco you gave me 2...
I copied the old %localappdata%\microsoft\outlook .pst file to the new computer. Before doing so there were 2 .pst's out there:
matkeson@mydom.org.pst (1M)
matkeson@mydom.org - matkeson.pst (3.4G)
The latter being larger and having the most recent timestamp. I saved these and copied the old...
Thanks for your reply. We've been using IMAP for about 4 years now and the categories have been working to mark email w/o problem. I believe the .pst *is* the same as the old computer. It resides on a network drive (X:/Staff/user/outlook/My Outlook Data \File.pst). I pointed the new Outlook data...
A user in the office was given a newer, scratch-built Windows 7 workstation. Outlook 2010 was installed from DVD. The mail files are kept on an IMAP server (to which I have access) and the user's mail data files are kept on a network drive. I was able to point the new Outlook's data file to the...
Our office is mixed Thunderbird and Outlook 2010 clients. When an Outlook user (internal or external) replies to a message sent by a Thunderbird user, the original signature appears multi-spaced in the reply's copy of the original. The Thunderbird signature block is an HTML table. In examining...
Thanks for you quick response. Yes, please let me know what your testing shows. If this is a server responsibility, I can handle that with some programming on the server.
Our office is a public pension fund manager. We have Board rules, HIPAA concerns and such reasons to not put any...
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