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| Publishing from Vista Windows Calender On 'http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/calendar.mspx ' it says 'Windows Calendar is fully compatible with the popular iCalendar format, so you can import and export calendar information to and from other applications and websites. ' , and on 'http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/calendarpublish.mspx ' it says 'Location to publish calendar. Your calendar will be stored on a server at your internet service provider so that others may download it. You will need to know the URL for your calendar's location on your internet service provider's server so you can share the location with others. The server location provided by your internet service provider may require a user name and password when publishing your calendar. If so, Windows Calendar will ask for this information automatically after you click the Publish button.' I've been trying to publish to iCal Exchange.com , and Calendar never asks for any username or password ,but comes up saying 'There was an error publishing your calendar Calendar 'blahblah' was not published.An error occurred during the publishing process:the network path was not found.Click the back arrow(none present) to change the publishing information provided.Click Cancel to cancel the publishing process(only button available). The path was cut and pasted as supplied by ical Exchange!!! Anyone have any ideas as to what I might be doing wrong? I've tried to 'export' as well but I seems you can only export to a local folder. |
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| Re: Publishing from Vista Windows Calender has anyone found an answer to this. I'm experiencing the same thing. |
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| Re: Publishing from Vista Windows Calender * Jack:[color=blue] > has anyone found an answer to this. I'm experiencing the same thing.[/color] An answer to what? Experiencing what? |
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| Re: Publishing from Vista Windows Calender Me TOO. Now that asks a lot! What is your question? -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Jack" <mr_nice_1973******.com> wrote in message news:1178393833.116533.224320@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > has anyone found an answer to this. I'm experiencing the same thing. >[/color] |
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| Re: Publishing from Vista Windows Calender I'm sorry. I thought everyone could see the original question. Below is the original question by bigW. Basically, I'm experiencing a problem publishing my Windows Calendar to iCal Exchange.com. I even tried to publish it to box.net. The same thing happens, it doesn't ask for a username and password. Read bigW's original post and let me know if anyone has any ideas on how to fix this problem. thanks! Jack "On 'http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/ details/calendar.mspx' it says 'Windows Calendar is fully compatible with the popular iCalendar format, so you can import and export calendar information to and from other applications and websites. ' , and on 'http://www.microsoft.com/ windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/calendarpublish.mspx' it says 'Location to publish calendar. Your calendar will be stored on a server at your internet service provider so that others may download it. You will need to know the URL for your calendar's location on your internet service provider's server so you can share the location with others. The server location provided by your internet service provider may require a user name and password when publishing your calendar. If so, Windows Calendar will ask for this information automatically after you click the Publish button.' I've been trying to publish to iCal Exchange.com , and Calendar never asks for any username or password ,but comes up saying 'There was an error publishing your calendar Calendar 'blahblah' was not published.An error occurred during the publishing process:the network path was not found.Click the back arrow(none present) to change the publishing information provided.Click Cancel to cancel the publishing process(only button available). The path was cut and pasted as supplied by ical Exchange!!! Anyone have any ideas as to what I might be doing wrong? I've tried to 'export' as well but I seems you can only export to a local folder." |
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| Re: Publishing from Vista Windows Calender It depends on the webserver you are using. You may need to export and use an FTP program to transfer it. -- A Professional Amateur...If anyone knew it all, none of would be here! [email]CarGodZeroOne********.com[/email] Change Alpha to Numeric to reply "Jack" <mr_nice_1973******.com> wrote in message news:1178399790.005428.11350@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > I'm sorry. I thought everyone could see the original question. Below > is the original question by bigW. Basically, I'm experiencing a > problem publishing my Windows Calendar to iCal Exchange.com. I even > tried to publish it to box.net. The same thing happens, it doesn't ask > for a username and password. Read bigW's original post and let me > know if anyone has any ideas on how to fix this problem. > > thanks! > Jack > > > "On 'http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/ > details/calendar.mspx' it says 'Windows Calendar is fully compatible > with the popular iCalendar > format, so you can import and export calendar information to and from > other applications and websites. ' , and on 'http://www.microsoft.com/ > windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/calendarpublish.mspx' > it says 'Location to publish calendar. Your calendar will be stored on > a > server at your internet service provider so that others may download > it. You will need to know the URL for your calendar's location on your > internet service provider's server so you can share the location with > others. The server location provided by your internet service provider > may require a user name and password when publishing your calendar. If > so, Windows Calendar will ask for this information automatically after > you click the Publish button.' > > I've been trying to publish to iCal Exchange.com , and Calendar never > asks for any username or password ,but comes up saying 'There was an > error publishing your calendar Calendar 'blahblah' was not > published.An error occurred during the publishing process:the network > path was not found.Click the back arrow(none present) to change the > publishing information provided.Click Cancel to cancel the publishing > process(only button available). > > The path was cut and pasted as supplied by ical Exchange!!! > > Anyone have any ideas as to what I might be doing wrong? > > I've tried to 'export' as well but I seems you can only export to a > local folder." >[/color] |
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| Re: Publishing from Vista Windows Calender Does anyone have experience publish Windows Calendar with the specific site: iCal Exchange.com? |
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| Re: Publishing from Vista Windows Calender On May 7, 8:45 pm, Jack <mr_nice_1...******.com> wrote:[color=blue] > Does anyone have experience publish Windows Calendar with the specific > site: iCal Exchange.com?[/color] bump. anyone? |
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| Re: Publishing from Vista Windows Calender I am having the same problem and so is my brother. It would be such a useful thing if I could get it working. Anyone found the solution??? "Jack" wrote: [color=blue] > On May 7, 8:45 pm, Jack <mr_nice_1...******.com> wrote:[color=green] > > Does anyone have experience publish Windows Calendar with the specific > > site: iCal Exchange.com?[/color] > > bump. anyone? > >[/color] |
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| Re: Publishing from Vista Windows Calender "Having the same problem here. Anyone get it working yet? |
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| Re: Publishing from Vista Windows Calender As the others, I cannot 'publish' my Calendar. Moreover, Calendar does not ask for any user/password (as the others state). Using an FTP program is not the solution; I would have to use FTP on all my PC's many times a day . It is also not up to standard as described. So, has anyone a solution to this thread? Sytze "NotMe" wrote: [color=blue] > It depends on the webserver you are using. > You may need to export and use an FTP program to transfer it. > > -- > A Professional Amateur...If anyone knew it all, none of would be here! > [email]CarGodZeroOne********.com[/email] > Change Alpha to Numeric to reply > "Jack" <mr_nice_1973******.com> wrote in message > news:1178399790.005428.11350@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...[color=green] > > I'm sorry. I thought everyone could see the original question. Below > > is the original question by bigW. Basically, I'm experiencing a > > problem publishing my Windows Calendar to iCal Exchange.com. I even > > tried to publish it to box.net. The same thing happens, it doesn't ask > > for a username and password. Read bigW's original post and let me > > know if anyone has any ideas on how to fix this problem. > > > > thanks! > > Jack > > > > > > "On 'http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/features/ > > details/calendar.mspx' it says 'Windows Calendar is fully compatible > > with the popular iCalendar > > format, so you can import and export calendar information to and from > > other applications and websites. ' , and on 'http://www.microsoft.com/ > > windows/products/windowsvista/features/details/calendarpublish.mspx' > > it says 'Location to publish calendar. Your calendar will be stored on > > a > > server at your internet service provider so that others may download > > it. You will need to know the URL for your calendar's location on your > > internet service provider's server so you can share the location with > > others. The server location provided by your internet service provider > > may require a user name and password when publishing your calendar. If > > so, Windows Calendar will ask for this information automatically after > > you click the Publish button.' > > > > I've been trying to publish to iCal Exchange.com , and Calendar never > > asks for any username or password ,but comes up saying 'There was an > > error publishing your calendar Calendar 'blahblah' was not > > published.An error occurred during the publishing process:the network > > path was not found.Click the back arrow(none present) to change the > > publishing information provided.Click Cancel to cancel the publishing > > process(only button available). > > > > The path was cut and pasted as supplied by ical Exchange!!! > > > > Anyone have any ideas as to what I might be doing wrong? > > > > I've tried to 'export' as well but I seems you can only export to a > > local folder." > >[/color] > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Publishing from Vista Windows Calender Well, has anyone contact iCal Exchange to see what they say on the matter? I just emailed them at [email]feedback0104@icalx.com[/email], I'll post back here soon with their reply. -- Donald "Sytze" wrote: [color=blue] > > So, has anyone a solution to this thread? > Sytze >[/color] |
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