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| Calendar reminders Has anybody heard if there's any progress on getting Windows Calendar reminders to show when the calendar isn't running? |
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| Re: Calendar reminders reminders run via scheduled tasks. helps if have uac enabled as well. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "Chris Rothe" <rothe.chris******.com> wrote in message news:2AC44950-DBD2-4CEC-8AD7-63F54E7676C6@microsoft.com... Has anybody heard if there's any progress on getting Windows Calendar reminders to show when the calendar isn't running? |
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| Re: Calendar reminders Hi Shawn, I have tried your method but it's not working and I am getting error message. The Windows Calendar's Reminder is a very fantastic features and any body can utilize this amazing features inbuilt in Windows Vista. MS Vista Support must have to fix this problem. Hope to get support for this particular features from Vista Support team or some from all the group who has successfuly used this reminder services from the Windows Calendar. Raj "brink" wrote: > > Chris Rothe;309328 Wrote: > > Has anybody heard if there's any progress on getting Windows Calendar > > reminders to show when the calendar isn't running? > > Hi Chris, > > Give this a try: > 1. open Windows Calendar > 2. click on File (on menu toolbar) > 3. click on Options > 4. check *Reminders should show when Windows Calendar is not running* > 5. click OK to apply > > Hope this helps you, > Shawn > > > -- > brink > > "Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall" > Vista 64 Home Premium > 1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM > |
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| Re: Calendar reminders "Raj" <Raj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DA74C128-7507-4018-9687-E936F505BDEE@microsoft.com... > Hi Shawn, > > I have tried your method but it's not working and I am getting error > message. > > The Windows Calendar's Reminder is a very fantastic features and any body > can utilize this amazing features inbuilt in Windows Vista. > > MS Vista Support must have to fix this problem. Hope to get support for > this > particular features from Vista Support team or some from all the group who > has successfuly used this reminder services from the Windows Calendar. > > Raj > > Its not a fix needed Raj because Calendar has it if you go the the File menu and select Options. Under Calendar you find a tick box about it. |
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| Re: Calendar reminders But, turning the option on does not cause reminders to work................ "Ian Betts" wrote: > > > "Raj" <Raj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DA74C128-7507-4018-9687-E936F505BDEE@microsoft.com... > > Hi Shawn, > > > > I have tried your method but it's not working and I am getting error > > message. > > > > The Windows Calendar's Reminder is a very fantastic features and any body > > can utilize this amazing features inbuilt in Windows Vista. > > > > MS Vista Support must have to fix this problem. Hope to get support for > > this > > particular features from Vista Support team or some from all the group who > > has successfuly used this reminder services from the Windows Calendar. > > > > Raj > > > > > > Its not a fix needed Raj because Calendar has it if you go the the File > menu and select Options. Under Calendar you find a tick box about it. > |
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| Re: Calendar reminders I tried that but the reminders still don't show. -- Jackie "brink" wrote: > > Chris Rothe;309328 Wrote: > > Has anybody heard if there's any progress on getting Windows Calendar > > reminders to show when the calendar isn't running? > > Hi Chris, > > Give this a try: > 1. open Windows Calendar > 2. click on File (on menu toolbar) > 3. click on Options > 4. check *Reminders should show when Windows Calendar is not running* > 5. click OK to apply > > Hope this helps you, > Shawn > > > -- > brink > > "Practice makes perfect, then you reinstall" > Vista 64 Home Premium > 1.5 Gig DDR2 533 Mhz (PC4200) RAM > |
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| RE: Calendar reminders I have the sam question. If any body gets it, please let me know. thank you so much "Jackie" wrote: > Did you ever find out how to do this? > -- > Jackie > > > "Chris Rothe" wrote: > > > Has anybody heard if there's any progress on getting Windows Calendar > > reminders to show when the calendar isn't running? > > |
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| RE: Calendar reminders This has been going on for a year now. Will Windows ever fix it? -- Jackie "lee" wrote: > I have the sam question. > If any body gets it, please let me know. > thank you so much > > "Jackie" wrote: > > > Did you ever find out how to do this? > > -- > > Jackie > > > > > > "Chris Rothe" wrote: > > > > > Has anybody heard if there's any progress on getting Windows Calendar > > > reminders to show when the calendar isn't running? > > > |
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| Re: Calendar reminders Calendar reminders are set via a scheduled task in Task Scheduler, so look at the properties of the task in Task Scheduler if there's a problem with it. The history tab will show if there's been any errors. -- Jon "Jackie" <Jackie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D32DEC3F-FC52-424C-B3BF-497EF8FD35E4@microsoft.com... > This has been going on for a year now. Will Windows ever fix it? > -- > Jackie > > > "lee" wrote: > >> I have the sam question. >> If any body gets it, please let me know. >> thank you so much >> >> "Jackie" wrote: >> >> > Did you ever find out how to do this? >> > -- >> > Jackie >> > >> > >> > "Chris Rothe" wrote: >> > >> > > Has anybody heard if there's any progress on getting Windows Calendar >> > > reminders to show when the calendar isn't running? >> > > |
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| Re: Calendar reminders All I can find under calendar in windows vista is new task. have no idea how to proceed from there. can you help? -- Jackie "Jon" wrote: > Calendar reminders are set via a scheduled task in Task Scheduler, so look > at the properties of the task in Task Scheduler if there's a problem with > it. The history tab will show if there's been any errors. > > > -- > Jon > > > "Jackie" <Jackie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:D32DEC3F-FC52-424C-B3BF-497EF8FD35E4@microsoft.com... > > This has been going on for a year now. Will Windows ever fix it? > > -- > > Jackie > > > > > > "lee" wrote: > > > >> I have the sam question. > >> If any body gets it, please let me know. > >> thank you so much > >> > >> "Jackie" wrote: > >> > >> > Did you ever find out how to do this? > >> > -- > >> > Jackie > >> > > >> > > >> > "Chris Rothe" wrote: > >> > > >> > > Has anybody heard if there's any progress on getting Windows Calendar > >> > > reminders to show when the calendar isn't running? > >> > > > > |
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| Re: Calendar reminders Hi all. I'm new here, and only really registered because I wanted to reply to this post. So I apologize in advance if either this question has already been answered elsewhere, or I break some rule or something. I believe I have stumbled across a fix. It helps to understand what exactly Windows Calendar is doing behind the scenes to handle reminders. As previously stated, Windows Calendar makes use of Task Scheduler to handle its reminders when the calendar is closed. Under the WindowsCalendar folder, you can see your existing scheduled tasks for Windows Calendar: at most, there should be one with the name "Reminders - <-username->". Here, in a nutshell, is how events should occur: 1) User opens calendar 2) Calendar checks for any existing scheduled tasks and deletes them (there's no point in having a scheduled task if the calendar is open) 3) User closes calendar 4) On the calendar's way out, it scans itself for the next upcoming event, and creates a new scheduled task to handle the reminder. 5) Scheduled task runs the calendar 6) Loop back to step 2 The problem that myself and I believe other users are having is that there is an existing scheduled task that the calendar is having problems deleting (I don't know why this is happening, but if someone else wants to find out, I'd be all ears). Since it can't delete it, it can't make a new one on exit, because it wants to make one with the same name as an existing task (akin to creating 2 files with the same name in the same location). To see if this is your problem open up Task Scheduler, navigate to the WindowsCalendar folder, and see if you have an existing task with the name "Reminders - <-username->". If so, click on it, then click on the Triggers tab. You should see 2 triggers: 1 at log on, and another for an exact date/time. If that date/time is in the past, then you appear to have the same issue I did. So the fix: 1) Close Windows Calendar if it is open 2) Delete any existing scheduled tasks that appear in the WindowsCalendar folder of Task Scheduler 3) Open Windows Calendar 4) Close Windows Calendar Go back to Task Scheduler, right click on the WindowsCalendar folder and click Refresh. You should see a new scheduled task set up to handle your next upcoming reminder. Hope this helps. :) Again, if anyone can figure out what is causing the existing task from getting deleted on exit, please post back. It would help to avoid this problem in the future. -- bipolarcurious Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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| Re: Calendar reminders Thanks so much for being curious! Really made more sense when you described it in full. The reason most of us are here is that we need detailed answers. If we understood our problem, we wouldn't need this venue! thanks again, Grams "bipolarcurious" wrote: > > Hi all. I'm new here, and only really registered because I wanted to > reply to this post. So I apologize in advance if either this question > has already been answered elsewhere, or I break some rule or something. > I believe I have stumbled across a fix. It helps to understand what > exactly Windows Calendar is doing behind the scenes to handle reminders. > > As previously stated, Windows Calendar makes use of Task Scheduler to > handle its reminders when the calendar is closed. Under the > WindowsCalendar folder, you can see your existing scheduled tasks for > Windows Calendar: at most, there should be one with the name "Reminders > - <-username->". Here, in a nutshell, is how events should occur: > > 1) User opens calendar > 2) Calendar checks for any existing scheduled tasks and deletes them > (there's no point in having a scheduled task if the calendar is open) > 3) User closes calendar > 4) On the calendar's way out, it scans itself for the next upcoming > event, and creates a new scheduled task to handle the reminder. > 5) Scheduled task runs the calendar > 6) Loop back to step 2 > > The problem that myself and I believe other users are having is that > there is an existing scheduled task that the calendar is having problems > deleting (I don't know why this is happening, but if someone else wants > to find out, I'd be all ears). Since it can't delete it, it can't make a > new one on exit, because it wants to make one with the same name as an > existing task (akin to creating 2 files with the same name in the same > location). > > To see if this is your problem open up Task Scheduler, navigate to the > WindowsCalendar folder, and see if you have an existing task with the > name "Reminders - <-username->". If so, click on it, then click on the > Triggers tab. You should see 2 triggers: 1 at log on, and another for an > exact date/time. If that date/time is in the past, then you appear to > have the same issue I did. > > So the fix: > > 1) Close Windows Calendar if it is open > 2) Delete any existing scheduled tasks that appear in the > WindowsCalendar folder of Task Scheduler > 3) Open Windows Calendar > 4) Close Windows Calendar > > Go back to Task Scheduler, right click on the WindowsCalendar folder > and click Refresh. You should see a new scheduled task set up to handle > your next upcoming reminder. Hope this helps. :) > > Again, if anyone can figure out what is causing the existing task from > getting deleted on exit, please post back. It would help to avoid this > problem in the future. > > > -- > bipolarcurious > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com > > |
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| RE: Calendar reminders How do we find out whether Microsoft is aware of, and addressing this problem? "Chris Rothe" wrote: > Has anybody heard if there's any progress on getting Windows Calendar > reminders to show when the calendar isn't running? > |
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| RE: Calendar reminders How do we find out whether Microsoft is aware of, and addressing this problem? "Chris Rothe" wrote: > Has anybody heard if there's any progress on getting Windows Calendar > reminders to show when the calendar isn't running? > |
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