This does not address the issue. It is really inconvenient not having public
and religious holidays in my calendar when arranging meetings. It would be
helpful to know when the MS update will be corrected and available for
download.
"Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
I use the Earth Calendar at http://www.earthcalendar.net/index.php to
find just about any holiday on the planet...I realize it doesn't solve
your Outlook calendar holidays issue but at least you don't have to
guess when a particular holiday will be this year or next.
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Joan wrote:
It is now coming up to the middle of January. Why are we still
waiting for Microsoft to sort this out? It is really inconvenient
not knowing the public and religious holidays for 2006. I would have
expected this update to have been available since the middle of 2005.
"Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
Did you read the message of mine that you replied to? The revised
update, which should hopefully work properly in all ways, is being
worked on and is not yet ready for release. You'll have to either
wait for it or you can just do what I did and add the holidays to
your calendar manually as recurring annual events. (I realize this
doesn't work for all holidays, such as Easter, which doesn't follow
a simple pattern so each year's instance would have to be added one
by one.)
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"JJL" wrote:
I've tried everything in this string of posts and nothing seems to
work. Downloading the update from the Microsoft website gives you
and outlhol.exe file and not the .txt file mentioned. Each time
I've tried, it says the holidays have been sucessfully updated, but
when I add them to my calendar, it still ends at Dec 31, 2005.
"Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
Microsoft is aware of those errors and is fixing them -- I haven't
tried to find the download but it may be missing again until the
file has been revised.
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"Don Enderton" wrote:
There are, however, a couple of bugs: 1) Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day are added only through 2007, while other holidays
are added through 2012 (such as Groundhog Day, etc). 2) Several
holidays are added for 2005 even though 2005 holidays already may
be installed in Outlook 2002.
So I had to add Christmas Eve and Day manually for 2008 through
20012, and manually delete duplicated 2005 holidays.
Uninstalling holidays before installing the patch or update would
not be good because that would uninstall holidays for years prior
to 2005, and I don't want to delete those prior year holidays.
- Don
"Don Enderton" wrote in message
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As I wrote in another string, on a subsequent try, the link
provided by SNSSMIS worked for me.
- Don
"Don Enderton" wrote in message
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SNSSMIS, the link you offer leads to a "The page cannot be
found" error.
Does that Microsoft link work for anyone now?
- Don
"SNSSMIS" wrote in message
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http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...llFile-ENU.exe
"Rippster" wrote:
I have Outlook 2002, how can I add 2006 Holidays? They stop
at 2005.