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cannot accept meetings - an object could not be found
Hello, When I receive meetings, the grey status bar under the accept/decline buttons says "this meeting is not in the calendar; it may have been moved or deleted" and when I try to accept, I get an alert that says "Operation Failed. An object could not be found." I get the same alert when I try to create a meeting myself. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
cannot accept meetings - an object could not be found
Good Day,
Start by making sure your Office and Windows in up to date, then run a detect and repair on your Outlook. If still does not work may want to create a new profile. Regards -- Francine Otterson President, San Diego Outlook User Group MVP - Microsoft Outlook "ixemul" wrote in message ... Hello, When I receive meetings, the grey status bar under the accept/decline buttons says "this meeting is not in the calendar; it may have been moved or deleted" and when I try to accept, I get an alert that says "Operation Failed. An object could not be found." I get the same alert when I try to create a meeting myself. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
cannot accept meetings - an object could not be found
If you reboot Windows, does it work then?
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, ixemul asked: | Hello, | | When I receive meetings, the grey status bar under the accept/decline | buttons says | "this meeting is not in the calendar; it may have been moved or | deleted" and when I try to accept, I get an alert that says | "Operation Failed. An object could not be found." I get the same | alert when I try to create a meeting myself. | | Any help would be greatly appreciated. | | Thanks |
cannot accept meetings - an object could not be found
Hello, Rebooting does not help, no. I used to work tech support, so I know what to try first ;-) I have visited windows update and I am now all up to date, but I still have this issue. I have created a second calendar in one of my personal folders and it exhibits the same behavior. I'm not sure what was meant in the previous post by "create a new profile" in this context, perhaps I don't have the right terminology? I should have mentioned before, I am using Outlook 2003 on Windows 2000. At about the same time as this started I also began getting a number of conflicts (not the scheduling kind!). Thanks, Chris "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: If you reboot Windows, does it work then? --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, ixemul asked: | Hello, | | When I receive meetings, the grey status bar under the accept/decline | buttons says | "this meeting is not in the calendar; it may have been moved or | deleted" and when I try to accept, I get an alert that says | "Operation Failed. An object could not be found." I get the same | alert when I try to create a meeting myself. | | Any help would be greatly appreciated. | | Thanks |
cannot accept meetings - an object could not be found
Hello, I figured out the reference to creating a new profile, and that worked. Thanks very much! "ixemul" wrote: Hello, Rebooting does not help, no. I used to work tech support, so I know what to try first ;-) I have visited windows update and I am now all up to date, but I still have this issue. I have created a second calendar in one of my personal folders and it exhibits the same behavior. I'm not sure what was meant in the previous post by "create a new profile" in this context, perhaps I don't have the right terminology? |
cannot accept meetings - an object could not be found
I'm wondering if this is simply just renaming their username folder under
Documents and Settings and have them log in again as it will re-create the profile?? I have the same issue with a user here. "ixemul" wrote: Hello, I figured out the reference to creating a new profile, and that worked. Thanks very much! "ixemul" wrote: Hello, Rebooting does not help, no. I used to work tech support, so I know what to try first ;-) I have visited windows update and I am now all up to date, but I still have this issue. I have created a second calendar in one of my personal folders and it exhibits the same behavior. I'm not sure what was meant in the previous post by "create a new profile" in this context, perhaps I don't have the right terminology? |
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