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Is anyone else having issues with .vcs files not importing into Outlook 2007
beta 2? I'm a Microsoft Partner and I regularly watch Microsoft webcasts. One of the webcast website features is to download a .vcs file containing the webcast data and be able to import it into your Outlook calendar. When I choose to "open" the file to do the import, Outlook fires up a new email message instead of importing the .vcs as a calendar item. I've also tried to save the .vcs file and import it manually using the import / export features of Outlook. Nothing happens with the manual import, it doesn't fire up a new email message but it also doesn't add the item to my calendar. This is happening on several computers that I'm testing Office 2007 beta 2 on. Any ideas or is this just a beta bug? - Jon Jonathan OBrien MCSE, Microsoft Small Business Specialist Active IT Design, LLC www.activeITdesign.com |
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Have you checked your file association for .vcs files? Can you post the file contents or link?
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Active IT Design" wrote in message ... Is anyone else having issues with .vcs files not importing into Outlook 2007 beta 2? I'm a Microsoft Partner and I regularly watch Microsoft webcasts. One of the webcast website features is to download a .vcs file containing the webcast data and be able to import it into your Outlook calendar. When I choose to "open" the file to do the import, Outlook fires up a new email message instead of importing the .vcs as a calendar item. I've also tried to save the .vcs file and import it manually using the import / export features of Outlook. Nothing happens with the manual import, it doesn't fire up a new email message but it also doesn't add the item to my calendar. This is happening on several computers that I'm testing Office 2007 beta 2 on. Any ideas or is this just a beta bug? - Jon Jonathan OBrien MCSE, Microsoft Small Business Specialist Active IT Design, LLC www.activeITdesign.com |
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My VCS association is set to open with Outlook. See here
http://download.activeITdesign.com/vcs.jpg Here's a link to the type of .vcs files that just cause Outlook to start a blank email message instead of adding the item to my calendar. http://www.msreadiness.com/EventSche...344&rid=298839 -- - Jon Jonathan OBrien MCSE, Microsoft Small Business Specialist Active IT Design, LLC www.activeITdesign.com "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Have you checked your file association for .vcs files? Can you post the file contents or link? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Active IT Design" wrote in message ... Is anyone else having issues with .vcs files not importing into Outlook 2007 beta 2? I'm a Microsoft Partner and I regularly watch Microsoft webcasts. One of the webcast website features is to download a .vcs file containing the webcast data and be able to import it into your Outlook calendar. When I choose to "open" the file to do the import, Outlook fires up a new email message instead of importing the .vcs as a calendar item. I've also tried to save the .vcs file and import it manually using the import / export features of Outlook. Nothing happens with the manual import, it doesn't fire up a new email message but it also doesn't add the item to my calendar. This is happening on several computers that I'm testing Office 2007 beta 2 on. Any ideas or is this just a beta bug? - Jon Jonathan OBrien MCSE, Microsoft Small Business Specialist Active IT Design, LLC www.activeITdesign.com |
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Thanks. I can duplicate the problem here and will file a formal bug report.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Active IT Design" wrote in message ... Here's a link to the type of .vcs files that just cause Outlook to start a blank email message instead of adding the item to my calendar. http://www.msreadiness.com/EventSche...344&rid=298839 -- Is anyone else having issues with .vcs files not importing into Outlook 2007 beta 2? I'm a Microsoft Partner and I regularly watch Microsoft webcasts. One of the webcast website features is to download a .vcs file containing the webcast data and be able to import it into your Outlook calendar. When I choose to "open" the file to do the import, Outlook fires up a new email message instead of importing the .vcs as a calendar item. I've also tried to save the .vcs file and import it manually using the import / export features of Outlook. Nothing happens with the manual import, it doesn't fire up a new email message but it also doesn't add the item to my calendar. This is happening on several computers that I'm testing Office 2007 beta 2 on. |
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I just ran into the same issue with some MS Readiness webcast invitations,
but other vcs files worked fine. I noticed that in the webcast files there is a space after the PropertyName:. I removed the all of the spaces to match a file that worked, and I was able to import the webcast event. For example, in the file referenced in this thread, the beginning of the file reads: BEGIN: VCALENDAR VERSION: 1.0 BEGIN: VEVENT DTSTART: 20060720T180000Z DTEND: 20060720T190000Z After some testing, I noticed that it was the spaces after the DTSTART and DTEND properties that were causing the problem. Now the file wil import as an Outlook appointment. I know it doesn't really help with imports, but it may help in the bug filing. John Roberts JLR Technology Solutions "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Thanks. I can duplicate the problem here and will file a formal bug report. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Active IT Design" wrote in message ... Here's a link to the type of .vcs files that just cause Outlook to start a blank email message instead of adding the item to my calendar. http://www.msreadiness.com/EventSche...344&rid=298839 -- Is anyone else having issues with .vcs files not importing into Outlook 2007 beta 2? I'm a Microsoft Partner and I regularly watch Microsoft webcasts. One of the webcast website features is to download a .vcs file containing the webcast data and be able to import it into your Outlook calendar. When I choose to "open" the file to do the import, Outlook fires up a new email message instead of importing the .vcs as a calendar item. I've also tried to save the .vcs file and import it manually using the import / export features of Outlook. Nothing happens with the manual import, it doesn't fire up a new email message but it also doesn't add the item to my calendar. This is happening on several computers that I'm testing Office 2007 beta 2 on. |
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