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I receive the following message when trying to import a .ics file that we
generate on our intranet. vCalendar/iCalendar Import failed. The input file may be corrupt. The function cannot be performed because the message has been changed. But when Opening or drag and drop, it opens perfectly and can be saved. Example .ics file is shown below BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//GSM Association//NONSGML iCalendar file//EN VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20051212T090000 DTEND:20051212T120000 DTSTAMP:20060113T154422Z DESCRIPTION:Meeting Details: Meeting in Dublin........ Test Reply By Date: 09-Dec-2005 Contact Details: Organizer: R. Doyle Company: GSMA Address: Deansgrange Dublin Note: Unless otherwise stated, the times shown are local to the following location: Dublin LOCATION ![]() CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED SUMMARY:Test Meeting CATEGORIES:Business ORGANIZER: CN=R. CONTACT: R. Doyle, END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR |
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![]() When I paste the code back into a .ics file (original is from Unix and doesn't have newlines) I get the complaint about lunar versus gregorian calendar. I do not have an alternate calendar enabled at all and this is not a recurring appointment, so this suggestion from Microsoft is not overly useful. |
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![]() I had an issue with importing a valid .ICS file as well, with the same error message, after successfully importing the same file earlier in the day, then manually deleting the entries. I quit & restarted Outlook and the problem went away. -- oncebitter |
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this error (lunar vs. gregorian) appears when the file is saved not in
correct format of UTF-8 (e.g. notepad puts some weird chars on the beginning of the file - visible in hexa). if you do not have to use national characters, save the file with ANSI encoding or use editor able to save UTF-8 correctly. Minties pÃ*Å¡e: When I paste the code back into a .ics file (original is from Unix and doesn't have newlines) I get the complaint about lunar versus gregorian calendar. I do not have an alternate calendar enabled at all and this is not a recurring appointment, so this suggestion from Microsoft is not overly useful. |
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