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GlacierApparently this is a pretty well-known error but I haven't found any solutions for it on the web.
I have a .VFB file generated by Outlook 2003 on my machine, and then I try to read it on my machine. I get this error: Cannot import vCalendar file. This error can appear if you have attempted to save a recurring Lunar appointment in iCalendar format. To avoid this error, set the appointment option to Gregorian instead of Lunar." Is there a Microsoft fix for this? I found some reference to "changing every appointment", but since the error doesn't identify the appointment this could be a very tedious process indeed (if it even worked at all). Thanks! ---Wayne Erfling |
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