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Outlook 2007. In Calendar view, I have the To-Do Bar open. I've check-boxed
Date Navigator, Appointments and Tasks. Date Navigator and Appointments appear, but in place of Tasks i get message: "The operation failed. An object could not be found." Going to the folder view for All Task Items if i select To-Do List, i get the message: "Cannot display the folder." However, if in the same folder view for All Task Items, i select Tasks, i am able to see all my tasks. I have gone to Personal Folders, and in its properties, i have selected Display Reminders and Tasks from this Folder in the To-Do Bar. So, even though i'm doing everything recommended in the knowledge base, i still have the problem. thanks |
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What have you done that is recommended in the knowledge base?
You could try with a new profile and open your old PST and copy the data over. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007. In Calendar view, I have the To-Do Bar open. I've check-boxed Date Navigator, Appointments and Tasks. Date Navigator and Appointments appear, but in place of Tasks i get message: "The operation failed. An object could not be found." Going to the folder view for All Task Items if i select To-Do List, i get the message: "Cannot display the folder." However, if in the same folder view for All Task Items, i select Tasks, i am able to see all my tasks. I have gone to Personal Folders, and in its properties, i have selected Display Reminders and Tasks from this Folder in the To-Do Bar. So, even though i'm doing everything recommended in the knowledge base, i still have the problem. thanks |
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Hi, Bill R,
Here's what I have done that is recommended in the knowledge base: * Selected/clicked "Tasks" in the To-Do Bar options dialog * Selected/clicked "Display...Tasks...To-Do Bar...etc." in the Personal Folders properties dialog I'm a bit leery about opening a new profile because it seems like opening another potential can of worms in order to address a relatively simple problem. My profile is complicated--I have 20 POP email accounts and one Exchange email account, as well as a huge (3G) pst file, therefore I fear even more issues when creating a new profile. Do you think that's a resolution, or is it simply a trouble-shooting technique? thanks, michelle "BillR [MVP]" wrote: What have you done that is recommended in the knowledge base? You could try with a new profile and open your old PST and copy the data over. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007. In Calendar view, I have the To-Do Bar open. I've check-boxed Date Navigator, Appointments and Tasks. Date Navigator and Appointments appear, but in place of Tasks i get message: "The operation failed. An object could not be found." Going to the folder view for All Task Items if i select To-Do List, i get the message: "Cannot display the folder." However, if in the same folder view for All Task Items, i select Tasks, i am able to see all my tasks. I have gone to Personal Folders, and in its properties, i have selected Display Reminders and Tasks from this Folder in the To-Do Bar. So, even though i'm doing everything recommended in the knowledge base, i still have the problem. thanks |
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both. It will show if the profile is corrupt and, if so act as a new one.
Creating a new profile won't effect your current one. Just add a POP3 account to it. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, Bill R, Here's what I have done that is recommended in the knowledge base: * Selected/clicked "Tasks" in the To-Do Bar options dialog * Selected/clicked "Display...Tasks...To-Do Bar...etc." in the Personal Folders properties dialog I'm a bit leery about opening a new profile because it seems like opening another potential can of worms in order to address a relatively simple problem. My profile is complicated--I have 20 POP email accounts and one Exchange email account, as well as a huge (3G) pst file, therefore I fear even more issues when creating a new profile. Do you think that's a resolution, or is it simply a trouble-shooting technique? thanks, michelle "BillR [MVP]" wrote: What have you done that is recommended in the knowledge base? You could try with a new profile and open your old PST and copy the data over. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007. In Calendar view, I have the To-Do Bar open. I've check-boxed Date Navigator, Appointments and Tasks. Date Navigator and Appointments appear, but in place of Tasks i get message: "The operation failed. An object could not be found." Going to the folder view for All Task Items if i select To-Do List, i get the message: "Cannot display the folder." However, if in the same folder view for All Task Items, i select Tasks, i am able to see all my tasks. I have gone to Personal Folders, and in its properties, i have selected Display Reminders and Tasks from this Folder in the To-Do Bar. So, even though i'm doing everything recommended in the knowledge base, i still have the problem. thanks |
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Hi, Bill,
In attempting to solve a different Office 2007 problem (horrid performance) I removed Desktop Search. After rebooting once Search was removed, I found that the To-Do Bar problems had disappeared along with (some of) the performance problems. Strange. thanks, Michelle "BillR [MVP]" wrote: both. It will show if the profile is corrupt and, if so act as a new one. Creating a new profile won't effect your current one. Just add a POP3 account to it. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, Bill R, Here's what I have done that is recommended in the knowledge base: * Selected/clicked "Tasks" in the To-Do Bar options dialog * Selected/clicked "Display...Tasks...To-Do Bar...etc." in the Personal Folders properties dialog I'm a bit leery about opening a new profile because it seems like opening another potential can of worms in order to address a relatively simple problem. My profile is complicated--I have 20 POP email accounts and one Exchange email account, as well as a huge (3G) pst file, therefore I fear even more issues when creating a new profile. Do you think that's a resolution, or is it simply a trouble-shooting technique? thanks, michelle "BillR [MVP]" wrote: What have you done that is recommended in the knowledge base? You could try with a new profile and open your old PST and copy the data over. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007. In Calendar view, I have the To-Do Bar open. I've check-boxed Date Navigator, Appointments and Tasks. Date Navigator and Appointments appear, but in place of Tasks i get message: "The operation failed. An object could not be found." Going to the folder view for All Task Items if i select To-Do List, i get the message: "Cannot display the folder." However, if in the same folder view for All Task Items, i select Tasks, i am able to see all my tasks. I have gone to Personal Folders, and in its properties, i have selected Display Reminders and Tasks from this Folder in the To-Do Bar. So, even though i'm doing everything recommended in the knowledge base, i still have the problem. thanks |
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totally strange.
-- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message ... Hi, Bill, In attempting to solve a different Office 2007 problem (horrid performance) I removed Desktop Search. After rebooting once Search was removed, I found that the To-Do Bar problems had disappeared along with (some of) the performance problems. Strange. thanks, Michelle "BillR [MVP]" wrote: both. It will show if the profile is corrupt and, if so act as a new one. Creating a new profile won't effect your current one. Just add a POP3 account to it. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, Bill R, Here's what I have done that is recommended in the knowledge base: * Selected/clicked "Tasks" in the To-Do Bar options dialog * Selected/clicked "Display...Tasks...To-Do Bar...etc." in the Personal Folders properties dialog I'm a bit leery about opening a new profile because it seems like opening another potential can of worms in order to address a relatively simple problem. My profile is complicated--I have 20 POP email accounts and one Exchange email account, as well as a huge (3G) pst file, therefore I fear even more issues when creating a new profile. Do you think that's a resolution, or is it simply a trouble-shooting technique? thanks, michelle "BillR [MVP]" wrote: What have you done that is recommended in the knowledge base? You could try with a new profile and open your old PST and copy the data over. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message ... Outlook 2007. In Calendar view, I have the To-Do Bar open. I've check-boxed Date Navigator, Appointments and Tasks. Date Navigator and Appointments appear, but in place of Tasks i get message: "The operation failed. An object could not be found." Going to the folder view for All Task Items if i select To-Do List, i get the message: "Cannot display the folder." However, if in the same folder view for All Task Items, i select Tasks, i am able to see all my tasks. I have gone to Personal Folders, and in its properties, i have selected Display Reminders and Tasks from this Folder in the To-Do Bar. So, even though i'm doing everything recommended in the knowledge base, i still have the problem. thanks |
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On Aug 15, 8:49 pm, "BillR [MVP]" wrote:
totally strange. -- Bill R MVP"sheiman" wrote in message ... Hi, Bill, In attempting to solve a different Office2007problem (horrid performance) I removed Desktop Search. After rebooting once Search was removed, I found that theTo-DoBarproblems had disappeared along with (some of) the performance problems. Strange. thanks, Michelle "BillR [MVP]" wrote: both. It will show if the profile is corrupt and, if so act as a new one. Creating a new profile won't effect your current one. Just add a POP3 account to it. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message news ![]() Here's what I have done that is recommended in the knowledge base: * Selected/clicked "Tasks" in theTo-DoBaroptions dialog * Selected/clicked "Display...Tasks...To-DoBar...etc." in the Personal Folders properties dialog I'm a bit leery about opening a new profile because it seems like opening another potential can of worms in order to address a relatively simple problem. My profile is complicated--I have 20 POP email accounts and one Exchange email account, as well as a huge (3G) pst file, therefore I fear even more issues when creating a new profile. Do you think that's a resolution, or is it simply a trouble-shooting technique? thanks, michelle "BillR [MVP]" wrote: What have you done that is recommended in the knowledge base? You could try with a new profile and open your old PST and copy the data over. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message ... Outlook2007. In Calendar view, I have theTo-DoBaropen. I've check-boxed Date Navigator, Appointments andTasks. Date Navigator and Appointments appear, but in place ofTasksi get message: "The operation failed. An object could not be found." Going to the folder view for All Task Items if i selectTo-DoList, i get the message: "Cannot display the folder." However, if in the same folder view for All Task Items, i selectTasks, i am able to see all my tasks. I have gone to Personal Folders, and in its properties, i have selected Display Reminders andTasksfrom this Folder in theTo-DoBar. So, even though i'm doing everything recommended in the knowledge base, i still have the problem. thanks- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi, Bill, Thanks for all your help, Bill & others on the group. Here is a caveat for those who want to use the method of creating a new profile to fix this problem: many of your customizations will be lost and have to be re-created in the new profile. This cure may be worse than the problem. For example, to attempt to fix this problem as recommended, I created a new profile and then imported my old pst file. This process took 5 hours (pst file is over 3G for me), during which time, my email & calendar were unavailable to me. Once the import had finished, I found that my extensive list of categories (over 50, with 14 color schemes matrixed across the 50 categories), which i assign to all my contacts and calendar items, had not been imported. I didn't look to see if my email rules (17) had been imported; I do know that my email accounts/addresses (24) had not been imported. Considering the hours it had taken me to customize Outlook, I decided to abandon the 5+ hours of effort and the n hours of diagnosis already spent on this current problem and just live with the problem of no Tasks in the To-Do bar. As a business person, I can't afford to spend 2+ business days of non-productivity diagnosing problems with productivity tools. This is only my experience and my requirements; yours may vary. I just want to say to be wary of diagnostic processes that take many hours and/or work-arounds that require much re-do of your preferences. Sigh... Thanks, Michelle |
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a few notes on this -
DON'T import he PST. Importing can cause issues. One can open a PST file and copy data over. Another option (if the PST is safe to use and has no errors in it) is to create a new profile with a new PST, add the old PST to the profile and then set the old PST as default. Rules can be exported and imported via the Options button in Rules and Alerts. The rules will be there but sometimes they need to be modified to get them to work. -- Bill R MVP wrote in message ups.com... On Aug 15, 8:49 pm, "BillR [MVP]" wrote: totally strange. -- Bill R MVP"sheiman" wrote in message ... Hi, Bill, In attempting to solve a different Office2007problem (horrid performance) I removed Desktop Search. After rebooting once Search was removed, I found that theTo-DoBarproblems had disappeared along with (some of) the performance problems. Strange. thanks, Michelle "BillR [MVP]" wrote: both. It will show if the profile is corrupt and, if so act as a new one. Creating a new profile won't effect your current one. Just add a POP3 account to it. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message news ![]() Here's what I have done that is recommended in the knowledge base: * Selected/clicked "Tasks" in theTo-DoBaroptions dialog * Selected/clicked "Display...Tasks...To-DoBar...etc." in the Personal Folders properties dialog I'm a bit leery about opening a new profile because it seems like opening another potential can of worms in order to address a relatively simple problem. My profile is complicated--I have 20 POP email accounts and one Exchange email account, as well as a huge (3G) pst file, therefore I fear even more issues when creating a new profile. Do you think that's a resolution, or is it simply a trouble-shooting technique? thanks, michelle "BillR [MVP]" wrote: What have you done that is recommended in the knowledge base? You could try with a new profile and open your old PST and copy the data over. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message ... Outlook2007. In Calendar view, I have theTo-DoBaropen. I've check-boxed Date Navigator, Appointments andTasks. Date Navigator and Appointments appear, but in place ofTasksi get message: "The operation failed. An object could not be found." Going to the folder view for All Task Items if i selectTo-DoList, i get the message: "Cannot display the folder." However, if in the same folder view for All Task Items, i selectTasks, i am able to see all my tasks. I have gone to Personal Folders, and in its properties, i have selected Display Reminders andTasksfrom this Folder in theTo-DoBar. So, even though i'm doing everything recommended in the knowledge base, i still have the problem. thanks- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi, Bill, Thanks for all your help, Bill & others on the group. Here is a caveat for those who want to use the method of creating a new profile to fix this problem: many of your customizations will be lost and have to be re-created in the new profile. This cure may be worse than the problem. For example, to attempt to fix this problem as recommended, I created a new profile and then imported my old pst file. This process took 5 hours (pst file is over 3G for me), during which time, my email & calendar were unavailable to me. Once the import had finished, I found that my extensive list of categories (over 50, with 14 color schemes matrixed across the 50 categories), which i assign to all my contacts and calendar items, had not been imported. I didn't look to see if my email rules (17) had been imported; I do know that my email accounts/addresses (24) had not been imported. Considering the hours it had taken me to customize Outlook, I decided to abandon the 5+ hours of effort and the n hours of diagnosis already spent on this current problem and just live with the problem of no Tasks in the To-Do bar. As a business person, I can't afford to spend 2+ business days of non-productivity diagnosing problems with productivity tools. This is only my experience and my requirements; yours may vary. I just want to say to be wary of diagnostic processes that take many hours and/or work-arounds that require much re-do of your preferences. Sigh... Thanks, Michelle |
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On Aug 25, 6:05 am, "BillR [MVP]" wrote:
a few notes on this - DON'T import he PST. Importing can cause issues. One can open a PST file and copy data over. Another option (if the PST is safe to use and has no errors in it) is to create a new profile with a new PST, add the old PST to the profile and then set the old PST as default. Rules can be exported and imported via the Options button in Rules and Alerts. The rules will be there but sometimes they need to be modified to get them to work. -- Bill R wrote in message ups.com... On Aug 15, 8:49 pm, "BillR [MVP]" wrote: totally strange. -- Bill R MVP"sheiman" wrote in message ... Hi, Bill, In attempting to solve a different Office2007problem (horrid performance) I removed Desktop Search. After rebooting once Search was removed, I found that theTo-DoBarproblems had disappeared along with (some of) the performance problems. Strange. thanks, Michelle "BillR [MVP]" wrote: both. It will show if the profile is corrupt and, if so act as a new one. Creating a new profile won't effect your current one. Just add a POP3 account to it. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message news ![]() Here's what I have done that is recommended in the knowledge base: * Selected/clicked "Tasks" in theTo-DoBaroptions dialog * Selected/clicked "Display...Tasks...To-DoBar...etc." in the Personal Folders properties dialog I'm a bit leery about opening a new profile because it seems like opening another potential can of worms in order to address a relatively simple problem. My profile is complicated--I have 20 POP email accounts and one Exchange email account, as well as a huge (3G) pst file, therefore I fear even more issues when creating a new profile. Do you think that's a resolution, or is it simply a trouble-shooting technique? thanks, michelle "BillR [MVP]" wrote: What have you done that is recommended in the knowledge base? You could try with a new profile and open your old PST and copy the data over. -- Bill R MVP "sheiman" wrote in message ... Outlook2007. In Calendar view, I have theTo-DoBaropen. I've check-boxed Date Navigator, Appointments andTasks. Date Navigator and Appointments appear, but in place ofTasksi get message: "The operation failed. An object could not be found." Going to the folder view for All Task Items if i selectTo-DoList, i get the message: "Cannot display the folder." However, if in the same folder view for All Task Items, i selectTasks, i am able to see all my tasks. I have gone to Personal Folders, and in its properties, i have selected Display Reminders andTasksfrom this Folder in theTo-DoBar. So, even though i'm doing everything recommended in the knowledge base, i still have the problem. thanks- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi, Bill, Thanks for all your help, Bill & others on the group. Here is a caveat for those who want to use the method of creating a new profile to fix this problem: many of your customizations will be lost and have to be re-created in the new profile. This cure may be worse than the problem. For example, to attempt to fix this problem as recommended, I created a new profile and then imported my old pst file. This process took 5 hours (pst file is over 3G for me), during which time, my email & calendar were unavailable to me. Once the import had finished, I found that my extensive list of categories (over 50, with 14 color schemes matrixed across the 50 categories), which i assign to all my contacts and calendar items, had not been imported. I didn't look to see if my email rules (17) had been imported; I do know that my email accounts/addresses (24) had not been imported. Considering the hours it had taken me to customize Outlook, I decided to abandon the 5+ hours of effort and the n hours of diagnosis already spent on this current problem and just live with the problem of no Tasks in the To-Do bar. As a business person, I can't afford to spend 2+ business days of non-productivity diagnosing problems with productivity tools. This is only my experience and my requirements; yours may vary. I just want to say to be wary of diagnostic processes that take many hours and/or work-arounds that require much re-do of your preferences. Sigh... Thanks, Michelle Thanks, Bill, I did not realize one could open a PST rather than import it. Nor did I realize that one could point a new profile to an old PST. michelle |
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