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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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