• CalDavSynchroniser problem

    From Jim S@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 23 11:51:45 2019
    OutlookCalDavSynchronizer, when it works, is a good program to keep Outlook Calendar sync'd to Google Calendar. However I got a heads-up that there was
    a problem and lost it.
    I have tried: repairing, ininstalling/reinstalling with and and without cleaning the registry/restarting the pc, but although Windows programs says
    it is installed, it does not show up in Outlook.
    Any ideas?
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    Jim S

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  • From Juergen Nieveler@21:1/5 to Jim S on Sun Dec 29 12:09:14 2019
    Jim S <jim@jimXscott.co.uk> wrote:

    it is installed, it does not show up in Outlook.
    Any ideas?

    Check wether Outlook has disabled the plugin... it does that
    automatically
    sometimes when it thinks a plugin takes too long to load :-(

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  • From Jim S@21:1/5 to Juergen Nieveler on Sun Dec 29 13:14:35 2019
    On Sun, 29 Dec 2019 12:09:14 +0100, Juergen Nieveler wrote:

    Jim S <jim@jimXscott.co.uk> wrote:

    it is installed, it does not show up in Outlook.
    Any ideas?

    Check wether Outlook has disabled the plugin... it does that
    automatically
    sometimes when it thinks a plugin takes too long to load :-(

    Thanks, but how could I find out and r-eenable?

    I am playing with OutlookGoogleCanendarSync at the moment. It's a bit temperamental, but seems to be working. https://phw198.github.io/OutlookGoogleCalendarSync/
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    Jim S

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  • From Juergen Nieveler@21:1/5 to Jim S on Mon Jan 6 15:09:21 2020
    Jim S <jim@jimXscott.co.uk> wrote:

    Check wether Outlook has disabled the plugin... it does that
    automatically
    sometimes when it thinks a plugin takes too long to load :-(

    Thanks, but how could I find out and r-eenable?

    File/Options/Manage disabled items (at the bottom)

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  • From Jim S@21:1/5 to Juergen Nieveler on Mon Jan 6 17:06:50 2020
    On 06/01/2020 14:09, Juergen Nieveler wrote:
    Jim S <jim@jimXscott.co.uk> wrote:

    Check wether Outlook has disabled the plugin... it does that
    automatically
    sometimes when it thinks a plugin takes too long to load :-(

    Thanks, but how could I find out and r-eenable?

    File/Options/Manage disabled items (at the bottom)


    Thanks
    I found that and did it. It worked for a while until, at one startup, it disappeared again.

    I've moved back to Thunderbird whose calendar is not as pretty, but does everything I need including syncing both ways.

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    Jim S

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