Outlook Live and accessing other users hotmail calendars

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DMWARMOCK

Problem Description: I am trying to see my wife's hotmail calendar in my
copy of Outlook live.

I am clicking on open a shared calendar and entering her hotmail account
name

NB we have previously shared calendars in MSN hotmail and can see each
other's calendar's in Hotmail

Outlook live returns an error message

"Unable to Display the folder. Your profile is not configured to support
this operation for this user.

Can't find any reference to this problem in the helpfile.

I have tried creating a new profile which only contains my hotmail mail
account - SUCCESS! I can see my wife's calendar in Outlook Live. I then add
a POPMAIL account - provided the hotmail account is the primary account I
can still see my wife's calendar. However, when I then make the popmail the
primary account I get another error message when trying to access my wife's
calendar. It says

"The set of folder could not be opened. Open in Help Window"

I open the details button and it gives me this

"This error usually appears if the OST or PST file you are using is:
Unavailable

Protected with file permissions

On a share on a server and the network is down

Corrupt

To correct this problem, store the OST or PST file on the local computer.

You may also want to run the scanost.exe and scanpst.exe tools to verify
file integrity.

More information about this error message online.

The link to the MS web site points here:-

http://www.microsoft.com/products/e...orMessages&EvtID=10056&LCID=1033&ProdVer=11.0

but I can't see any relevant articles. Any one else any ideas?

PS My wife gets exactly the same errors when we try to set the thing up the
other way around - ie using her version of outlook live to try to see my
hotmail calendar.

Warren
 

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