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From: Kristen on 23 Dec 2009 10:39 I am having the same issue. One of our users suddenly started getting prompts to sign in for all of our shared calendars, and they wouldn't go away. We deleted her calendar and reinstalled it, her calendar is now published and visible through the Office Online site. But, now when she tries to share her calendar with the rest of the team, we are not able to subscribe to it. We all get the "Cannot verify or add the calendar to Outlook. Make sure the following link is a valid calendar link:...." error message. "Dave Williamson" wrote: > I tried to share my calendar with another coworker and neither is able to add > my calendar to their Outlook with the same details as my previous post. > > So I deleted the 2 email addresses showing in my "Publish to Internet" -> > "Change Sharing Permissions". Then I did a "Publish to Internet" -> "Share > published calendar" and sent the email to both coworkers. > > Same result. They can't click on the email "subscribe" and successfully add > it to their calendars. > > Both coworkers have valid Live ID accounts for the email address i sent them. > > Any ideas? > > "Dave Williamson" wrote: > > > We have an Outlook 2007 client who was able to view my shared calendar until > > a couple of days ago. Since then the client prompts for a User Name and > > Password that always fails (double checked correctness by logging into > > office.microsoft.com). It fails three times then returns the message > > > > Cannot verify or add the calendar to Outlook. Make sure the following link > > is a valid calendar link: > > webcals://<the url to my ICS would be here> > > > > OK button > > > > Does anyone know how to fix this?
From: Michael Reed Michael on 23 Dec 2009 14:31 I and two other users are having this exact same problem so we deleted everything to start over even creating new iCal publishing accounts. We can publish but we can't subscribe to another's published calendar due to the "Cannot verify or add the Internet Calendar in Outlook. Verify the link is a valid calendar link:" error. "Kristen" wrote: > I am having the same issue. One of our users suddenly started getting prompts > to sign in for all of our shared calendars, and they wouldn't go away. We > deleted her calendar and reinstalled it, her calendar is now published and > visible through the Office Online site. > > But, now when she tries to share her calendar with the rest of the team, we > are not able to subscribe to it. We all get the "Cannot verify or add the > calendar to Outlook. Make sure the following link is a valid calendar > link:...." error message. > > "Dave Williamson" wrote: > > > I tried to share my calendar with another coworker and neither is able to add > > my calendar to their Outlook with the same details as my previous post. > > > > So I deleted the 2 email addresses showing in my "Publish to Internet" -> > > "Change Sharing Permissions". Then I did a "Publish to Internet" -> "Share > > published calendar" and sent the email to both coworkers. > > > > Same result. They can't click on the email "subscribe" and successfully add > > it to their calendars. > > > > Both coworkers have valid Live ID accounts for the email address i sent them. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > "Dave Williamson" wrote: > > > > > We have an Outlook 2007 client who was able to view my shared calendar until > > > a couple of days ago. Since then the client prompts for a User Name and > > > Password that always fails (double checked correctness by logging into > > > office.microsoft.com). It fails three times then returns the message > > > > > > Cannot verify or add the calendar to Outlook. Make sure the following link > > > is a valid calendar link: > > > webcals://<the url to my ICS would be here> > > > > > > OK button > > > > > > Does anyone know how to fix this?
From: 543gbrvwec on 2 Jan 2010 17:15 Microsoft has acknowledged a problem with publishing and has listed some work arounds. See the following link: http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring&tid=9345bddc-1f47-4313-9ef8-7c62f4a8a000 Please post in that link if the work around does/doesnot work for you. However, there may still be problems with subscribing.
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