From: Tom Grounds on 15 Dec 2006 17:09 I have Contact lists, Calendars and Tasks lists linked to Outlook 2007 from a SharePoint 2007 site. The linking works fine - but when I process a Send/Receive in outlook I get the following error: Task 'SharePoint' reported error (0x8000FFFF) : 'An error occurred either in Outlook or SharePoint. Contact the SharePoint site administrator. HTTP 400.' Is there something additional that needs to be done on my SharePoint Installation to allow for the syncing of these lists? Thanks- Tom. ---------------------------------------- Tom Grounds Pariveda Solutions www.parivedasolutions.com
From: JesseR on 4 Jan 2007 17:04 I am having the same issue. It worked fine when I was using Outlook 2003, but since I upgraded to 2007, I go to connect a calendar or list and it prompts outlook to accept the calendar, and when I hit yes, nothing happens. Have you resolved this? Tom Grounds wrote: > I have Contact lists, Calendars and Tasks lists linked to Outlook 2007 from a > SharePoint 2007 site. The linking works fine - but when I process a > Send/Receive in outlook I get the following error: > > Task 'SharePoint' reported error (0x8000FFFF) : 'An error occurred either in > Outlook or SharePoint. Contact the SharePoint site administrator. HTTP 400.' > > Is there something additional that needs to be done on my SharePoint > Installation to allow for the syncing of these lists? > > Thanks- > Tom. > ---------------------------------------- > Tom Grounds > > Pariveda Solutions > www.parivedasolutions.com
From: Spike Dueller on 4 Jan 2007 11:01 Hi I had the exact same error on a VPC that had no network connectivity (just a loopback) by issuing the NET STOP SENS command at a command prompt everything started working, Tasks, calendar and offline documents... Tom Grounds;7047533 Wrote: > I have Contact lists, Calendars and Tasks lists linked to Outlook 2007 > from a > SharePoint 2007 site. The linking works fine - but when I process a > Send/Receive in outlook I get the following error: > > Task 'SharePoint' reported error (0x8000FFFF) : 'An error occurred > either in > Outlook or SharePoint. Contact the SharePoint site administrator. HTTP > 400.' > > Is there something additional that needs to be done on my SharePoint > Installation to allow for the syncing of these lists? > > Thanks- > Tom. > ---------------------------------------- > Tom Grounds > > Pariveda Solutions > www.parivedasolutions.com -- Spike Dueller
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