Subscribed Internet Calendars Disappearing

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Andy Chu

I'm running Outlook 2007 and I subscribe to 5 Internet Calendars. I've
been subscribing to these iCals for awhile (several months) when
suddenly none of the 5 calendars are avaliable for viewing. The
Calendar Task Pane to the left of the screen doesn't show any of the
calendars; although the groups they were originally categorized under
are still there. It simply appears as if all the groups are empty.
However, my default and archived calendars (the only local calendars I
possess) are still avaliable for viewing.

Acording to Account Settings, I'm still subscribed to all 5 calendars.
They are getting updated and they have some sort of size.

I'm at a complete loss as to how to fix this one. Any help would be
appreciated.

-Andy
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

What types of calendars are these? google? Live mail? other?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, Andy Chu asked:

| I'm running Outlook 2007 and I subscribe to 5 Internet Calendars. I've
| been subscribing to these iCals for awhile (several months) when
| suddenly none of the 5 calendars are avaliable for viewing. The
| Calendar Task Pane to the left of the screen doesn't show any of the
| calendars; although the groups they were originally categorized under
| are still there. It simply appears as if all the groups are empty.
| However, my default and archived calendars (the only local calendars I
| possess) are still avaliable for viewing.
|
| Acording to Account Settings, I'm still subscribed to all 5 calendars.
| They are getting updated and they have some sort of size.
|
| I'm at a complete loss as to how to fix this one. Any help would be
| appreciated.
|
| -Andy
 

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