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==[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2990457/outlook-errors-when-you-try-to-access-a-shared-calendar Outlook errors when you try to access a shared calendar]==
 
==[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2990457/outlook-errors-when-you-try-to-access-a-shared-calendar Outlook errors when you try to access a shared calendar]==
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# In Outlook, click '''File''', click '''Account Settings''', and then click '''Account Settings''' (again)
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# Select the Microsoft Exchange account, and then click '''Change'''
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# Click '''More Settings'''
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# Click the '''Advanced''' tab
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# Select the '''Download Shared Folders''' option
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# Click '''OK''', '''click Next''', click '''Finish''', and then click '''Close''' in the Account Settings window
  
# In Outlook, click '''File''', click '''Account Settings''', and then click '''Account Settings''' (again).
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==Outlook data file cannot be accessed (Error: 0x8004010F)==
# Select the Microsoft Exchange account, and then click '''Change'''.
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# Open Outlook “Account Settings”
# Click '''More Settings'''.
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# At “E-mail” tab, highlight the account with the problem and click “Change Folder”
# Click the '''Advanced''' tab.
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# Click “New Outlook Data File”
# Select the '''Download Shared Folders''' option.
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# Give a name for the new data file (e.g. “TEST”) and press “OK”
# Click '''OK''', '''click Next''', click '''Finish''', and then click '''Close''' in the Account Settings window.
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# Expand the new data file (e.g. “TEST”) and select the “Inbox” subfolder. Choose “OK”
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# While at Account Settings screen, click “Change Folder” again
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# This time select the correct data file and folder that you want to store e-mail messages and choose “OK”
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# Close “Account Settings” and click “Send/Receive”

Latest revision as of 01:11, 8 October 2017


Outlook errors when you try to access a shared calendar

  1. In Outlook, click File, click Account Settings, and then click Account Settings (again)
  2. Select the Microsoft Exchange account, and then click Change
  3. Click More Settings
  4. Click the Advanced tab
  5. Select the Download Shared Folders option
  6. Click OK, click Next, click Finish, and then click Close in the Account Settings window

Outlook data file cannot be accessed (Error: 0x8004010F)

  1. Open Outlook “Account Settings”
  2. At “E-mail” tab, highlight the account with the problem and click “Change Folder”
  3. Click “New Outlook Data File”
  4. Give a name for the new data file (e.g. “TEST”) and press “OK”
  5. Expand the new data file (e.g. “TEST”) and select the “Inbox” subfolder. Choose “OK”
  6. While at Account Settings screen, click “Change Folder” again
  7. This time select the correct data file and folder that you want to store e-mail messages and choose “OK”
  8. Close “Account Settings” and click “Send/Receive”