OL97: Error Importing Schedule+ 1.0 (.cal) Files to Outlook

Last reviewed: January 19, 1998
Article ID: Q167425
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Outlook 97

SYMPTOMS

When you import a Microsoft Schedule Plus 1.0 (CAL) file into Microsoft Outlook 97, the import process may hang or stop responding.

CAUSE

Either your CAL file or the Schedule+ 1.0 converter may be corrupted.

RESOLUTION

Open the CAL file with Schedule+ 7.5 (installed with the Schedule+ support programs) and convert it to a SCD file. Then import the SCD file into Outlook, using the Schedule+ 7.0 converter.

MORE INFORMATION

Open the CAL File With Schedule+ 7.5

  1. Quit Outlook and double-click your CAL file.

  2. In Open With, click Other.

  3. Click on your Schdpl32.exe file, usually found in

          Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\
    

    and click Open.

  4. In Schedule+, click, "I want to use an existing schedule file," and click OK.

  5. Navigate to and click your CAL file then click Open.

  6. Click Yes when asked, "Do you want to update now?"

  7. Quit Schedule+ 7.5.

This saves the CAL file with the same name and a .SCD extension. Start Outlook and import the SCD file using the Schedule+ 7.0 converter.

REFERENCES

For related information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID:  Q164271
   TITLE     :  OL97: Converting Schedule+ Files to Outlook 97

   ARTICLE-ID:  Q165873
   TITLE     :   OL97: Sam Translator Error Importing Schedule Plus File

   ARTICLE-ID:  Q162990
   TITLE     :  OL97: Troubleshooting Schedule Plus Import Problems

Keywords          : IntpImEx kbinterop
Version           : WINDOWS:97
Platform          : WINDOWS
Issue type        : kbhowto


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Last reviewed: January 19, 1998
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