I'm also getting the error on every sync, for about the last week or two
Thanks for the help guys! After deleting all profiles, config, settings, tokens, etc... and reinstalling, my Google calendar is again working perfectly. I still have no idea what caused the initial permission errors. However, over the weekend I did get an email fronm corporate IT about ".pst files no longer being allowed". The one they flagged was on an old network drive & should have had no effect with my current Caldav setup, but maybe their sticky fingers are reaching further than they are admitting...
@Alexander Nimmervoll: I have since uninstalled CalDav, and made sure the Program Files/Caldav is deleted as well. Reinstalled Caldav & was surprised to see my Google profile was still in place!! I deleted the profile and recreated it. Now calendar sync completed without the permissions errors, but new calendar entries (since new install 2 days ago) are not syncing. At this point I have tried so many different settings, I want to start from ground zero. I was hoping re-install would do that, but...
Running Outlook with Admin rights does not change the symptoms.
Here is the debug log
Synchronize with Google Calendar fails
Yay, I have compiling success on Xubuntu 17.04! I first installed g++-5, and already had gcc-5 installed. Then I followed this as a guide: https://codeyarns.com/2015/02/26/how-to-switch-gcc-version-using-update-alternatives/ My exact code: $ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcc gcc /usr/bin/gcc-6 100 --slave /usr/bin/g++ g++ /usr/bin/g++-6 $ sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcc gcc /usr/bin/gcc-5 50 --slave /usr/bin/g++ g++ /usr/bin/g++-5 $ sudo update-alternatives --config...
Due to all the /c++/6 errors, I supected that CRRCSIM 0.9.13 may have been written to an earlier version of c++. My errors above were on Xubuntu 17.04 which uses g++ 6.3. I created a Virtualbox install of Ubuntu 16.04, which uses g++ 5.4 and compile completes without errors and I am able to run CRRCSIM. Next I will see if I can make my Xubuntu 17.04 use g++ 5. I see it is installed but not sure how to switch compiler.
Compile error on Ubuntu 17.04
Awesome, thank you so much for the help & that worked perfectly! Thanks for all your hard work on this quality software.
I have attached an image of my Folder Selection tree, it may help in advising where I should select. Thanks!
Aahhh, that whole "Outlook Folder" selection has mystified me, and causes the most consternation on setup! How on earth do I know if the folder is "Local" vs "Exchange Folder"? The whole tree shown looks like it is part of my Exchange account, and I don't see a way to make an external human accessible folder.
I recently got a new Windows 10 laptop, with Outlook 2013. I installed CalDav and setup my Google calendar with 2 way sync. Outlook now properly shows my work/exchange calendar and my Google calendar. On my iphone, I now see a Gmail calendar (direct from my google account), and under Exchange I see my work calendar and gmail calendar (which is a clone of the calendar direct from google account). On my old laptop with Win 7, I had the same setup, however my iphone did not show the gmail calendar under...
trialuser02 - Thanks for your efforts, I look forward to trying it out!
Ok, here are the results after it tries to play 2 songs & skipped to the 3rd: BTW,...
m3u playlist, each song plays 2 seconds then skips to next