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Windows 7 - Windows Calendar - Import into Windows 7 |
02-20-2010
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#19 | | Win7 Ultimate 64bit Retail |
Windows Calendar - Import into Windows 7 How to Import Windows Calendar from Vista into Windows 7
Last edited by Brink; 12-11-2011 at 01:11 PM..
| My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Self-assembled OS Win7 Ultimate 64bit Retail CPU Intel i7 960 quad core Motherboard Intel DX58SO2 Extreme Memory 12 GB Kingston DDR 3 1300 Graphics Card PCI Express Gigabyte GTX 550 Ti Sound Card Gigabyte GTX 550 Ti Graphics/5 Sound card Monitor(s) Displays Samsung WS Syncmaster S23A350H Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 Keyboard Microsoft Intellitype Wireless Multimedia Mouse Microsoft Intellipoint2 Wireless Case Cooler Master CM690 II Advanced Mid Tower Cooling CPU, top, front and rear extractor fans Hard Drives OS on 128 GB Corsair SSD SATA 3 + Storage on 1 TB Western Digital Black SATA 2 Internet Speed 100 MB/sec Theoretical max. Actual average 0.5MB/sec Other Info Back-up PC with Vista Ultimate OEM 32bit. Intel i5 2400 Quad Core CPU, DH67CL mobo, 8 GB Kingston DDR3 1300 RAM, |
03-28-2011
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#20 | | XP Pro 32bit, Vista Ultimate 64bit, Windows7 Ultimate 64bit |
Yeppers... I been wearin out the Google and Bing search engines for months... It was very helpful for finding appointment and past events entered in the calendar... I had my Vista Calendar for almost 3 years and could find stuff all the way back to the first entries... Man I miss that..... But at least we have the calendar/reminders back... And we don't have to open Live Mail to get it...
| My System Specs | | OS XP Pro 32bit, Vista Ultimate 64bit, Windows7 Ultimate 64bit |
05-20-2011
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#21 | | Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 |
@poppa bear
Is it possible to "integrate" Windows Calendar in Windows Live Mail 2011 (which has the most stupid reminder-by-online-autoemail-only system)? Or at least a shortcut from within WLM... | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number MSI GX660-262it OS Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 CPU Intel Core i5 460M - Arrandale 3M Memory 4GB Graphics Card ATI Mobility HD 5870 Screen Resolution 1920x1080 |
05-21-2011
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#22 | | Win7 Ultimate 64bit Retail |

Quote: Originally Posted by hexaae @poppa bear
Is it possible to "integrate" Windows Calendar in Windows Live Mail 2011 (which has the most stupid reminder-by-online-autoemail-only system)? Or at least a shortcut from within WLM... Sorry, but not that I know of. If I find a way I'll add it to this post. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Self-assembled OS Win7 Ultimate 64bit Retail CPU Intel i7 960 quad core Motherboard Intel DX58SO2 Extreme Memory 12 GB Kingston DDR 3 1300 Graphics Card PCI Express Gigabyte GTX 550 Ti Sound Card Gigabyte GTX 550 Ti Graphics/5 Sound card Monitor(s) Displays Samsung WS Syncmaster S23A350H Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 Keyboard Microsoft Intellitype Wireless Multimedia Mouse Microsoft Intellipoint2 Wireless Case Cooler Master CM690 II Advanced Mid Tower Cooling CPU, top, front and rear extractor fans Hard Drives OS on 128 GB Corsair SSD SATA 3 + Storage on 1 TB Western Digital Black SATA 2 Internet Speed 100 MB/sec Theoretical max. Actual average 0.5MB/sec Other Info Back-up PC with Vista Ultimate OEM 32bit. Intel i5 2400 Quad Core CPU, DH67CL mobo, 8 GB Kingston DDR3 1300 RAM, |
07-13-2011
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#23 | | Windows 7 Ultimate X86 SP1 |
| My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Brittechnologies II OS Windows 7 Ultimate X86 SP1 CPU i5-2550K differing speeds depending on the day Motherboard ASUS P8X68-V PRO/GEN3 Memory 16GB G.Skill Sniper 2133MHz, 4X4GB Graphics Card ASUS ENGTX460 DirectCU/2DI/1GD5 GeForce GTX 460 Sound Card Onboard Realtek 5-1 Monitor(s) Displays Samsung P2570HD Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Keyboard Old Dell USB From 10 yrs Ago Mouse Gigabyte m6900 wired PSU Corsair HX650W Case Inwin Dragon rider Cooling Hyper 212 EVO w/two Noctua fans @1300 RPM Hard Drives TBA Internet Speed 8-19 Mbs down, 3-4 Mbs up Comcast Cable Other Info 5 fans, LG Bluray/R/RE, ASUS DVD/R/RW |
08-07-2011
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Thanks Poppa Bear, I have just spent most of my afternoon installing the Vista WinMail on my ThinkPad under Windows 7. So for it looks successful. My next project was to move the Vista Calendar using your great tutorial, but I have run up against, what I think is a problem. The download link for WinCalEdit.zip gives me a surprise when it extracts. see attached clip.
I think something is broken? Please advise.
Regards. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Lenovo ThinkPad OS Win 7 Pro 32 CPU Centrino Duo Motherboard 1952 AP2 L Memory 1GB Hard Drives Hitachi 360GB |
08-08-2011
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#25 | | Win7 Ultimate 64bit Retail |

Quote: Originally Posted by jaydebee Thanks Poppa Bear, I have just spent most of my afternoon installing the Vista WinMail on my ThinkPad under Windows 7. So for it looks successful. My next project was to move the Vista Calendar using your great tutorial, but I have run up against, what I think is a problem. The download link for WinCalEdit.zip gives me a surprise when it extracts. see attached clip.
I think something is broken? Please advise.
Regards. Unfortunately I don't know what's happening there. I've just used the link from Page 1, Step 6, of the tutorial to donwload WinCalEdit.zip, and it saved OK to my desktop as a Winzip file. Or I could have saved it to "My Documents" or some other folder.
Once the file is downloaded the registry edit file must be extracted from the Winzip file and saved to your desktop; and singled clicked to run it. Then click "yes" in response to the prompts.
Sorry I can't be more helpful. PB | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Self-assembled OS Win7 Ultimate 64bit Retail CPU Intel i7 960 quad core Motherboard Intel DX58SO2 Extreme Memory 12 GB Kingston DDR 3 1300 Graphics Card PCI Express Gigabyte GTX 550 Ti Sound Card Gigabyte GTX 550 Ti Graphics/5 Sound card Monitor(s) Displays Samsung WS Syncmaster S23A350H Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 Keyboard Microsoft Intellitype Wireless Multimedia Mouse Microsoft Intellipoint2 Wireless Case Cooler Master CM690 II Advanced Mid Tower Cooling CPU, top, front and rear extractor fans Hard Drives OS on 128 GB Corsair SSD SATA 3 + Storage on 1 TB Western Digital Black SATA 2 Internet Speed 100 MB/sec Theoretical max. Actual average 0.5MB/sec Other Info Back-up PC with Vista Ultimate OEM 32bit. Intel i5 2400 Quad Core CPU, DH67CL mobo, 8 GB Kingston DDR3 1300 RAM, |
08-08-2011
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Poppa Bear,
I did resolve my issue regarding unzipping WinCalEdit.zip that I had yesterday. I did not have the file folder defaults set to show file extensions, so got confused at what I was seeing. All is well now. I must thank you for your SUPURB skill at researching & writing all your tutorials, I only wish I had similar skills at READING them...lol. Win some, loose some I guess.
Now I need to find out why, when I delete the desktop icon for WinMail, I loose the same from the start menu list also....why? I likely missed something while reading and executing the steps. I will re read your initial Tutorial and see if I can figure that one out. Otherwise I am fat dumb & happy with what I have accomplished....thanks to you!
I really like my Win 7 a whole lot more with the Vista WinMail that I have gotten used to over the years. For me, it is way simpler than the Windows 7 alternatives.
Cheers | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Lenovo ThinkPad OS Win 7 Pro 32 CPU Centrino Duo Motherboard 1952 AP2 L Memory 1GB Hard Drives Hitachi 360GB |
09-01-2011
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#27 | | XP Pro 32bit, Vista Ultimate 64bit, Windows7 Ultimate 64bit |
Still looking for a solution to the missing search box in win cal after installing in Win 7.... Anyone got a clue? | My System Specs | | OS XP Pro 32bit, Vista Ultimate 64bit, Windows7 Ultimate 64bit |
12-11-2011
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I was able to install the calendar from my Vista into my new computer (Windows 7). However, there is no Search box included and there was one in Vista. Does anyone know how to get the Search box back into the calendar? Thanks! | My System Specs | | |
12-11-2011
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Using windows calendar in windows 7 Hi everybody,
I import my vista calendar into windows 7 and the procedure works very fine.
The only problem I have, it's that I do not receive a confirmation windows when I suppress an appointment. Is it possible to active this message like it was working on windows Vista?
Thank you very much to help me! | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Toshiba OS Windows 7 64 bit Windows Calendar - Import into Windows 7 problems? All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:50 AM. |  |