Thank you very much for your reply.
Do you have any more precise information, for example a link to a code sample, about how to read other users' calendars via the "special property located in the Inbox folder" you mention?
Thanks again.
I bet you see a similar failure if you try to use Outlook to open this particular user's calendar folder.No, Outlook is showing these other users' calendars just fine.
Most likely, if this user runs Outlook with the /resetfolders or /resetfoldernames switch, Outlook will rewrite the Calendar pointer and you should be able to then open it.I've now tried starting Outlook with these two options, but there is no change for MFCMAPI - it still produces the same error.
Do you have any more precise information, for example a link to a code sample, about how to read other users' calendars via the "special property located in the Inbox folder" you mention?
Thanks again.