Nov 17 2020 05:37 AM
Nov 17 2020 07:40 PM
I may be onto something. I tried to IMPORT the ics file to an empty calendar in Outlook web. I got an error message saying there was an issue and that I should try again later. Then I tried to import it to Outlook on the desktop. On the desktop version I can see TONS of errors getting thrown. Almost every error is the same thing:
Task 'Internet Calendar Subscriptions' reported error (0x0004002B) : 'Outlook cannot parse the property "TRIGGER", near line 888. The property is being ignored.'
- the line is different each time.
When I look at the actual .ics file, I can see that this is the TRIGGER that's causing the problem:
TRIGGER;VALUE=DATE-TIME:19760401T005545Z
That seems to be caused by something that Google puts in their calendars (apparently it's standard but Microsoft doesn't like it). And it seems that because there are SO MANY errors that Outlook just gives up at some point. I know that because I edited the .ics file down to just a few events and the calendar imports perfectly.
SO ... does anyone know how to either get rid of this TRIGGER or reduce the number of events that are being synced? She has like 10 years of events in her calendar.
Thanks,
Steve
Nov 23 2020 07:26 AM
I think I've found a solution. Someone on a Google forum suggested that i use a site called icalfilter.com.
It allows you to filter a ical subscription to reduce the number of events to be loaded.
Someone else mentioned that there IS a limit of 1111 events that can be loaded. Can anyone from MSFT confirm that? If so, that is definitely the problem was i was trying to load thousands of events from my wife's calendar which goes back about 10 years.