My problem is the same as the posted article (932751 Titled: "Error message when you try to update a calendar that you published to the Internet by using Outlook: Access to the resource was denied"), except I have an xp machine not vista. Does any one know how to fix this error on xp? the error began popping up when we started using outlook live online. It comes up many times a day and is occurring all over the office to everyone. Entire message is: "Access to the resource was denied. If you have signed into and saved your Windows Live ID with a web site, sign out of that Web site, and then try this operation again." I have also tried signing out and back in...It doesn't work. I am using explorer 7 and am on an xp machine. Explorer 7 doesn't seem to have the enable/disable protected mode like the mentioned article says in Vista. How can I fix this issue on an xp machine with outlook 2007 working with outlook calender live? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Ben
Hi Ben I am also having the same problem. The only thing i have been suggested is to make sure the users are administrative accounts. Please post an answer if you have found a solution to this problem since you posted this message Thanks Dan "Ben" wrote: > My problem is the same as the posted article (932751 Titled: "Error message > when you try to update a calendar that you published to the Internet by using > Outlook: Access to the resource was denied"), except I have an xp machine not > vista. Does any one know how to fix this error on xp? the error began > popping up when we started using outlook live online. It comes up many times > a day and is occurring all over the office to everyone. > > Entire message is: > "Access to the resource was denied. If you have signed into and saved your > Windows Live ID with a web site, sign out of that Web site, and then try this > operation again." > > I have also tried signing out and back in...It doesn't work. > > I am using explorer 7 and am on an xp machine. Explorer 7 doesn't seem to > have the enable/disable protected mode like the mentioned article says in > Vista. How can I fix this issue on an xp machine with outlook 2007 working > with outlook calender live? Any help is greatly appreciated. > Thanks, > Ben >
Well I am still looking for the answer, but thanks for the confirmation. "Dan" wrote: > Hi Ben > > I am also having the same problem. The only thing i have been suggested is > to make sure the users are administrative accounts. Please post an answer if > you have found a solution to this problem since you posted this message > > Thanks > > Dan > > "Ben" wrote: > > > My problem is the same as the posted article (932751 Titled: "Error message > > when you try to update a calendar that you published to the Internet by using > > Outlook: Access to the resource was denied"), except I have an xp machine not > > vista. Does any one know how to fix this error on xp? the error began > > popping up when we started using outlook live online. It comes up many times > > a day and is occurring all over the office to everyone. > > > > Entire message is: > > "Access to the resource was denied. If you have signed into and saved your > > Windows Live ID with a web site, sign out of that Web site, and then try this > > operation again." > > > > I have also tried signing out and back in...It doesn't work. > > > > I am using explorer 7 and am on an xp machine. Explorer 7 doesn't seem to > > have the enable/disable protected mode like the mentioned article says in > > Vista. How can I fix this issue on an xp machine with outlook 2007 working > > with outlook calender live? Any help is greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Ben > >
Here's how to fix it: 1. Go to the MSN service you are logged into (Money, MSN, etc.) 2. Click "Sign Out" You will no longer get the message from Outlook. "Ben" wrote: > Well I am still looking for the answer, but thanks for the confirmation. > > "Dan" wrote: > > > Hi Ben > > > > I am also having the same problem. The only thing i have been suggested is > > to make sure the users are administrative accounts. Please post an answer if > > you have found a solution to this problem since you posted this message > > > > Thanks > > > > Dan > > > > "Ben" wrote: > > > > > My problem is the same as the posted article (932751 Titled: "Error message > > > when you try to update a calendar that you published to the Internet by using > > > Outlook: Access to the resource was denied"), except I have an xp machine not > > > vista. Does any one know how to fix this error on xp? the error began > > > popping up when we started using outlook live online. It comes up many times > > > a day and is occurring all over the office to everyone. > > > > > > Entire message is: > > > "Access to the resource was denied. If you have signed into and saved your > > > Windows Live ID with a web site, sign out of that Web site, and then try this > > > operation again." > > > > > > I have also tried signing out and back in...It doesn't work. > > > > > > I am using explorer 7 and am on an xp machine. Explorer 7 doesn't seem to > > > have the enable/disable protected mode like the mentioned article says in > > > Vista. How can I fix this issue on an xp machine with outlook 2007 working > > > with outlook calender live? Any help is greatly appreciated. > > > Thanks, > > > Ben > > >