Yes, I was getting this problem too, when my computer started up. I don't
remember where, but I got a tip that worked for me. Go into the Task
Scheduler, and delete the "Task Scheduler Library / Microsoft / Windows
Calendar" folder. Before you can delete the folder, you have to delete any
tasks in that folder.
Mark
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"scooby" <peter.stevenson5@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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>I keep getting the message that Calender (in Windows Mail) will have to
>close
> due to error.Does anyone else have this problem.
> I am using Vista Home Premium.