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| Ran calconvert.exe and it does complain at teh end about some times/dates being a bit knackered obviously some users have the timezones etc setup wrong. However it isn't actually converting all the calendars as if I log into an account I can see it hasn't converted it to the new calendar (and I can check the list of users it ran the convert on which said user doesn't appear in)
I can't find any way to run calconvert for single users it just wants to run without any parameters each time and there are a few other users who's calendars it hasn't converted. Anyone played with this at all yet and had similar problems? or is anyone able to suggest a method to manually convert users calendars?
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| When I ran it with output to a text file I get a proper error message:
Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: Year, Month, and Day parameters describe an un-representable DateTime.
at System.DateTime.DateToTicks(Int32 year, Int32 month, Int32 day)
at IMailConvert.CalConv.ConvIcaltoWGS(String FileName, String IMailDom, String UserName)
at IMailConvert.Program.Main()
This suggests it's crapping out on the last calendar it's trying to convert and that's stopping it continueing. Anyone know where the calendar files stored for specific users so I might be able to move the problematic one out of the way to let this continue running? (Or to fix it)
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| DaveWe (5/29/2008) When I ran it with output to a text file I get a proper error message:
Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: Year, Month, and Day parameters describe an un-representable DateTime. at System.DateTime.DateToTicks(Int32 year, Int32 month, Int32 day) at IMailConvert.CalConv.ConvIcaltoWGS(String FileName, String IMailDom, String UserName) at IMailConvert.Program.Main()
This suggests it's crapping out on the last calendar it's trying to convert and that's stopping it continueing. Anyone know where the calendar files stored for specific users so I might be able to move the problematic one out of the way to let this continue running? (Or to fix it)
CheersThe old calendar stores cal info in .dat file located in the users folder. The output should also list the last user successfully converted, so just look at the next user in that user directory alphabetically.
Ted Nichols
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| Thanks, by moving the ones it's getting stuck on out of the way I can keep running the process and eventually get most of them converted - problem is what the hell can I do to fix the ones that are throwing up errors? |
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| | Ok had a response from the ticket I raised with an updated convert executable, will see if this works on the ones I've been moving out which the original got stuck on |
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| If you send me the affected dat file I should be able to fix it. PM with the dat file and I will see what the exact problem is.
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| Thanks - PM'd you one of the smaller .dat files with this problem. Unfortunately being as I have over 16,000 users on this server and have identified at least 30 with the same/similar issue already I don't think fixing them one by one is going to be a very good use of my time |
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