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
> >


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