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Outlook Error 0x0004003D every time I send recieve

Anonymous
2021-01-03T13:41:40+00:00

I subscribe to Office 365 and I have imported my Google calendar into Outlook. Whenever Outlook does a send/receive cycle, I always get errors from past date events from my Google calendar.  The error message box tells me to double-click the message to open the event and update it.  Unfortunately when you do, it just says "Item not found. I may have been moved or deleted."

No I am not getting the same error messages when opening the calendar events in Gmail.

The calendar events are visible in Outlook, just set to 1 hour.

Yes I have repaired/reinstalled Office.

Any way to permanently get rid of these error messages?

Apparently Microsoft has know about this for 5 years and has not provided a soloution that works.

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-02-03T13:34:02+00:00

    So had one of your experts get rid of the error. I thought everything was fine till today when I found out he got rid of the error by DELETING my Internet Calendar in Outlook, but leaving the data file to fool me!

    So disappointed with MS right now.

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-01-08T03:17:07+00:00

    Yeah spent 2 hours with Tech Support remoting in. They tried that.

    This is a 7 year old problem MS has been aware of and not fixed. Problem is Google use International Standard ICS and Microsoft does not.

    Yup. At least a 7-year-old problem--as Googling "reported error (0x0004003D)" shows.

    I'm reconsidering my use of Outlook.

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-01-03T15:42:53+00:00

    Yeah spent 2 hours with Tech Support remoting in. They tried that.

    This is a 7 year old problem MS has been aware of and not fixed. Problem is Google use International Standard ICS and Microsoft does not.

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-01-07T12:03:27+00:00

    Hi Steve,

    Thank you for the update.

    Please kindly go to Private Messages, as we might need to ask more information from you to better help with your problem. You could also check your private messages from your forum account profile > view private messages. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

    Happy New Year~

    Jasmine

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  5. Anonymous
    2021-01-03T14:01:38+00:00

    Hi Steve,

    Thank you for the information in your post.

    To see if it is related to your current Outlook profile, please kindly try switching to a new Outlook profile and only add your Microsoft 365 account there to see if the problem persists. If not, please then Import Google Calendar to Outlook in this new profile to see if it helps.

    If the issue persists, to better help you with the problem, please kindly provide us a screenshot of the error message for further analysis. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

    Happy New Year~

    Jasmine

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