Feb 20, 2019 CalCheck is a Calendar Checking Tool for Outlook. It opens the default Calendar and checks the items in the calendar for known problems, and for certain logic problems, etc. Please check the wiki for more information and documentation. How do I remove duplicate calendar entries? I have duplicate entries of all my calendar events and removing the duplicates manually would be a very arduous task. I am running Outlook 2011 on a Mac (OS X10.6). Feb 16, 2016 Mac OS Access the keychain application and remove/delete any of the following records: Microsoft Office Identities Cache 2 Microsoft Office Identities Settings 2 and any ADAL, Microsoft, or Office entries that are listed within the 'Name' or 'Kind' columns. Note: search for 'microsoft' and 'adal' within the keychain application and delete all. Dec 29, 2016 For more information about how to install and run CalCheck, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article: 2678030 Information about the Calendar Checking Tool for Outlook (CalCheck) For more information about command-line switches for. The Calendar Checking Tool for Outlook (CalCheck) is a program that checks the Microsoft Outlook Calendar and items for problems or for potential problems. Download Calendar Checking Tool for Outlook from Official Microsoft Download Center.
Go to https://github.com/rtopken/CalCheck/releases to get the latest release. Unzip the package after downloading and place the files in the same directory (preferably a new empty one) on your drive. Then run the tool from a command window open in that directory.
NOTE:Multi Mailbox Mode only works when run against Exchange 2010 or earlier versions. Also - Multi Mailbox Mode has been removed from CalCheck starting in version 2.5.5. So you will need to use an earlier version of the tool if you want to try using Multi Mailbox Mode against an Exchange 2010 server.Exchange 2013 and later require Autodiscover in order to be able to have the tool connect to 'other' mailboxes, and I have not implemented that ability into CalCheck.This also pertains to using CalCheck to process another Mailbox your current mailbox has full access rights on - it will only work with Exchange 2010 or earlier because of the Autodiscover requirement in newer Exchange versions.
CalCheck
Checks Outlook calendars and items, and reports problems.
Usage:
You can edit the CalCheck.cfg file to turn specific tests on or off.
CalCheck [-P <profilename>] [-O <path>] [-C <Version>] [-A] [-F] [-R] [-V]
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-P <Profile name> (if absent, will prompt for profile)
-O <Output Path> (path to place output files - default is the current directory)
-C <Version> Click To Run scenario with Office 2013 - load a specific MAPI version
-A All calendar items output to CALITEMS.CSV
-F Create CalCheck Folder and move flagged error items there
-R Put a Report message in the Inbox with the CalCheck.log file
-V Verbose output to the command window
-? Print this message
There will always be resulting CalCheck.log and CalCheckErr.csv files that show any potential items to
fix or remove, as well as processing information.
Microsoft Calcheck Tool
Examples
Microsoft Calcheck Machine
Default - Prompt for a profile, and process the mailbox in that profile:
CalCheck
Process just the mailbox in MyProfile:
CalCheck -P MyProfile
Process a mailbox and move error items to the CalCheck folder in the mailbox,
and place a report message in the Inbox:
CalCheck -F -R
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Process a mailbox based on a specific profile and version of MAPI for Click To Run scenario:
CalCheck -C <Outlook version - like 2007, 2010, 2013> -P MyProfile
Print this message
CalCheck -?
Privacy Note:
The data files produced by CalCheck can contain PII such as e-mail addresses.
Please delete these files from your system after analysis and/or supplying them to Microsoft for analysis.
For more information on Microsoft's privacy standards and practices, please go to [http://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/default.mspx](http://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/default.mspx).
More information is available in the Microsoft Knowledge Base article for CalCheck:https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2678030/information-about-the-calendar-checking-tool-for-outlook-calcheck