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Thursday, July 26th 2007, 3:14pm

Kontact Todo List no service available

When I openned Kontact this morning all my todo list items were missing. Mail, Calendar, Contacts, and Notes were there, and are functioning fine. When I try to post a new todo, Kontact returns an error window stating "There is no resource available!". When I click the "OK" button, another window pops up saying "Unable to save todo item". I looked at ~/.kde/share/apps/korganizer and see there are std.ics and std.ics~ files, which when openned contain all my todo items. I have logged out, logged in and no change. I have rebooted my computer, still no todo items. I use my ToDo list to keep track of what I have done this month fo help in writing my monthly report (Heck, I can't remember what I did yesterday!).
Am running Redhat Enterprise 4 (Linux version 2.6.9-55.0.2.ELsmp), Kontact version 1.0.1
Upto now Kontact has been perfectly.

Please help!

bram85

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Thursday, July 26th 2007, 6:12pm

RE: Kontact Todo List no service available

You can try to run the command 'kbuildsycoca' as your own user from the command line. If that does not help, please run Kontact from a shell and see if there's some useful output.
Bram Schoenmakers
KDE Netherlands (www.kde.nl)

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Thursday, July 26th 2007, 6:52pm

Thanks Bram, that did the trick. I had been trying to set up a shared Web Calendar through webdav when this thing broke. Removed the shared calendar, ran kbuildsycoca and everything is now back to normal. Again Thanks.

buzzz

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Thursday, July 26th 2007, 6:52pm

You might try looking under kcontrol, at KDE resources and set it correctly there.