Calendar won't launch under Mountain Lion

After installing ML, Calendar won't launch. No error message, just nothing. Does anyone have any ideas?

G@dgetgirl wrote:
Thanks Eric, but I'd already found that procedure and this is exactly what I did. Didn't work, alas. Or rather, it worked alright since I've got no traces of MS OFfice on my Mac anymore. But it still won't install from the installation disk. Below is the error message, in Dutch. It says the installation failed due to an error in the installation program and that I should contact Microsoft.
Pfff.
Everything worked fine under Lion. Should I give up on Mountain Lion and revert back to Lion?
What did Microsoft say?

Similar Messages

  • MS Office 2011 won't install under Mountain Lion

    Today I upgraded from Lion to Mountain Lion. However, my MS Office 2011 refused to run, didn't even start so I couldn't check for updates manually. I had it set to check for updates automatically by the way.
    So I uninstalled MS Office and then reinstalled from the installation disk. But my iMac won't install it; it starts up the installation most of the times (although it sometimes spits out the disk without even trying) but after several tries it keeps telling me that the installation failed because there is no software to install.
    So frustrating!
    How can I install it anyway? I really need it since all my documents are MS Office.

    G@dgetgirl wrote:
    Thanks Eric, but I'd already found that procedure and this is exactly what I did. Didn't work, alas. Or rather, it worked alright since I've got no traces of MS OFfice on my Mac anymore. But it still won't install from the installation disk. Below is the error message, in Dutch. It says the installation failed due to an error in the installation program and that I should contact Microsoft.
    Pfff.
    Everything worked fine under Lion. Should I give up on Mountain Lion and revert back to Lion?
    What did Microsoft say?

  • Mac Calendar won't sync since Mountain Lion upgrade

    Since updating my Mac to Mountain Lion, the Calendar won't sync to iCloud. My iPhone and iPad calendars are syncing fine with the same account. The error message is "The server responded with an error. Calendar couldn't connect to p01-caldav.icloud.com."
    Getting this error message on both Macbook Pro and iMac machines.  Checked all the basic settings.
    Would appreciate your help, please.

    contact iBank support: http://www.iggsoftware.com/support.php. Also, according to roaringapps.com, it has some problems with ML : http://roaringapps.com/app:155

  • ARD 3.6 not launching under mountain lion?

    I updated to mountain lion - 10.8.  ARD 3.6 will open but no windows respond and/or any and all menu commands are completely ignored. i.e. meaning the program launches and displays menus at top of my screen but selecting any command or drop down (scanner / lists etc...) results in absolutely nothing.  I have no idea how to fix or reinstall since I purchased from apple before app store app.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    2 x 3.2 Ghz Quad Core intel Xeon (mac pro tower)
    18 GB Ram
    OSX 10.8

    That is correct. AirPort Utility 5.6 for OS X Lion will NOT install under OS X Mountain Lion. If you had it already installed, and then upgraded, it would have worked just fine.
    One option, is to use Pacifist to extract the utility directly from the .dmg file.

  • HP Scanjet 5300c under Mountain Lion

    My HP Scanjet 5300c won't work under Mountain Lion. Is there a new driver available?

    Hi,
    As you may find listed below the Scanjet 5300c is not compatible with Mountain Lion:
    http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c03428470 #A1
    You may try the 3rd party Vuescan software which seems to support the scanner and compatible with ML:
    http://www.hamrick.com/vuescan/hp_scanjet_5300c.html
    Best of luck,
    Shlomi

  • Safari 6.0 won't Play .m3u8 files under Mountain Lion

    I have embedd some streaming video in my web page, but it won't play in Safari 6.0 under Mountain Lion 10.8.1.
    The streaming video shows just fine on my iPad 3 and on my iPhone 4, and it shows just fine in Safari 5.1.7 when I boot up under an earlier system version.  In 10.8.1, however, all I see is the black "loading" bar, but nothing ever happens.
    Any help will be appreciated.

    I am getting the same issue.
    In the new Mountain Lion update 10.8.2 it says that it fixes safari so that you can have it automatically open safari and it will open all last windows.
    I did the update, I don't have that option still under my general settings in safari, when someone else did the update and they have that option to reopen last windows when opening safari...help please

  • Why is Safari running so slow under Mountain Lion?

    Why is Safari running so slow under Mountain Lion?

    I have other mac's on my home network that are still running Snow Leopard and the are performing well. I wanted to use the iCloud so I upgraded and instantly started experiencing the slow down, to the point of ridiculousness. Other function are mixed some normal speed, others a day on the beach with the spinning ball. Firefox is at full speed, good thought, haven't checked Chrome yet.
    Last night and hooked into a projection unit that adjusted my screen resolution for a presentation and after the event my Mac reset back to the normal settings and Safari launched and is running normal speeds so far. In the past there have been issues with performance speeds and certain resolutions, has anyone had similar luck or is this a fluke?

  • Frontrow under Mountain Lion it works!

    A lot of people want frontrow back, which has been removed since LION.
    To get Frontrow running under Mountain Lion 10.8.2: here are the instructions that worked on the two macs I tested:
    Copy these files from a snow-leopard installation (e.g. your backup) to the appropriate folders in Mountain Lion:
    /System/Library/CoreServices/Front Row.app
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/BackRow.framework
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/iPhotoAccess.framework
    Confirm the copy process by typing in your password when required.
    Open Apple Script Editor and type in:
    #launch Front Row
    tell application "/System/Library/CoreServices/Front Row.app"
      launch
    end tell
    tell application "System Events"
      key code 53
    end tell
    Save this as an Application. Store the created App in your Application folder end enjoy!
    As usual, music files do not play, but all other things work beautiful. This is due to the fact that the actual iTunes Versions use a different Library format.

    I just found a similar solution and was coming here to find more info.
    To get Front Row to work under LION (not Mountain Lion), the following files were needed (Note: I got this info from elsewhere months ago, but I don't remember where.)
    /System/Library/CoreServices/Front Row.app
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/BackRow.framework
    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/iPhotoAccess.framework
    /System/Library/LaunchAgents/com.apple.RemoteUI.plist
    /Applications/Front Row.app
    When I updated to Mountain Lion today, all those files were still in place, but the app no longer worked.
    BUT... Similarly to what you found, I noticed that if I manually launched the Front Row app that's in
    /System/Library/CoreServices/Front Row.app
    It launched the app! - NOT the one that was in my applications folder, but the one in the above directory. Once that was launched, I clicked "ESC" and was in.
    - Pretty much the same solution as above, but done manually without the applescript.
    HOWEVER, I'm only able to control the app and watch movies with the keyboard. I'd like to control it with the IR remote like before, but that's not working.
    Any idea how to enable that?

  • Problems syncing iPod Touch (2nd generation) with iMac under Mountain Lion

    When syncing my iPod Touch (2nd generation) with my iMac (under Mountain Lion) the entries in my diaries/agendas do not sync. Apps and music sync without a problem. What must I do?

    I have this problem.. and after spending time at the Genius Bar yesterday, I discovered that my old ipod touch is obsolete..( the Ipod touch is a 32.bit system, while the newer operating system is 64... so they're simply not compatible.)
    I expressed great dismay that my perfectly good ipod touch was now obsolete...  then the genius suggested I export my contacts and calendars to Google..
    That was easy to do, and then, on the Google community forum i learned about nuevasync.com, which lets you synch all of this back to your ipod touch via Exchange.
    WOrked like a charm.
    Nuevasync. com is free for an initial trial (10 days?) and then costs only 15$ per YEAR.. so I'll use this as a good work-around

  • Rosetta Stone (v.4.1.15) Error 8111 under Mountain Lion

    When launching Rosetta Stone v. 4.1.15 under OS X Mountain Lion, I'm getting the following error during the license verification process:
    "8111 There was a minor error. Click OK to continue. -1"
    Before I upgraded my Mac from Lion (where Rosetta Stone was working) to Mountain Lion, I had replaced my hard drive on the Mac. So, I first powered down my Mac and pulled out the existing drive with Lion and working Rosetta Stone on it and replaced it with a brand new hard drive (larger capacity). Then I installed Mountain Lion on the new drive. Then I used the existing Time Machine backup and Time Machine restore function of Mac OS to bring personal files, applications, and settings from the backup (made in Lion) into the newly installed Mountain Lion. Every other application (besides Rosetta Stone) that I had installed under Lion worked in Mountain Lion after this process was completed.
    I called Rosetta Stone support, and the gentlemen I spoke with thought that the problem was due to me not having deactivated the license under Lion, so the Rosetta Stone license verification server was thinking that I was trying to activate Rosetta stone on a third computer with the same Activation Code. So today I decided to boot up my Mac with the old drive that still has Lion installed on it. Once my Mac booted up, I launched Rosetta Stone, and the license verification completed normally, so I was able to use Rosetta Stone. Then I deactivated the Rosetta Stone license under Lion and received a Deactivation Code. After that, I was given a confirmation message that the deactivation succeeded. Then, I booted my Mac into Mountain Lion, launched Rosetta Stone, entered the Activation Code, and received the same exact 8111 error. I have now tried to activate the Rosetta Stone license under Mountain Lion several times, and I keep getting the same 8111 error.
    So, the problem was not with Rosetta Stone license verification server thinking that I was trying to activate a third computer with the same Activation Code. Before I upgraded to Mountain Lion, I had Rosetta Stone software activated on two Macs with the same Activation Code. I am NOT trying to install this software on a third Mac. I am trying to run it on the same Mac that I was running it before I upgraded from Lion to Mountain Lion.
    To me it looks like there is a problem between Rosetta Stone and Mountain Lion in that for some reason the verification of Rosetta Stone Activation Code is failing under Mountain Lion, whereas it is working fine under Lion.

    After several days of going back and forth with Rosetta Stone support, and their useless advice, I finally figured out how to get Rosetta Stone TOTALe 4 to work under OS 10.8 Mountain Lion. Below are the instructions; follow them attentively, and you should get Rosetta Stone TOTALe 4 working under Mountain Lion.
    Getting Rosetta Stone 4 to work under OS 10.8 Mountain Lion
    1. Download the Rosetta Stone package from http://www.rosettastone.com/v4upgrade
    2. In the Finder, search for "rosetta stone kind:app" without quotes.
    3. Drag the "Rosetta Stone TOTALe" application to Trash. This is your existing installation of Rosetta Stone TOTALe that doesn't work under Mountain Lion. 
    4. In the Finder, go to /Library/Application Support/Rosetta Stone/TOTALe and locate the file "tracking.db3" (without quotes). 
    5. Select this file and hit the "Return" key on the keyboard.
    6. Rename this file to "tracking-backup.db3" (without quotes).
    7. Click on Apple, click on System Preferences and go to Security and Privacy > General; under "Allow applications downloaded from:" select "Anywhere".
    8. Go to the Downloads folder and find the file "Rosetta_Stone_TOTALe.dmg" (without quotes) that was downloaded in Step 1.
    9. Double-click on this file. Then in the window that opens, double-click on the "Rosetta Stone TOTALe.mpkg" file (without quotes).
    10. Install the Rosetta Stone TOTALe application.
    11. In the Finder, locate the mounted package with the Rosetta Stone installer and eject it. (This step is important in order to be able to locate the updater package later on.)
    12. Quit the Rosetta Stone TOTALe application.
    13 In the Spotlight or Finder, search for "rosetta stone kind:app" without quotes.
    14. Launch the newly installed Rosetta Stone TOTALe application.
    15. The application will prompt you to download an update.
    16. Agree to downloading the update and wait until the download is finished.
    17. The application will tell you that the update was downloaded successfully and that once you hit "OK" it will launch the updater. However, it does not launch the updater. Instead, you should open the Finder, and under DEVICES locate the mounted updater package.
    18. Click on the mounted updater package and run the updater application.
    19. Once the updater application finishes, quit it.
    20. In the Spotlight or Finder, search for "rosetta stone kind:app" without quotes.
    21. Launch the newly updated Rosetta Stone TOTALe applicatoin.
    22. You will be prompted for the activation key. Enter the activation key that came with your Rosetta Stone Software.
    23. Quit the Rosetta Stone TOTALe application.
    24. In the Finder,  go to /Library/Application Support/Rosetta Stone/TOTALe and locate the file "tracking.db3" (without quotes).
    25. Drag the "tracking.db3" file to Trash.
    26. In the same location (/Library/Application Support/Rosetta Stone/TOTALe), find the "tracking-backup.db3" file, select it, and press "Return".
    27. Rename the "tracking-backup.db3" file to "tracking.db3".
    28. In the Spotlight or Finder, search for "rosetta stone kind:app" without quotes.
    29. Click on the Rosetta Stone TOTALe application. It should launch with the user progress that you had before you upgraded to OS 10.8 Mountain Lion.

  • Leopard Install Disk Won't Boot on Mountain Lion

    I am wanting to install a family pack copy of Leopard on an external disk that is connected to my Mountain Lion system.  When I follow the instructions it says restart with the disk in the superdrive.  That all goes well but then it never gives the installer screen but has a gray screen with an apple on it.
    I need to run some s/w under Leopard that won't under Mountain Lion so that is why I am tryiing to put it on an external drive.
    Thanks,
    Randal

    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
    You have a Mid 2010 MacBook Pro. This computer came with a special Mac OS X Snow Leopard version, so the Snow Leopard Family Pack you have bought contains a Mac OS X version which isn't compatible with your MacBook. That's why you can't start from the Leopard or Snow Leopard DVD.
    Instead of using that DVD, you have to use the Mac OS X Install DVD that came with your Mac. Then, insert it, hold the C key while your Mac is starting, and install Mac OS X onto your external drive. After installing it, your Mac will start by default onto the external drive, so open System Preferences > Startup Disk, and choose the OS X Mountain Lion drive.
    If you haven't got the DVDs that came with your computer, call Apple to get replacement DVDs > http://support.apple.com/kb/HE57

  • Will the Zoom R16 work as an interface in Logic Pro X under Mountain Lion?

    I've searched and found some indications that the Zoom R16 will work and has problems with earlier versions of Mac OS; so my question is actually will the R16 work under Mountain Lion (GB, Logic Pro, etc) as a control AND a recording interface?
    I'll be using it on either a late 2011 MBP core i7 16GB Ram solid state HD (live playing, live recording) or on a late 2012 iMac core i7 32GB Ram solid state HD with Thunderbolt and USB3.0 outboard drives (recording).
    Any input would be appreciated... I've been unable to definitely tell if it's an "install the driver, install Logic Pro, and then rock n roll" or it's a "doesn't work correctly, makes noise, crashed my system AND killed my pet rabbit" kind of thing.
    Thanks,
    Les

    Thanks Art of Sound. I did see that post but it didn't give me a warm feeling about the Zoom.
    My bad, I should have posted back after I messed around with this. It turned out that my problem was due to some kind of intermittent connection within the Zoom itself.
    I got another one, and it's working fine now as a Mackie Control. It's a little arcane getting it hooked up in Logic (mostly due to inexperience on my part), but so far it seems to be working fine...
    If I can spare anyone the frustration/confusion:
    Basically:
    Download the latest and greatest Zoom R16 driver from their web site and install (I'm using OSX ML and it works fine with Logic Pro X).
    Plug in Zoom R16 via USB 2.0 cable, (then on the Zoom itself, select USB, then AUDIO INTERFACE? (Enter), then SETTING? (Enter).
    You may need to open Audio/Midi Preferences and set that to the ZOOM R16.
    Open Logic and hopefully it sees the Zoom.
    Under main Logic Pro X header, select Control Surfaces>Setup
    Find and add "Mackie Control" (there are other ones, this one works, can't speak to the rest).
    Then (and this is the part that I kept missing) make sure to select the Mackie Control (so it gets a blue box around it) and then make sure the Output Port and Input Port are set to Zoom R16_R24 using the little up/down arrow thingies at the right of each box. I didn't see these/figure out how to select at first... I'm a DA NOOB.
    That's it. Open a new multitrack project, assign your inputs to channels, and off you go!
    Recording:
    All inputs work, level control and faders (which aren't motorized, so it can be a little confusing at first)
    Transport and control buttons work, the jog/shuttle is useful.
    There are 5 function buttons that by default change the Logic screen setups (can be programmed differently)
    Track button seems to mute/unmute only.
    The on-board condenser mikes work, if you want them (channels 7 & 8 on the Zoom). Ugh.
    Electric guitar direct in seems ok, and a Shure SM57 worked fine. I'll be working with some better mikes hopefully this weekend.
    I have it working happily with a late 2011 MBPro, and a late 2012 iMac.
    For the money, considering it's a stand-alone 8 track digital recorder (seems to work ok for that purpose so far) as well, it's actually sort of cool. Setup your mixdown in Logic as a wave project, and pull the files off the SD card (Zoom can be configured as a USB card reader easily). Will record at high sample rates allegedly.
    I won't be so lazy in future, and I'll report my on-going experience with it.

  • Since upgrading to Mavericks, I can no longer connect to my Bose Sounddock 10 via Bluetooth.  It was fine under Mountain Lion

    Pairing my Bose Sounddock 10 to my Macbook Pro (early 2011) via Bluetooth was fine under Mountain Lion.  After installing Mavericks, connection failed. I deleted the Sounddock & attempted to pair it again.  I get an occasional 'flash' in the 'Devices' list, but no pairing occurs.
    I have no issue pairing the Sounddock to my iPad running iOS 7.0.3.
    Has Bluetooth been changed for Mavericks?
    Is anyone else experiencing similar issues?

    I actually have the same problem, since I upgraded to Mavericks my MacBook Pro can't seem to find the Bose sounddock 10. Has anyone found a solution to this.
    It still works with the iPhone 5
    Thank you

  • HDMI Video corruption under Mountain Lion

    I have a mid 2011 15 inch Macbook pro.  Upgraded to Mountain Lion.  I use an HDMI TV connection as an external monitor with the laptop closed.  I switch to another work PC on the TV using the source selection.  This causes the Mac to Sleep because no external monitor is detected.  When returning to the mac and waking it up via a blue tooth track pad, the video is corrupted.   It's just scrambled.
    Unplugging the monitor and plugging it back in, doesn't help.
    Unplugging the monitor, opening the mac, then plugging in the cable fixes it.  I use a mini display port to HDMI connector.
    This worked fine with no corruption under Lion - but it is easily reproducable with corruption under Mountain Lion.
    Any advice?

    Opening and closing the lid corrects the problem by causing the external monitor to refresh.
    It doesn't have to be disconnected and reconnected. 
    The problem still occurs after the 10.8.1 update.

  • I have to input a password in order to log in each time I turn on my Macbook Pro Santa Rosa under Mountain Lion. Now my built-in keyboard suddenly doesn't respons at all. And the bluetooth function seems to activate automatically even though I turn it off

    I have to input a password to log in to my Macbook Pro Santa Rosa under Mountain Lion. Now suddenly the built-in keyboard doesn't work at all so I cannot use my computer. I also notice that the bluetooth function is activated automatically even though I turn it off. It looks for an external keyboard. Please help me out. Many thanks!

    I have the exact same problem trying to use the Remote app on both my iPhone 3gs and iPad 2 with either my Mac or ATV2.  My Remote app used to work on my phone - I can't recall if I ever actually used it with my iPad, but when I tried today, I got all the same results as you did (on both iPad, and then iPhone).  I  was using my ATV2 to play music from iTunes on my Mac and wanted to use the Remote app, but it would not connect to either device no matter what I did. 

Maybe you are looking for