ICal alarm causes application to close

When I try to open iCal I immediately have an iCal alarm pop up and the program closes.
Why is this happening? And more importantly, how can I fix it?
(I sync iCal with my Moto Q using Mark/Spaces The Missing Sync)

Hi Fred,
As we noted in your other post the issue is CR 8.5 is not side by side compatible with any other version of CR. As of Cr 9 we now are, UFL's can be copied into the respective install folders and they'll work together.
CR UFL's are COM UFL's meaning they get registered. Because they use the standard UFL naming convention Any version of CR will load them, we do this for compatibility so developers don't have to re-write/version their UFL's each time.
The only way is to NOT install any other version of CR on that 8.5 PC. Or if you can ask the makers of the UFL's convert them to non-COM ( using C++ )  u2l names then simply moving them into their app.exe folder should allow their software to continue working as long as their software is not in the PATH statement.
The other issue is possibly they did not make the UFL Appartment Model ( thread safe ) but I doubt it would make any difference.
CR 8.5 simple won't work with another version on the same PC.
As a final hack work around, create a batch file that will register the UFL and then one that will unregister the UFL when you want to use your software or their software. Also, try moving \windows\crystal into their folders app path but I don't recall if this will work, it's been a long time since we've had to deal with side by side issues of legacy applications like this.
Good luck
Don

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    If I put the laptop to sleep the alarm always appears when when the computer is re-woken this also happens on restarts. The alarm has no content in the window that appears but it is a complete processor hog, if I walk away from the computer while it has become active it will grind the machine to a complete stop. Activity monitor will show the memory use for the process steadily climbing to over a gig. The only way to close it is to run a script that I have called "kill ical widow" which was created for me by a apple genius. Any ideas?

    Okay, the only fix that eventually came from this, just to wrap things up for educational purposes... I finally had to bring in to a Mac Genius appt., and after keeping my computer for five days, they reinstalled the OS. And to be sure this never happens again, I've also turned off all alarms as suggested. Reinstalling the OS (am now at 10.5.6) has brought a whole other host of problems. They initially returned my laptop with none of my data on it, and I lost all of my additional programs I'd installed on the computer, some of which I don't have authorization codes or discs for anymore. And iTunes has yet to "find" any of my music (or all of my playlists for that matter), despite all the normal fixes. Going back for 3rd Mac Genius appt. today. Very frustrated. But word to the wise: do NOT allow a Mac Genius that may or may not know what they're doing to reinstall your OS without properly backing up your computer. I couldn't back mine up for a while b/c this iCal alarm issue was disabling to the point I could not even open anything on the computer anymore. But please do yourself a favor, and get a back-up and run it ROUTINELY!!!

  • ICal alarm malfunction

    My alarms work fine if I happen to have the computer on when the alarms go off. But, if an alarm is scheduled to go off at 4pm, for example, for an evening event, and I turn the computer on at 4:30, the alarm does not go off. This has caused me a few problems with missed meetings.
    I have the "turn alarms off when computer is off" box unchecked. Both iCal and iCal alarm scheduler are in my startup items. I have tried deleting all iCal plists, and the cache file, and restarting with no success.
    What am I missing? any suggestions?

    A Eureka! For some reason, on this Mac, if I check the preference box "turn off alarms when iCal is not open" it works fine. Now, if I have an alarm set to go off at 10:00am and I start up my computer at say 10:30am, the 10am alarm shows up just fine.
    The wording on this preference is a bit confusing, but from other discussion comments, it seems that other Macs are working with the box unchecked.
    Anyway, I'm a happy camper.

  • ICal alarm setting for Discovery TOPGEAR

    Does anyone know if there is a ICal alarm thingy that can remind me about TOPGEAR on DISCOVERY channel.
    It is so freaking amazing totaly out of this world marvelous to see real TV from civilization.
    BOOYAH
    GROOVY
    ICAL or WIDGET will do as well.
    WOW OYEAH if only Apple can come close to TOPGEAR I will sell my sole.
    It is like I had 20 years of sex in 1 sec. by whatching TV tv from CIVILIZATION.

    why don't you make one yourself? Also, probably better if you posted in the iCal part of the discussion boards.

  • ICal alarms, a deteriorating problem?

    This problem of iCal's failure to send alarms when an event comes due, has been reported in previous threads and in other forums. But now I think that this situation grows worse over time. Here is my experience.
    In Tiger, and the iCal version I was using then, I could set up an event in iCal and have it send me an email when the event was coming due. This email got sent even if iCal and Mail applications were not left running.
    I upgraded to Leopard (10.5) and email alarms would not get sent under these conditions (iCal and Mail not running) but a message could be sent to the desktop.
    I then updated to 10.5.1 and the email alarms seemed to be working for a while. Then at some later date, the email alarms stopped getting sent again, but the alarms to the desktop still kept working.
    I worried that something else I installed was interfering.
    Now, however, I find that neither email alarms or alarms sent to the desktop will happen if both iCal and Mail are shut down. (My computer never is off and never sleeps, only the screen is set to blank with inactivity.) I haven't tested thoroughly but it seems that when iCal is started running next time, there is a flurry of activity as it tries to catch up. I really haven't installed anything new in the period that this latest failure mode has developed.
    I have sent feedback to Apple and would have expected a fix after so much time (10.5.1 has been with us for quite some time) but now wonder how widespread this problem is, since discussion seems to have fallen off.

    daniellight,
    Try downloading and installing the Mac OS X v10.6.5 Update (Combo).

  • Applications automatically close

    I just got the iPhone 3G a few days ago, and installed some free applications from the Apple Store to try them out. However, immediately after I synced some music today with iTunes, every single application installed excluding the default system applications would close in 2-3 seconds.
    I have a general theory on why this occurs, since I directly downloaded those applications using Wi-Fi connection at home, and not through my computer and iTune and finally syncing it onto the iPhone. When I synced the music, it asked me something about "are you sure you want to sync, it will erase the last sync list" or something like that. So does this mean the syncing actually refreshes the entire iPhone and deletes all applications previously installed that did not pass through iTunes, and replaces it with everything in this sync? Of course, I could just download those applications again, but there must be a simpler way.
    I know that it would probably work if I simply download the applications from Apple Store, send them through iTunes, and sync it onto my iPhone, but is it possible to download and install anything just using Wi-Fi? I don't want them to be erased every time I want to sync a song onto my iPhone.
    Thanks for any help on this. (I wish loading stuff into the iPhone wasn't this complex and glitch-prone... I mean we already spent several hundred dollars on this thing + all the other money we have to spend on plans, customers deserve some freedom on what they want on their own phone don't we?)

    Hello MoonlightSonata,
    Welcome to the Discussions Boards.
    The first thing to check is whether your computer's iTunes ID and the one on the iPhone match. When you download an APP on the iPhone, is the iTunes ID the same as you're logged into on your computer? If not, that can cause this type of issue.
    If the ID's match, check out my post in this thread for the steps to resolve this type of issue:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1903106
    Take care,
    Charles H.

  • Duplicate ical alarms using external boot drive

    I have an external firewire drive that I boot Leopard from. I carry it between home and work. At both home and at work I have similar, but not identical Mac Pro (Intel) desktop machines that stay put. In either location I can just boot from my external firewire drive and have all my OS environment and files with me. I've been doing this for months.
    Every since I've set it up, though, I have had a problem with iCal alarms. If an iCal alarm goes off, say, while I'm using my external HDD at home, and I dismiss it, it never shows up again at home, even if I reboot. But if I then take the HDD into the office and boot from the external HDD there, all the alarms that went off and were cleared at home, show up all at once when I boot up at work. It also happens in reverse -- alarms cleared at work show up the next time upon boot at home. Note that I'm running from the same boot disk in both cases. I don't sync multiple calendars with .Mac.
    This is particularly annoying because I have some automator ical scripts that are triggered once/day and if they run at home late at night, I don't want them running again when I boot up the next morning at work.
    Anyone know a fix/workaround for this. I searched the iCal prefs, iCal help, this discussion list, and did a google search to no avail.

    You can use the hardware, but will have to repartition and reinstall the OS from the disk shipped with the new Mac Mini.
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303220
    If you create a disk image of the Lacie on your Mini, you can later use setup assistant to restore users and applications from that image.

  • ICal alarms won't Open File

    I created two Automator actions, one to mount a server and one to eject the server. Both actions work fine in the Finder. I saved them both as iCal plug-ins to run the same time every day. While the server is mounted Backup runs and backs up my Mac to the server.
    The problem is the Mount Server plug-in doesn't work, only the Eject Server plug-in, so when I come in to work each morning, Backup is waiting for the server. Then I have to mount it and wait 20+ minutes for Backup to run before I can get to work.
    Can anyone think of why this particular plug-in isn't working? When I go to ~/Library/Workflows/Applications/iCal/Mount Backup.app and simply double click the Automator action it works fine. It's iCal that's acting flaky. I've also tried an AppleScript that mounts the server, but that didn't work either. (ejecting still works fine)
    I'm stumped. Any help/clues would be appreciated. I'm running 10.4.5 on a Dual 1.8 GHz G5 with 3 GB RAM.

    Sorry, I'm a long time "end user." The terminal makes me nervous. But I did end up fixing the problem.
    I was setting the iCal alarm to open at a specific time during an all day event. (i.e. all day event, alarm set for 7:00 pm) That wasn't working. When Automator created the event it set it as a timed event with an untimed alarm (i.e. 7:00 pm to 7:00 pm, alarm set to 0 minutes before) which makes less sense to me, but it works so what do I know. I adjusted the repeat schedule to my liking and all is well.
    Incidentally, the AppleScript that mounted the server was essentially "double-clicking" an alias of the server. The Automator action was mounting it based on it's IP address on the network. I'm sure they work about the same way, but the AppleScript still doesn't work in iCal. I think it's because Automator uses magic.

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