Justin,

With the following line of code you should be able to start up the
calendar app

calendarIntent.setClassName
("com.android.calendar","com.android.calendar.LaunchActivity");

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Roman Baumgaertner
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On Aug 26, 9:00 am, "Roman ( T-Mobile USA)" <roman.baumgaert...@t-
mobile.com> wrote:
> Justin,
>
> I verified your latest remark about the usage of the hard-coded
> example which causes an exception. Sorry, for the misleading
> information.
>
> I only guess that you are not allowed to start some of the systems
> applications in the way how you want to do it. For sure someone from
> the Android team should be able to give some more insight information
> on this.
>
> --
> Roman Baumgaertner
> Sr. SW Engineer-OSDC
> ·T· · ·Mobile· stick together
> The views, opinions and statements in this email are those of the
> author solely in their individual capacity, and do not necessarily
> represent those of T-Mobile USA, Inc.
>
> On Aug 26, 8:02 am, Tikoze <janderson....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Wow... it has been over a week since anyone other than me has
> > responded to this post.  No one has any ideas on what is wrong?
>
>
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