Can't create new Event, Delete an Event or Dismiss Reminders
Using TB 38.1.0 in Windows 7 Synced with a Google calendar using ICAL (private address).
All of the events are shown. Right-clicking an event brings up a menu in which the following are greyed out: New Event, New Task, Cut, Paste, Delete Event
The error console reports:
Timestamp: Sat 18/07/2015 16:51:47 Error: uncaught exception: 2152333314
Timestamp: Sat 18/07/2015 16:51:47 Error: : <error>'<error>' when calling method: [calICalendar::modifyItem] Source File: resource://calendar/modules/calUtils.jsm -> file:///C:/Users/...../calendar-js/calCachedCalendar.js Line: 724
Help would be much appreciated
Chosen solution
Maybe you're using one of the read-only addresses for your calendar? Google doesn't make it obvious enough that some of the access methods don't enable editing your calendar from their side.
Address like https://apidata.googleusercontent.com/caldav/v2/youremail@gmail.com/events should work when you set it up as a network calendar using CalDAV in Lightning.
Or you could use Provider for Google Calendar addon which makes setting up Google calendars easier.
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If caching is enabled, have you tried disabling the cache, enabling it again (in calendar properties) and refreshing the calendar?
Thanks for your reply, Merike.
I cannot find caching. I tried Edit > Calendar properties but the cache is not shown
Also Tools > Options > Advanced > Network & Disk Space - I set 0MB for the cache and cleared the cache. Then restarted Thunderbird.
I also removed Lightning and reinstalled it.
I still have the problem - can you suggest anything else?
Chosen Solution
Maybe you're using one of the read-only addresses for your calendar? Google doesn't make it obvious enough that some of the access methods don't enable editing your calendar from their side.
Address like https://apidata.googleusercontent.com/caldav/v2/youremail@gmail.com/events should work when you set it up as a network calendar using CalDAV in Lightning.
Or you could use Provider for Google Calendar addon which makes setting up Google calendars easier.
CalDAV worked - thank you very much Merike