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Thunderbird is STILL asking for a google calendar login

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Thunderbird keeps asking me to log in to a Google Calendar account, which we don't want or need. The user (not me, fwiw) stopped using T-Bird to check gmail accounts and removed all of those accounts, there was still a calendar subscription from the gmail account that we're getting prompts for, but I disabled that and then this morning there was another prompt to log in to the google account.

I've read a ton of questions including these:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1130194 https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/988520

And they all assume that the user wants a Google connection. There's no way to say "no, we don't want a google connection at all"

Thunderbird keeps asking me to log in to a Google Calendar account, which we don't want or need. The user (not me, fwiw) stopped using T-Bird to check gmail accounts and removed all of those accounts, there was still a calendar subscription from the gmail account that we're getting prompts for, but I disabled that and then this morning there was another prompt to log in to the google account. I've read a ton of questions including these: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1130194 https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/988520 And they all assume that the user wants a Google connection. There's no way to say "no, we don't want a google connection at all"

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Besides removing the gmail mail accounts, did you remove any Google calendars, and any add-ons such as gContactSync or Provider for Google calendar? There could be other Google-related add-ons, e.g. GHub, but launching in safe mode (Help/Restart with Add-ons Disabled) will quickly rule out add-ons or calendars being the source of the login prompt.

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Besides removing the gmail mail accounts, did you remove any Google calendars, and any add-ons such as gContactSync or Provider for Google calendar? There could be other Google-related add-ons, e.g. GHub, but launching in safe mode (Help/Restart with Add-ons Disabled) will quickly rule out add-ons or calendars being the source of the login prompt.

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We had removed the google calendar, but it looks like Provider for Google Calendar and Google Calendar Tab were both installed. Removed both and that seems to have shushed the alert.