Calendar entry grayed out - Fixing authentication issue in Lightning 4.0.2
Hello.
I am running Thunderbird 38.2.0 with Lightning 4.0.2 preinstalled.
I have a problem with one of my calendars (installed on a Synology Webdav environment). I basically used the wrong credentials when creating the calendar and now I am not allowed to retype the user pass combo (as I would normally during email account creation if there is a login problem).
Below there are some details.
I have created a new calendar using Create New Calendar -> On the Network. Clicked Next. Specified an IP (company intranet). Typed in a name for this calendar, chose color. Clicked Next.
I then got a brief login page from my server where I typed the wrong credentials (user//pass).
When I go to the Calendar view the particular calendar is grayed out and the Edit and Delete buttons are also grayed out.
If I try to select it, click properties, Switch this calendar On, it becomes grayed out again in a fraction of a second.
I have tried to unsubscribe from it, and recreate it a few times, with various names, but Thunderbird/Lightning detects the Calendar URL and apparently uses the bad credentials.
Is there a way to flush these credentials out?
My best bet would be in Thunderbird Options -> Advanced category -> General tab -> Config Editor.
I see there some entries (string/boolean), including a type "user set" string for the particular server calendar URL. I do not however see user pass combo associated with it.
Does Thunderbird save the user/pass combo for each calendar URL? Where? Can I flush it?
தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது
I managed to fix my problem...
This was a problem with the calendar type.
I would type in Calendar URL but I would live the option iCS selected, while the calendar appears to be in CalDAV format.
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தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது
I managed to fix my problem...
This was a problem with the calendar type.
I would type in Calendar URL but I would live the option iCS selected, while the calendar appears to be in CalDAV format.