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Lightning V 60.6.1 update has caused my individual calendars to not find the calendar data I keep in my local Dropbox files

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Calendar ics files are still in my local Dropbox, but cannot get Lightning to use them, Have tried resetting Lightning as suggested which did not work. Have uninstalled and re-installed Lightning to no avail. Also having trouble creating new calendars in Lightning to have them load with the local ics files - I can get one calendar created, but the next one I try does not work. I also cannot delete calendars creted which do not work????????

Calendar ics files are still in my local Dropbox, but cannot get Lightning to use them, Have tried resetting Lightning as suggested which did not work. Have uninstalled and re-installed Lightning to no avail. Also having trouble creating new calendars in Lightning to have them load with the local ics files - I can get one calendar created, but the next one I try does not work. I also cannot delete calendars creted which do not work????????

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Have tried resetting Lightning as suggested

What suggestion? Please post a link, and explain what exactly you did.

Calendar ics files are still in my local Dropbox, but cannot get Lightning to use them

Assuming you're talking about local calendars, Thunderbird stores calendar information inside the Thunderbird profile. https://support.mozilla.org/kb/profiles-where-thunderbird-stores-user-data

It's not supposed to find local calendars in a Dropbox folder. So you'd need to explain in detail how this is supposed to work.

Also having trouble creating new calendars in Lightning to have them load with the local ics files

Please explain in detail

  • what you're doing
  • what happens
  • what you expect to happen
I also cannot delete calendars creted which do not work?

Please explain in detail

  • what you're doing
  • what happens
  • what you expect to happen