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Calendar events disappear after waking up from sleep

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Hi, 1. Make sure the calendar events are shown in main window (by default on the right side of main menu) 2. Put the computer to sleep mode. 3. Wake up from sleep. Calendar in main window shows no events. 4. Navigate to full calendar window to notice the events are still there. 5. Restart Thunderbird to make it show incoming events in main window again. This started to happening after latest update 68.6.0.

Hi, 1. Make sure the calendar events are shown in main window (by default on the right side of main menu) 2. Put the computer to sleep mode. 3. Wake up from sleep. Calendar in main window shows no events. 4. Navigate to full calendar window to notice the events are still there. 5. Restart Thunderbird to make it show incoming events in main window again. This started to happening after latest update 68.6.0.

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It sounds like the date stays on the previous day after midnight. Some others have experienced this when they leave Thunderbird running and computer goes into 'sleep' /'hibernation' mode due to lack of use.

There is a bug report, it would be useful if you could comment saying what OS you use and how this occurred after update to 68.6.0 and add a 'vote' for this bug. The 'vote' area in in the header section under 'Details'. You would need to register/logon to post comment or vote.

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I have just find out that it also happens when day changes at midnight

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Gekose oplossing

It sounds like the date stays on the previous day after midnight. Some others have experienced this when they leave Thunderbird running and computer goes into 'sleep' /'hibernation' mode due to lack of use.

There is a bug report, it would be useful if you could comment saying what OS you use and how this occurred after update to 68.6.0 and add a 'vote' for this bug. The 'vote' area in in the header section under 'Details'. You would need to register/logon to post comment or vote.

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Windows 10 x64 Pro build 1909