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Up date 78.4.0 screwed up access to Google Calendar

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  • Poslední odpověď od chahan.kropf

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Today Thunderbird updated to 78.4.0 and I can not see my wife's Calendar or recent things I have added to my Google Calendar even though I have enabled it and did a sync. What is the fix?

Today Thunderbird updated to 78.4.0 and I can not see my wife's Calendar or recent things I have added to my Google Calendar even though I have enabled it and did a sync. What is the fix?

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Zvolené řešení

Fixed - an updated to Google Calendar addon was required

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Zvolené řešení

Fixed - an updated to Google Calendar addon was required

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I have an issue that might be relayed:

Since upgrading TB to 78, when starting the program a window pops up asking me for my Google credentials "htts://google.com is requesting your username and password. The site says: Google APis".

However, I do not have TB linked to Google at all, neither to gmail nor gcalendar.

How can I get rid of this annoying message?

Thanks!

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stkm04, when posting about your own issue, you should be creating a new topic via https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/new/thunderbird

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Sorry, Wayne! I thought since it might related I'd post it here.

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Sorry, but what is the solution to this problem??

That answer 'Fixed - an updated to Google Calendar addon was required' does not help at all. Which addon must be updated?

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Google calender addon - see tools->.addon

Provider for Google Calendar

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Thanks! At first it looked like it was not compatible with the new Thunderbird.