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Le 01/10/2013 15:27, Ruth Ann a écrit :

Hi Ruth,


I have been using Lightening and Google both for a long time.
In the past, I have always just made separate entries in both calendars
- synchronized them manually so to speak.
So, I have always had a "Calendar" tab next to my email tab in
Thunderbird. Then last night, when I installed the Provider add-on, I
got a third tab that says "Google Calendar" and shows all the events
from my Google calendars.
It looks like it belongs there. Are you saying that I should just have
the one "calendar" tab?

The Google Calendar tab extension is separate and different from the Gdata provider extension. You need the Gdata provider extension in order to be able to set up and sync your Google Calendar within the Lightning tab, it isn't automatic.

Please also note that the Gdata provider 0.25 currently causes Thunderbird to hang, requiring the user to restart TB in safe mode.

How-to set it up anyway, for the brave :

https://support.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/kb/using-lightning-google-calendar




Alex



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