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Deleted event continues to warn about changes on server

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  • Eyano yasuka ya Rob B

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Hello I used to have repeating calendar reminders. I deleted the series. None exist on my local Google calendar in Lightning and none exist on the Google Calendar. Yet, Thunderbird keeps popping up a warning about changes on the server and asking me to "Delete anyway" etc., as you can see from the screen print. How can I stop the message from recurring? Thanks Michael

Hello I used to have repeating calendar reminders. I deleted the series. None exist on my local Google calendar in Lightning and none exist on the Google Calendar. Yet, Thunderbird keeps popping up a warning about changes on the server and asking me to "Delete anyway" etc., as you can see from the screen print. How can I stop the message from recurring? Thanks Michael

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Could not upload the image on a Word file

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Just upload the png or jpeg…

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Here it is

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Are you sure that you own this event? Is it possible that it is being placed on your calendar by the energy company?

I'd try removing then reinstalling this calendar.

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Please can anyone help with this one. I have uninstalled Lightning Calendar but still the same message pops back (and when I make it do so by Sync). Here is the image again. The location was only a reminder for me as to where I was to send the meter reading. Michael

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Have had exactly this problem: only evident on one of two devices. The mysterious deleted event was also not evident in the source [Google] Calendar. Re-installations of Thunderbird and Lightning did not correct. I unwittingly deleted the specific [Google] calendar in Lightning (procedure is awkward) then re-added that calendar (procedure is even MORE awkward, fortunately I had some notes-could not find procedure in HELP) and the mysterious deleted event was, apparently, nowhere to be found. Voila!