Closed
Bug 1256308
Opened 9 years ago
Closed 6 years ago
Lightning task list disappeared
Categories
(Calendar :: Provider: GData, defect)
Calendar
Provider: GData
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
INCOMPLETE
People
(Reporter: xracoonx, Unassigned)
Details
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:44.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/44.0
Build ID: 20160210153822
Steps to reproduce:
Nothing.
Actual results:
The items on my task list which is connected with a google list suddenly disappeared.
Expected results:
My list should be still there.
Help! How do I get my valuable tasks back?
The tasks on my list are not on google keep either! In lightning my google list is set up with the following link:
googleapi://xxx@gmail.com/?tasks=MDU0OTgxOTU0MTQ4NzAwMzM3MTc6MDow
(I replaced the account name with xxx.)
Comment 2•9 years ago
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do yo ustill see this problem?
Component: Untriaged → Provider: GData
Flags: needinfo?(xracoonx)
Product: Thunderbird → Calendar
Summary: Ligthning task list disappeared → Lightning task list disappeared
Version: 38 Branch → unspecified
Yes the task are still gone.
At the moment event the calendar is going crazy. The events still show up in the "next days preview" next to my emails but I cannot add any events there. Also when I open the Lightning tab it does not show any of my calendars anymore on the left, all buttons are grayed out and the calendar view is just blank white. There are still some events in the list but they just flash. I had to changed my google password some days ago could that be related?
Flags: needinfo?(xracoonx)
Well, it actually shows my old password under "Saved Passwords" for the calendar. Is there a possibility to change it?
Comment 5•9 years ago
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As far as I know Google Calendar cannot be accessed using username+password for some time now. Instead a OAuth dialog should be shown that asks you to login to Google and allow Lightning or Provider for Google Calendar to access your calendar data. The authentication token will be stored in Thunderbirds password manager.
Maybe you could test and remove the old password and token entries from "Saved Passwords" dialog and restart Thunderbird? Upon restart you should be prompted for authentication.
Unsubscribing from Google calendars and resubscribing to them might be another thing to test.
Updated•6 years ago
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Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 6 years ago
Resolution: --- → INCOMPLETE
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