Error 80004005 when accept a meeting invitation
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(Calendar :: Import and Export, defect)
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(Not tracked)
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(Reporter: besc, Unassigned)
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(Whiteboard: [Addon: gData])
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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/77.0.3865.120 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
Open a Email with a meeting invitation inside (.ics) and push Accept Button
Actual results:
Message Window Pops up with the following error Message (German):
bearbeiten der nachricht fehlgeschlagen. Status: 80004005
Expected results:
The invitation are add to my google Calendar (and maybe send some Emails to other subscriber?)
I've tried also this way, to add the invitation manually:
In Thunderbird Click on invitation and Tasks in te Menubar > Import.. > select the .ics File > Choose my Calendar > Error (German): 1 Eintrag konnte nicht importiert werden. Die letzte Fehlermeldung war: 2417500037
Some other Debugging:
- When i add this File in the google Web Calendar, it Works.
- When i Remove the "UID:...." Line in the .ics File it Works.
- This Error did not happen in Thunderbird Version 60.9.0. This works in Version 60.9.0
Comment 2•6 years ago
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Does this only happen when importing to a Google Calendar (supposedly using "Provider for Google Calendar") or also a "regular" calendar?
Can you provide the ICS file for testing purposes (use "Attach New File" above, and remove any personal details with an editor).
- I've tried to add the .ics File to an "offline" Calendar (moz-storage-calendar://) : This did work
Further note:
- The described Bug, didn't happen in Microsoft Outlook. There it works also just fine.
Sample ics file that causes the Bug (removed any personal details)
Updated•6 years ago
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Comment 5•6 years ago
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Thanks for the sample file. I imported it successfully into a local calendar. Looks like there is an issue with the "Provider for Google Calendar". That's an add-on an maintained separately. Please file a bug at https://github.com/kewisch/gdata-provider.
Geoff, is that correct? Or is there any bug we need to fix in Lightning?
Comment 6•6 years ago
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I also could import it into a local calendar and also several calendars that use the Google provider.
(In reply to besc from comment #1)
- When i Remove the "UID:...." Line in the .ics File it Works.
This makes me suspicious. Perhaps your calendar already has an event with this UID.
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