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not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. richwilliamson Level 1 (0 points) Q: iCal not connecting to Google Calendar - HTTP sync apple calendar with google calendar 404 error Hi thereI've just bought my first Mac, and I'm
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running Mountain Lion, just updated to 10.8.1. When I set the system up, I fed in the google calendar not found error 404 details of my Google account, and it merrily put my Gmail into the Mail app, and Notes also syncs. But, the Calendar app is giving me continual
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problems, with this same error message:"Your calendar couldn't be refreshed.The URL https://calendar.google.com/calendar/dav/richwilliamson@gmail.com/user///calendar.google.com/calendar/dav/richwilliamson@gmail.com/user/ encountered HTTP error 404. Make sure the URL is correct."I've tried deleting and re-adding the Google calendar; the whole Google account; the iCloud account (because various fourms seem to think this is an issue) and none of it has helped. Any suggestions?Thanks MacBook Air, clear ical cache OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.1) Posted on Sep 7, 2012 9:48 AM I have this question too Close Q: iCal not connecting to Google Calendar - HTTP 404 error All replies Helpful answers Page 1 of 9 last Next by sinoue, sinoue Oct 24, 2012 12:30 PM in response to richwilliamson Level 2 (220 points) Wireless Oct 24, 2012 12:30 PM in response to richwilliamson Just ran into this trying to import an Edline school calendar exported .ics file into my Apple iCal set to sync with my Google Calendar.If you open your web broswer and goto https://www.google.com/calendar do you get any error messages?You may need to stop using Apple's iCal - Calendar 6.0 until we figure out where the preference setting for checking the calendar is at.Are you using more than one calendar to sync with?I might try the calendar app Fantistical in the Mac App Store to see if this works better than Apple's built in calendar. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this
this Article Home » Categories » Computers and Electronics » Operating Systems » Mac » Mac OS X ArticleEditDiscuss Edit ArticleHow to Clear the iCal Cache Two Parts:Before You BeginClearing Your CacheCommunity Q&A If you're running into problems with your Calendar app in OS
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X, such as long loading times or error messages, deleting your cache may help. Before
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deleting your cache, try removing and re-adding your calendar accounts to see if this fixes the problem. If you need to delete the mac calendar the server responded with an error cache, make sure to backup your calendars in case clearing the cache deletes them entirely. Steps Part 1 Before You Begin 1 Try removing and re-adding the account first. You may be able to solve your calendar problem https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4274995?tstart=0 by removing the calendar account from your computer and then adding it back. This will remove and then reload your events for the calendar. If this doesn't fix the problem, you can move on to the next step. Click the Apple Menu and select "System Preferences". Select "Internet Accounts" and then select the account that you are getting your calendar from. Click the "-" button. This will remove the account from your Mac. Reboot your computer Select http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-the-iCal-Cache the type of account from the main "Internet Accounts" window and log in. Your account will be added back to your Mac. 2 Backup your calendars. Before deleting your Calendar cache, you'll want to make a backup of each of your calendars. Clearing the cache may remove all of your information, so you might need to restore these backups after you're done.[1] Select a calendar to export. Click the File menu and select "Export" → "Export". Save the calendar backup file somewhere that you can find it. Repeat with your other calendars until they are all backed up. 3 Double-check your backups before clearing your cache. There is a very good chance that your calendars will be completely deleted if you clear your cache, so make absolutely sure that you have a backup file for each of your calendars. Only proceed after you are certain that you won't lose anything important. Part 2 Clearing Your Cache 1 Quit the Calendar application. Click the File menu and select "Close" to ensure that Calendar is completely closed. You won't be able to delete the files in your cache unless the Calendar app has been closed completely. Press ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+Esc and select "calendar" from the list if you are unsure. 2 Open a Finder window or click the desktop. This will make the "Go" menu appear in the top menubar.
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