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not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. James Blandford-Baker Level 1 (6 points) Q: Error 302 returns with Google and iCal 6.0 OK, so upgraded to Mountain google calendar error 404 Lion and now I am back to the dreaded Error 302 with your calendar couldn't be refreshed mac multiple asks for my googlemail password. Is there any known solution to this? The message reads: 'The URL https://www.google.com/calendar/dav/**mygoogleaddress**/user/ the url encountered http error 404. make sure the url is correct. enountered HTTP error 302. Make sure the URL is correct.' The password entering scenario doesn't change anything (as usual). This was an old problem which was mostly solved and stable under
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10.7.4 but seems to have returned. Many thanks for any helpJames iMac, OS X Mountain Lion, Time Capsule, Lexmark C734dn Posted on Aug 9, 2012 4:08 AM I have this question too Close Q: Error 302 returns with Google and iCal 6.0 All replies Helpful answers by joachimvdh, joachimvdh Aug 9, 2012 1:34 PM in response to James Blandford-Baker Level 1 (0 clear ical cache points) Aug 9, 2012 1:34 PM in response to James Blandford-Baker I have this problem also, Today.Previous days / weeks , calendar on Mountain Lion worked fine and in sync with google.Problably it's a google login problem from third party applications. ( I have the same issue with fantastical )On the other hand Mail where i use google's imap service, works fine.Joachim Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Vic van Dijk, Vic van Dijk Aug 13, 2012 6:14 AM in response to James Blandford-Baker Level 1 (10 points) Aug 13, 2012 6:14 AM in response to James Blandford-Baker I got "error 302" and also a password prompt. I was not able to sync new events from iCal to Google. I force quit the process "CalendarAgent" using Activity Monitor, and now syncing seems to work. And I haven't seen the password prompt nor error messages yet (though Console is full of errors). Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by joachimvdh, joachimvdh Aug 13, 2012 1:18 PM in response to Vic van Dijk Level 1 (0 points) Aug 13, 2012 1:18
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to different forum appearance options, and many more functions. Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: iCAL not syncing with Google Calendar! Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… 10-19-2011,06:49 PM #1 qposner https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4192025?start=0&tstart=0 View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Jul 18, 2007 Posts 67 iCAL not syncing with Google Calendar! My iCal has the (!) (in a triangle) notification appearing constantly every time it tries to sync, and when I click on it I get the message "The server responded with an error. The calendar https://www.google.com/calendar/dav/...mail.com/user/ was not found on the server. Make sure the URL is correct." This happens even when I delete and http://www.mac-forums.com/showthread.php?t=254267 then add the calendar again in iCal - it loads everything from my Google Calendar but then usually within 15 minutes or so, when it's trying to sync again, the server error appears. Basically, it will sync anything added to Google Calendar, but nothing added/deleted in iCal. Obviously it is finding the server if it's syncing anything that I add into my Google Calendar, but i find it odd that after 6 months of everything syncing properly I am suddenly seeing this server error. Any suggestions? Also, here is Google's response to my problem and the complaints of others: Google currently returns 302 error to every DELETE request coming from iCal on MacOS. iCal 4 stops executing all sync requests after first error, thus any later changes will not be synced with Google Calendar if you deleted at least one event from iCal. iCal 5.0.1 will not execute DELETE requests, but it will execute all other requests. Unfortunately, at the moment we can't accept DELETE requests from iCal until Apple finds and fixes underlying issue. If we do so, it would result in hundreds of thousands users who lost their data. As a workaround, we suggest you delete events from Web version of Calendar at http://calendar.google.com Also, sync requests coming from iOS devices work proper
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 http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-the-iCal-Cache your Calendar app in OS X, such as long loading times or error messages, deleting your cache may help. Before deleting your cache, try removing and re-adding your calendar accounts to see if this fixes the problem. If you need to delete the 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. google calendar You may be able to solve your calendar problem 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 your calendar couldn't "-" button. This will remove the account from your Mac. Reboot your computer Select 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 sel