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Google Calendar Thunderbird Restart

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In my house - I have two computers - Win 10 - TBird - All the same Apps, Addons, Extensions, etc. When I restart My TBird - I get prompted for the password for Google Calendar. On my wife's computer - She can restart TBird at will and does not EVER get a login prompt for Google Calendar. Where to go, what to do?

In my house - I have two computers - Win 10 - TBird - All the same Apps, Addons, Extensions, etc. When I restart My TBird - I get prompted for the password for Google Calendar. On my wife's computer - She can restart TBird at will and does not EVER get a login prompt for Google Calendar. Where to go, what to do?

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WOW! I may have found a workaround --- http://mzl.la/1BsOAbb http://mzl.la/1BsOAbb

Don't know if a fix, workaround, or whatever - Have tested in both machines. Still requires Login to Google Calendar, but Lightening Calendar works and works well.

Still a bit skeptical, but appears to work.

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Chosen Solution

WOW! I may have found a workaround --- http://mzl.la/1BsOAbb http://mzl.la/1BsOAbb

Don't know if a fix, workaround, or whatever - Have tested in both machines. Still requires Login to Google Calendar, but Lightening Calendar works and works well.

Still a bit skeptical, but appears to work.