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can't set up google calendar

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I installed the latest Thunderbird and installed the Provider for Google Calendar. I then clicked on "open google calendar" and was presented with a Google login screen with a field to enter my email. Every time I enter my email and press "next" my email disappears from the field and that's it. Any solutions.

I installed the latest Thunderbird and installed the Provider for Google Calendar. I then clicked on "open google calendar" and was presented with a Google login screen with a field to enter my email. Every time I enter my email and press "next" my email disappears from the field and that's it. Any solutions.

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Do you have cookies allowed in TB Options/Privacy & Security? They're needed for Google OAuth2 authentication.

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Make sure you do allow cookies in Thunderbird.

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Do you have cookies allowed in TB Options/Privacy & Security? They're needed for Google OAuth2 authentication.

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I've allowed cookies and nothing's changed. I've checked and the cookie for accounts.google.com is listed as stored on my computer. Any other things to try?

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on the second attempt is working now! Thanks