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Thunderbird lightning google calendar
Thunderbird lightning google calendar









You can - under 'More Options.' - select a date range to save, as well as what level of detail to save. It works for me to do that about once a month but it's clearly not as good as a dynamically updating shared calendar.Ĭlick anywhere on the calendar you want to save (to shift the focus there)Ĭlick on the File menu then 'Save calendar'. but prefer to use Ubuntu mostly which is why I want the calendar in there).īecause this only imports a static calendar (ie it will not update if anyone changes the original calendar), I found it works best to import this as a separate calendar in Thunderbird, then I can delete it periodically and reimport the updated version whenever I want to update it. You can only save the calendar if you have Outlook on a computer (I do as a dual boot. You can save a calendar from MS Outlook as an iCalendar file (.ics) which can then be imported into Thunderbird. I have found a way to make some progress with this, though it's not the full solution I would like it to be. then a very very long line of hexadecimal digits followed by followed by lots of hexadecimal digits followed by What I think are the important bits of the. Has anyone managed to get a shared calendar (sent from MS Outlook) to open in Thunderbird? It's not a catastrophe if I can't do this but would be nice. I've taken out the bits that might be confidential, and pasted below the details from the. I tried a few things that seemed logical in the boxes but couldn't get anything to open (apparently successfully added the calendar but no data imports). xml file contains what I need, and if so what I need to copy over to the dialogue box in Thunderbird.

thunderbird lightning google calendar

I'm assuming in Thunderbird I need to 'add new calendar' / 'on the network' and then put the location in. I can see / download the attachment to the email which presumably contains data for Outlook to locate the calendar - it's a. In MS Outlook you open the email and it has an 'open this calendar' button at the top which then imports the calendar settings and it opens. Some of my colleagues send me a sharing invitation (by email) so I can see their calendars (and edit them - we use one shared calendar for our team rota for example). The only thing I can't access is shared calendars. It all works very well, and the calendar also works nicely in Thunderbird.

thunderbird lightning google calendar

I use Thunderbird on my home computer and laptop, and had to use (paid for) Owl for Exchange to get my emails in Thunderbird, ie to log on to the exchange server.

thunderbird lightning google calendar

In my work, we use MS Outlook with outlook web access exchange server.











Thunderbird lightning google calendar