Hi all,
I am receiving meeting requests on a non-google email address and I would like to accept them in my google calendar which is connected with the extension 'Provider for Google Calendar 1.0.3'.
Currently, when I received an invitation I can't see the 'Accept/Decline' buttons, I guess this is due to the fact that my non-google email address is not associated with the google calendar?
I've red a lot of threads on this topic, but still don't know if this issue has been fixed?
Thank you
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Win 7, TB 31.4, Lightning 3.3.2
Meeting request on different email account than google cal
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Re: Meeting request on different email account than google c
Moving to Calendar forum.
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Re: Meeting request on different email account than google c
Any idea to help me?
Thanks
Thanks
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Re: Meeting request on different email account than google c
Hi,
I don't know if it results from the new update of TB, but I've solved my issue.
From now, when I open my google agenda's properties from TB, I have the possibility to associate an email address. Thus, I have indicated my 'non-google' address, since then I have the possibility to accept/decline the meeting requests that are send in my non-google address.
NB: I had also performed others modifications (calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations = True in the config editor) but I think that the last TB update solved my issue (ie the possibility to associate an email address to a google agenda)
I don't know if it results from the new update of TB, but I've solved my issue.
From now, when I open my google agenda's properties from TB, I have the possibility to associate an email address. Thus, I have indicated my 'non-google' address, since then I have the possibility to accept/decline the meeting requests that are send in my non-google address.
NB: I had also performed others modifications (calendar.google.enableEmailInvitations = True in the config editor) but I think that the last TB update solved my issue (ie the possibility to associate an email address to a google agenda)