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Frequent failures of Google Calendar
Today Google offers us a variety of office automation tools, among many highlights Google Calendar which is a calendar and electronic calendar developed by Google. This tool allows syncing Gmail contacts to invite and share events with them.
With Google Calendar users can plan and share their agendas, it is also possible to access it wherever using a mobile device, and with this app you can create reminders to help remember events, send invitations, as well as synchronize the calendar with computer applications or mobile.
Google Calendar is available for any operating system so users can access this anywhere.
Like everything on the Internet can present failures the most common of all is usually a synchronization error in Google Calendar.
To resolve this fault is recommended to refresh the user application also must ensure that synchronization is enabled. In some cases it is possible that the events of Gmail, Google accounts and other applications are not synchronized with Google Calendar, ensure that everything is synchronized to solve the fault.
While Google Calendar can be run offline, but it is possible that changes are not updated and not connected to the Internet, the user must check the connection and refresh the application.
In some cases to solve this problem you need to delete data from Google Calendar, we recommend this as a last option since all events are deleted that are not synchronized.
Here are some possible solutions to solve a failure to sync Google Calendar hope to be helpful and you were able to resolve your problem.
Check your internet connection.
As with the Android version described above, your internet connection might be the root of the problem.
Try performing a Google search, or visit a random website to see if it loads.
If it doesn't, take a look at your connection settings to make sure everything checks out.
The most common cause of these errors is a problem with your Internet connection to Google.
Please try the following to reload your calendar and events: Reload (or Refresh) the page.
Sign out of Google Apps and then sign in to Google Apps again.
Clear cache and data Go to settings, select “Apps”.
Click on Google Calendar the select “Storage”.
Then clear the data and see if your service is running smoothly or not.
In the process of syncing your Google calendar between devices, glitches can lead to the loss of Google calendar events.
If you use multiple devices like a laptop, tablet, and smartphone, you may find your Google calendar events have disappeared if you logged in to your Google account from a different device.
Troubleshooting Tips
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