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Frequent failures of Apple Calendar
Apple Calendar is the calendar application developed by Apple, better known as iCalendar and is available for Mac OS operating system. It is the standard calendar format for Apple users. ICalendar is fully synchronized by iCloud, which means that changes to run on other Apple (iPhone, iPad, among other) devices will be reflected to the start the application.
Being an application may present iCalendar error messages so we've compiled some possible solutions.
Some complaints show users trying to run the application and this throws the error message ""The server responded with an error"". This message may appear when there is a problem with iCloud synchronize data with the server.
To resolve this error it is recommended that the user logs out of iCloud, restart the computer, log back in, then try to open iCalendar again.
If the error persists is recommended to contact Apple support for a better solution.
A message fairly common error among users usually be ""Could not move the calendars to iCloud because an error occurred."" This error message can usually be due to poor internet connection.
To solve this annoying problem it is recommended to verify the user to have a good network connection. If necessary disconnect the Wi-Fi or mobile data rebooted be the case.
In some cases you may need to log off and log back to iCloud, in addition to verifying that iCloud settings This synchronized the calendar. It is also important to have the date and time and time zone synchronized for them to go to Preference> Date & Time> Time Zone. Upgrade and reboot the device.
If the problem persists it is recommended to contact Apple technical support.
Things to check first Make sure you're signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID on all of your devices.
Then, check that you turned on Contacts, Calendars and Reminders in your iCloud settings.
Check the date and time settings on your device to make sure they're correct for your current location.
Last but not least, if the calendar on iPhone keeps crashing, check if there are any updates available.
Possibly the outdated version of the calendar app is not running well with the latest version of iOS.
So: Go to the App Store.
Restart the Calendar app and refresh your calendar Start by refreshing the app — open the Calendar app and swipe down from the top to force it to refresh and sync with the online data in iCloud.
If that doesn't solve the problem, you can force the app to close and then restart it.
Troubleshooting Tips
Still stuck and not enjoying Apple Calendar, then go to Step 3.