A bug in Mavericks. When I open Calendar, I get a message "Moving calendars to server account." Calendar freezes and this message goes on interminably. The only way to stop it is to restart.

Mavericks (OS 10.9) is buggy. When I open Calendar, I get a message "Moving calendars to server account." Calendar freezes and this message goes on interminably. The only way to stop it is to restart the system. How do I fix that?

Hi
- I had the same problem and I suddently found out:
Close (quit) calendar
Under System-Icloud : log out
Open calendar. Under preferences, Account, Icloud: log in !!
And it works!!
now the stupid ""Moving calendars to server account" is gone!

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