The server responded with an error.  Access to "Don Weist/Winhall" in "Work" in account "iCloud" is not permitted.  The server responded: "403" to operation CalDAVWriteEntityQueueableOperation.

"The server responded with an error.
Access to “Don Weist/Winhall” in “Work” in account “iCloud” is not permitted.  The server responded: “403” to operation CalDAVWriteEntityQueueableOperation."
Does anyone know how to repair this problem.  It just began happening today.
Thanks,
Ken

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Always backup your calendar before troubleshooting (File > Export > iCal Archive).
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Open iCal and verify the iCloud account is removed in the iCal preferences under accounts.
Close iCal, reopen System Preference and switch on (check) iCal sync in iCloud System Preferences pane.
Reopen iCal and verify the iCloud account is enabled in the iCal preferences under accounts.
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