Access to account "MobileMe" is not permitted.

Can anyone help me solve this annoying situation? A few days ago, I attempted to sync my iCal with MobileMe. Now when I have iCal open on my desktop - I keep getting a pop-up messages that says:
Access to account “MobileMe” is not permitted.
The server responded:
“HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden”
to operation CalDAVAccountRefreshQueueableOperation.
I have the option to "ignore" or "go offline". I've tried clicking both options - but the pop-up repeatedly comes up after a few seconds. I can get on MobileMe without a problem - I just can't figure out why I keep getting this message and/or what to do about it.
Thanks!

Got to Ical, preferences, accounts. If you have a Mobile Me CalDav account listed, delete it. This is the source of the error message. Deleting this account will not interfere with mobile me syncing. (At least it didn't interfere with mine and the error message is now gone. Good luck.

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    <Personal Information Edited by Host>

    يا سيدي، الرجاء فتح حسابي وعدم حذف الصور هويتي
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