Exported/emailed iCal event failed to install

I recently experimented with exporting an iCal event and then attaching its file to an email. I mailed a copy to myself to see how it would look on and work with a recipient's machine.
When I received the email, I double-clicked on the attached iCal file icon. Instead of simply importing into my calendar, the application went "wild", spewing out a lengthy series of error messages that made no sense to me, except to consistently refer to my various calendars that I maintain as iCloud accounts. The material result of dismissing these error messages was to add duplicate events ad nausem to my iCal calendar, wreaking havoc.
This serial process continued until I closed iCal, went to iCloud on my System Preferences and removed all of my iCloud calendar accounts.Then, I turned iCloud back on and all of the current calendars reinstalled themselves without the errant duplicates and without further mischief.
Can anyone tell me what is going on.
I am running Lion OSX 10.7.5 on my iMac.

Hi Russell,
What’s the situation now?
There would be a cause that the upgrade is running background, so a retry would fail in this situation.
You can check the action log  in C:\$Windows.~BT\source\panther\setupact.log
Check the time line to see if it is running for upgrade.
Alex Zhao
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