Notice that says ' the server responded with an error'

I Cannot get rid of the message, and cannot shut down I have to force shut down.

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    When opening the Calendar app, I am greeted with a box that says "This calendar can not be refreshed," and after clicking ok there is another box saying "The server responded with an error."  How do I get rid of this.  The calendar functions all right, but just have to close both of those boxes after doing any action in the calendar app.

    Please take each of the following steps that you haven't already tried, until the problem is resolved. Back up all databefore making any changes.
    Step 1
    From the Calendar menu bar, select
    Calendar ▹ Preferences ▹ Accounts
    Choose the affected account from the list on the left and uncheck the box marked
    Enable this account
    Then check the box again. Test.
    Step 2
    Make a note of the account settings, then delete the account and add it back with the same settings.
    Step 3
    If you can't add the account, the settings may be invalid. Verify them. How you do that depends on what kind of account it is. If it's a Google calendar and you've activated 2-step verification, you need to generate an application-specific password in your Google account and enter it in place of your old password.
    Step 4
    Quit Calendar. Triple-click the line below on this page to select it:  
    ~/Library/Calendars/Calendar Cache  
    Right-click or control-click the highlighted line and select
    Services ▹ Reveal
    from the contextual menu.* A Finder window should open with a file named "Calendar Cache" selected.
    Move the selected file to the Trash. There may be one or two other files in the same folder with names that begin in "Calendar Cache". If so, delete those files too.
    *If you don't see the contextual menu item, copy the selected text to the Clipboard (command-C). In the Finder, select
    Go ▹ Go to Folder...
    from the menu bar, paste into the box that opens (command-V). You won't see what you pasted because a line break is included. Press return.

  • TS4337 Ever since I updated the OSX (V 10.9.1) iCal can't be used, when I open it a message pops saying: The server responded with an error, couldn't move calendars to iCloud because an error occurred. I turned off icloud and the same keeps happening.

    Mail is not functioning right, as well as iWorks. And everything started to break down since I updated the OS please help!

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  • Problem sharing calendar - "The server responded with an error"

    I'm trying to share a single calendar that contains a lot of entries of meeting rooms at our local library.  I want to share them through MobileMe via an RSS feed.
    When I right-click on the calendar name I get the error in the attached image.  I'd be grateful for a solution or someone to tell me what I'm doing wrong.  Thanks in advance.
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    me too:
    When I open Calender I get a message saying, "The Server Responded with an Error. The request for account “iCloud” failed.  The server responded with “403” to operation CalDAVAddCalendarQueueableOperation."
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  • My computer keeps saying "The server responded with "502" to operation CalDAVAccountRefreshQueueableOperation." When I use iCal.  Please help.

    Every time I use iCal, my computer says, "The server responded with
    “502”
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    Please help!!

    Same here....didn't see it within the first couple weeks of iCloud, but yesterday it popped up on both my Macbook and iMac.

  • Constant message:"the server responded with an error"??

    how do i fix a recurrent message that interferes with the use of my calendar...the message flashes constantly and says as a title:  "the server responded with an error" next it says "access to apple open training in "home" in account "icloud" is not permitted.  the server responded 403 to operation caldavwriteentityqueuable operation end of message...then it gives me a choice of ignore, try again or revert to server...until now i used to click ignore and it would sort of not come back that often, now it comes back in about 2 seconds whether i'm using the calendar or not and i have to constantly click it off...the most serious part is that it renders my calendar unusable...i need help!! thank you.  ana maria wilson

    Greetings,
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    Home > Library > Caches > com.apple.ical
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    Home > Library > Preferences > com.apple.ical (There may be more than one of these. Remove them all.)
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  • "The Server Responded With An Error"

    Y'day I was pasting details of a reserv into ICAL.  it was perhaps too much data.  As soon as I clicked to paste, I got msg "The Server Responded With An Error" & below that was the info I was copying into my calendar.  Then calendar froze.  Then "Force Quit", then reopen Ical & the same msg appears and frozen.  I attempted to drag the msg to trash to no avail.  I rebooted computer.  Everything else is working on my MacBookPro.  I do NOT have Lion.  Thks

    That sounds like something went wrong in the database the governs syncing.
    Restore from your backup to restore your calendar.
    Reset your sync history: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iSync/3.1/en/9247.html and then follow the steps:
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    If you are using it you can then re-add it and be careful to enter in the correct name and password.
    Remove the following to the trash and restart your computer:
    Home > Library > Caches
    Home > Library > Calendars > Calendar Cache, Cache, Cache 1, 2, 3, etc. (Do not remove Sync Cache or Theme Cache)
    Home > Library > Preferences > com.apple.ical (There may be more than one of these. Remove them all.)
    __NOTE: Removing these files will remove any shared (CalDAV) calendars you may have access to. You will have to re-add those calendars to iCal > Preferences > Accounts.
    Once the computer is back up and running open iCal and test.

  • ICal issue - "The server responded with an error"

    Hi All. I've been having this error pop up on my iCal for the last week after the last iOS update and it's driving me a little batty.
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    Ideas on how to fix it?

    Is this the pop-up you get?
    The request for account “[email protected]” failed.
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  • ICal: The server responded with an error. The event ... was rejected by iCloud because it already exists

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    Yes where is the easy fix? I imported a calendar from my kids school district and whenever I enter a new event the error message for all events pops up.....The solution suggested by one is extremely cumbersome so I did not even try it....
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  • "The server responded with an error" - Calendar

    I get the error message "The server responded with an error" every five minutes from the calendar app, along with the following:
    "The URL https://calendar.google.com/calendar/dav/[my e-mail is here]/user/ encountered HTTP error 404. Make sure the URL is correct.
    I used to sync a google calendar but deleted it because I don't use it anymore. I just want the error message to go away.
    Thanks for your help!

    My use case is slightly different; we still use our google calendar inside "iCal", and we got the same error text.
    Not sure whether this will solve it longer-term, but I simply deleted the Google account from Calendar / Accounts...  and then re-added it. After ~20 minutes, the pop-up has not popped up, so I'm calling this 'success' for now.
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    I hope this helps. Good luck!

  • "The server responded with an error. The server is currently unreachable or the connection was blocked"

    Hi, since this morning i receive this message on my Mac Air (10.8.5) when i open iCal (which is synced through iCloud): "The server responded with an error. The server is currently unreachable or the connection was blocked". You know what it can be?
    Thanks for your help!

    Are you behind a firewall at work or elsewhere?  Does you calendar sync with some other system like google (could be the google server is not responding)?  All we know from the message is that your mac cannot reach the server.  Maybe try later.  Are you using wifi or have an ethernet connection to the router?

  • "The server responded with an error" when modifying or deleting an item

    I can't modify or edit an item in my MobileMe syncronized calendar. I can move the item to a different date or time, but if I try to delete it or remove an attendee, I get the following error:
    The server responded with an error.
    The request for “***” in “Calendar” in account ***.***@me.com” failed.
    The server responded with
    “500”
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    I can't delete the item, or remove attendees from me.com either.
    If I create another appointment, I can delete it, so I suspect it has something to do with the fact that I have invited attendees.
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    Are you behind a firewall at work or elsewhere?  Does you calendar sync with some other system like google (could be the google server is not responding)?  All we know from the message is that your mac cannot reach the server.  Maybe try later.  Are you using wifi or have an ethernet connection to the router?

  • The server responded with an error. (not MobileMe related)

    Hello,
    At work, some people are getting this message on their computer:
    *The server responded with an error.*
    There was an unexpected error with the request (domain CalDAVErrorDomain / error 5 / description 'The server has not specified a calendar home for the account at "/ -- http://192.168.[my edit:rest of address]".').
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    AppleMan - you're a star! Thank you very much. Bit late in coming to the rescue - just like the Cavalry always was, allegedly - but nevertheless very welcome. It has sorted the problem out for me, and probably many others who, like me, did not know that there was an empty box waiting for the Password!
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    Chris

  • OMacbook calendar gets the message "the server responded with an error" and is now not syncing. Any idea?

    I haven't done anything to my Macbook (I don't think) but out of the blue when adding entries to my calendar,  I now get the message "the server responded with an error". Consequently it will not sync with the Cloud. I have an iMac which DOES sync with both iPad and the iPhone.
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    Sorry, no help there. Ical does not stay open long enough to do anything with. All it does is crash and apologise and say it will notify Apple.
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  • Ical freezes with "the server responded with an error"

    Every time I open my calendar I receive "the server responded with an error."  The content of an old email is also showing under the message "the server responded with an error."    I am unable to access my calendar.

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    Move these files from the Library folder to the Desktop (again, some may not exist):
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