My Samsung Galaxy S2 has suddenly lost it's ability to read my default Google calendar.
If I log on to the calendar via web browser it works fine but the native app and other calendar apps I use have not data from my default calendar - thoug they do have the data from my holidays and 'work' calendar.
I've checked, unchecked and re-checked in the 'select calendars' option but no change in the situation.
Being afraid to re-sync in case it wipes all my data I've temporarily disabled syncing altogether.
Was that the right thing to do?
What might be the cause and cure?
I think this problem arose after I did a search with the app 'power search', which did a brilliant job of searching all manner of places including my google calendar, to which I gave it access rights, but I'm not prepared to definitely blame it as I've only a vague idea about when the problem started.
I tried the sugoestion of installing a new calendar app to see if starting afresh would work but it didn't.
Also, I've re-entered my password (I think) to be sure that's not the problem.
Any suggestions for the way forward?
Cheers
Stuart
If I log on to the calendar via web browser it works fine but the native app and other calendar apps I use have not data from my default calendar - thoug they do have the data from my holidays and 'work' calendar.
I've checked, unchecked and re-checked in the 'select calendars' option but no change in the situation.
Being afraid to re-sync in case it wipes all my data I've temporarily disabled syncing altogether.
Was that the right thing to do?
What might be the cause and cure?
I think this problem arose after I did a search with the app 'power search', which did a brilliant job of searching all manner of places including my google calendar, to which I gave it access rights, but I'm not prepared to definitely blame it as I've only a vague idea about when the problem started.
I tried the sugoestion of installing a new calendar app to see if starting afresh would work but it didn't.
Also, I've re-entered my password (I think) to be sure that's not the problem.
Any suggestions for the way forward?
Cheers
Stuart