My mom emailed me complaining about getting the following error when logging into her Google Calendar:
Oops. Another calendar has been created for cams.mom@moms-isp.net (not her real address).Each calendar needs its own email address so friends can send you invitations.
My mom couldn't figure out what this error meant or why she was getting it. She'd been using Google Calendar for over a year, using the Google account she created with her ISP-provided email address as a login. And she even contacted her ISP (Wild Blue satellite Internet) at one point, who had no idea what she was talking about.
So I took a look, and I pretty quickly managed to figure out what the problem was.
Her ISP decided to provide Google Apps for Domains for their customers. They just created user accounts in Google Apps for all of their customersone weekend. As a result, there were two Google accounts with cams.mom@moms-isp.net as their login - One that was a standard, run-of-the-mill Google account with access to Calendar, Docs, etc., and one that was the domain-specific login to Google Apps.
So the only way she could resolve this was change to a different email address as her login for her standard Google account. Not a huge deal, since she has a couple different email accounts, but definitely an inconvenience.
Still, I have two issues with this:
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