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[GH-ISSUE #231] Call log to calendar options greyed out #192
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Originally created by @supercilious on GitHub (Apr 13, 2012).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/jberkel/sms-backup-plus/issues/231
The options to sync the call log to the calendar are present but disabled.
(The call log to GMail works fine).
Running SMS Backup+ 1.4.5 on a Galaxy S2 running the latest CM9 nightly.
@andmalc commented on GitHub (Apr 20, 2012):
Same issue on Galaxy Nexus 4.01, SMS Backup 1.4.5. App does not request Google Calendar permission during authorization.
@miXaelyz commented on GitHub (Apr 28, 2012):
Same here... Nexus S CM9 [v4.0.4 v7.0]
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Nevermind... just rebooted the device and now it works like a charm.
(Actually i disconnected first and then restarted the phone. Calendar options were not grayed out after reboot and i activated/set calendar BEFORE connecting to my google account... dunno if this can help someone)
@asgarddesigns commented on GitHub (May 25, 2012):
I had the same issues. Seems like the upgrade (or possibly the migration) doesn't re-enable calendar?
Followed steps by miXealyz and now calendar sync is available.
On HTC One X, stock 4.03 (migrated settings from gingerbread device.)
@scy commented on GitHub (Mar 7, 2013):
Simply rebooting (without disconnecting my account) fixed it for me, the option was no longer grayed out. Stock Galaxy Nexus, 4.2.2.
@jberkel commented on GitHub (Jun 30, 2013):
should be fixed in next version