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"Moving calendars to server account"

Please help. the Message moving calenders to server account has frozen my ical. I can't access my calender. Please help!

MacBook Pro, iOS 7.0.3

Posted on Oct 31, 2013 2:49 PM

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Feb 3, 2014 9:00 AM in response to rnkarenw

Here's how I fixed it on my Mac. From the Finder window, open the Applications folder. Then double click System Preferences (I couldn't open iCloud preferences when I opened System Preferences from the Apple menu). Then double click iCloud. Then uncheck Calendars and Reminders. It will ask if you want to delete the Calendar files on your Mac. Say "Yes". Close System Preferences. The error message "Moving Calendars to Server Account should be gone. I still cannot open iCloud Preferences when I open System Preferences from the Apple menu, but at least my Calendar application is working again. Good Luck!

Mar 2, 2014 9:02 PM in response to TLarmstrong

I finally fixed it. I signed out of iCloud in preference pane. They said everything would be deleted, including photostream. I said ok, and that took several minutes to 'sign out'. I finally signed back in, and that also took nearly 30 min to work through the non-responding System Prefs and iCal app. AddressBook Sync is still using 96% of one CPUcore, and iCal is using over 70% of the other core. Hope it works this all out by morning.

Mar 12, 2014 5:23 PM in response to ed277

I'm with Amy Joy. I've installed Mavericks and this is the first time I am attempting to sync anything with iCloud.


Following raygunclan's 7 Nov 2013 advice I get to item 3. and am in a quandry. If this is the first sync I have ever performed between my Mac and iCloud and the Calender app hung up during the first synchronisation how can I possibly assume or assess what data has already been transferred to iCoud and what has not.


The statement "If you stop using iCloud for Calenders, calenders stored in iCloud will be deleted from this Mac." sounds pretty emphatic. Could allowing this deletion impact calenders that were only in the process of being transferred?


Does anyone out there have knowledge of another solution to this problem that does not require deletion of prior calender information on the desktop device?

Mar 4, 2016 11:30 AM in response to tritoniadiomedea

Using a desktop MAC: I fixed my 'Moving Calendar to Server Account' issue. Your comment provided additional direction for me; I went into: System Preferences>iCloud and signed out of iCloud. Then, I signed back into iCloud, made my and re-selected the contents I wanted back into iCloud [i.e. Calendar, etc.], closed System Preferences and reopened Calendar and, voila, everything's back to normal.

"Moving calendars to server account"

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