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IN start UBUNTU
Application can no longer access your dumetz1...@gmail.com Online
- Account. Choose online Accounts from the user menu to reinstale access
+ Account. Choose online Accounts from the user menu to reinstate access
to this account.
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After my most recent Ubuntu 16.04 LTS update (that required both an
authorization password request and a post-installation reboot) the
following message appears briefly in a small window in the top right
corner of the screen after I sign into Ubuntu:
"Applications can no longer access your [@ATT.n
"Applications can no longer access your [gmail address]. Choose Online
Accounts from the user menu to reinstate access to this account."
This bug is still present in 17.04 with Gnome. I don't think it was an
issue until I entered the information for my Google account in Online
Accounts. Now, the e
This bug still affects Ubuntu 17.04. Uninstalling and re-installing
chromium-browser has not helped.
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Update: After uninstalling Chromium and re-enabling access to the Google
account and Exchange services it is all working again and has survived
two or three reboots.
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After seeing this question on AskUbuntu
http://askubuntu.com/questions/511370/applications-can-no-longer-access-
your-online-account I noticed a screenshot and comment about
(apparently) Chromium affecting locale settings. The most recent app I
installed is Chromium.
Can I ask if any of you still
This issue still persists in 14.10.
Sometimes, the (re)authorization tool shows a full Google-themed screen
with username/password prompt, and sometimes (most of the times,
actually) only a simple two-liner without any theme that pertains to
Google. What should it be?
Frustrating issue, consideri
Ran apt-get upgrade last week, works again!
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Applications can no longer access your @gmail.com Online
same here on fresh install
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Applications can no longer access your @gmail.com Online Account
Status i
Same problem on fresh install
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Applications can no longer access your @gmail.com Online Account
Statu
Yeah, deactivating calendar access isn't doing it for me, either.
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Applications can no longer access y
the tip with evolution-data-server is not working for me.
i still have this notification on every startup for 2 google accounts
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According to this page:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/511370/applications-can-no-longer-access-your-online-account/514261#514261
the problem seems to be related to evolution-data-server to access google
calendar. May be this helps to get closer to the bug. The problem is really
annoying especia
When can we expect fixes for this bug?
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