Ryan Boyd (Google) wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> 
> Are you seeing this problem with new calendars created in already
> existing accounts, or are these new calendar accounts?

New or existing calendars created in already existing accounts.

> What error are you getting when trying to add/update events?

error: The google calendar is read-only.

I'm wondering if it's how I'm testing AuthSub in this case.

I have one ScheduleWorld test account that syncs fine with Google.
I have another ScheduleWorld test account that wants to sync the same 
Google calendars.

Perhaps the problem is that the second test account has a different 
AuthSub token, but both accounts are using the same Google email 
address. If only one AuthSub token is allowed per email address, that 
would explain it.

Is that how it works?

Cheers.

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