I'm using group calendars successfully with iCal 3 and 4 in Leopard and Snow Leopard using DCS on Debian Lenny. I'm using the process where you enter the url for the group calendar in ical in the form of: http://calendar_server:8008/principals/groups/group_name/ Once the group is setup, group users can add sub-group calendars. Haven't played around with whether group members can then be limited for the sub-group calendars. This works just fine, though it is not considered a clean method based on the comments in the ticket identified in another response ( http://trac.calendarserver.org/ticket/330 ). I've been doing it this way since shortly after Leopard came out without any issues (DCS on linux server, first Suse, now Debian). On Sep 21, 2009, at 1:01 PM, Thomas Baker wrote:
Hello,
I checked out the latest svn build of CalendarServer, built it on Fedora 11, and most things seem to be working fine. One problem I am experiencing is when I try to access a group calendar. According to the documentation I've found, I should be able to log in using an account of a user that is a member and specify the group calendar in the URL like https://server/principals/groups/groupname. The problem I'm seeing is that an iCal 4.0 client gets an error that reads "The calendar server has not specified a calendar home for account at " and then gives the uuid url for the group I'm trying to access.
Any clue as to what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
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