On Sep 5, 2006, at 10:25 AM, Cyrus Daboo wrote:
As described on the wiki page, each user should be given <DAV:all> privileges to their own calendar home collection. So it should be possible to do anything in that collection once authenticated.
Can you give me an example of a user set up with all privileges to his calendar collection, all privileges to a shared calendar folder and read only or no access to other users calendars. I was able to get all users the ability to publish calendars, but unfortunately they were allowed to publish to any users folder. Not just their own. So far all changes I have tried result in all or nothing. I'm hoping to set this up for a school in the next week or two with about forty teachers (and possibly for the 900+ students). Before they run out and buy Now-Up-To-Date. I wrote a small app a couple of summers ago to create an XML file for importing users into OS X server using fields from a tab-delimited file of users first and last name. It generates the shortname and password according to selections made and then writes the xml file. I was able to modify it last night to generate a properly formatted repository-dev.xml. If I can get the privileges worked out I should be able to generate the repository-dev.xml for 100+ users in just a few minutes. Also, is there a graceful way to quit iCalServer or reload the repository-dev.xml file? Right now when I want to make changes I terminate the shell. Delete the previous principals, users and calendars then ./run again. Thanks and Have A Great Day. Rick Davis thePRIMAXgroup http://applehelp.org