Hi, I have two questions on this: 1. Is this way, as descibed below, a possibility to set User ACLs for UserCalendars as well? eg. read-only access to private calendars? if yes how can I mange sub-calendars then? 2. what does location mean? Are this fixed locations, that iCal displays when creating a meeting for example. Whats is the reason for adding locations? Is there a documentation on this somewhere? Thanka a lot George Am 19.04.2009 um 09:53 schrieb jean duffas:
here is a "location" exemple from my file :
<location> <uid>rfi</uid> <guid>EF4D9311-2752-4BC1-9ADD-93F00DD2F46B</guid> <password>xyzer</password> <name>rfi</name> <proxies> <member type="users">jduffas</member> </proxies> <read-only-proxies> <member type="users">rdupont</member> <member type="users">tata</member> <member type="users">mduffas</member> </read-only-proxies> <auto-schedule/> </location>
Le 18 avr. 09 à 20:07, Jonathan Woodbury a écrit :
Can you paste a sample of your accounts.xml file?
jean duffas wrote:
hello, how do you use "location" in ical when you use account.xml configuration file ? when entering a known location (present in the account.xml file as a "location" type) it doens't recognize it. I got a "!" or a "?". what is the problem ? do I use it the bad way ? do you enter the name ? the GUID ? the mail ?(there sould't be any email adress...) I did tried everything, nothing worked. jean _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver- users
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