Thanks. All sounds very complicated.
I want to upgrade to Leopard server but my Mac Mini only has 512MB RAM
at the moment... I read that the minimum required was 1GB. :-( so will
need to splash some cash on RAM before visiting the Apple store. Not
too sure if I can justify the cost for this feature - just yet :-) If
I could share address books as well then that would clinch it!!! Any
thoughts on how best to do this without .Mac accounts?
Appreciate the help.
~S
On 29 Oct 2007, at 16:21, Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Hi Stewart,
--On October 29, 2007 8:46:01 AM +0000 Stewart Randall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
One final question if that's okay. Will the OD schema on 10.4 support
delegation? When I try to add a user from the OD to allow write
access,
the user can not be found. The client is running Leopard and I've
added
the directory service using Directory Utility.
Any ideas?
That won't work as iCal does require the schema for its delegate
lookup, as far as I can tell.
The only way you can manage this is by creating your own tool to
setup delegate info. That basically involves changing group
membership details on certain principal resources related to the
user who wants to delegate. If that is done, then iCal's 'Accounts I
can access' panel will list those - you just won't be able to use
iCal's 'Manage Account Access' feature.
(Of course the other option is to upgrade to Leopard Server :-) ).
--
Cyrus Daboo
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