On Nov 9, 2007, at 12:44 PM, Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Hi Joe,
--On November 9, 2007 12:16:03 PM -0500 Joe Auty
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have followed this configuration and have gotten delegates to
show up
and I can write to a calendar as a delegate, but how can I set the
calendar owner to see the changes/entries made by a delegate who
has been
provided access? I'm also confused as to why I need to provide the
name
and password in the location block in addition to the user block?
Also, how does the "manage access to my account" GUI config
supposed to
work? Does this allow defining proxy users? Does it work with the
flat
file plist/XML files?
Sorry for the dumb questions, I'll be happy to write this up once I
have
an understanding of this, for the benefit of others :)
The bottom line is iCal's delegate UI won't work with the XML
configuration option right now, as iCal requires a directory system
to lookup user data.
With the XMl config you can do this: manually configure delegates in
the file via the <proxies> element as you have done. Then create a
new CalDAV account in iCal using the delegate's user/pswd, but set
the server address to the principal-URL of the location or resource
(you will have to lookup the GUIDs for those via Safari). I believe
if you do that you will see the resource/location calendars in the
new account and will have the appropriate delegate access to them.
Is there anyway you could elaborate on what you mean here? Firstly,
what would be gained by doing what you are describing as opposed to
simply setting up access to the other user's calendars without using
the delegates feature? Are you saying to basically figure out what the
URL would be for where the owner's/principal's calendar resides, and
enter this into ICal? Could one do this without knowing the other
user's user/pass? Could you provide me with an example?
Could you dumb this down a little? So sorry to have to ask this :)
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