tack, Thanks for your reply. It works (mostly), but I have one problem. When I'm typing "acl -i calendars/users/$USERNAME/calendar", I cannot type the letter "b". There is absolutely no effect when I hit the "b" key. All other keys seem to work as expected. Have you run into this problem?
Thanks, nutbar PS - my username has a 'b' in it so I'm seemingly out of luck tack wrote: > You can use the command line tool to edit the ACL's. > > http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/calendarserver/wiki/CalDAVClientLibrary > > > I added read only in acl position 1 for all logged in users. This may > be some handy context in getting around the process: > > http://wantedfornerder.blogspot.com/2008/04/darwin-calendar-server-client-tool.html > > > Cheers, > tack > > On Apr 24, 2008, at 5:44 PM, Nick wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I can't seem to find this information anywhere. I have about 5 users >> with separate accounts and their own calendars. I want every user to >> have read/write access to their own calendar, but read-only access to >> all other users' calendars. How can I accomplish this? >> >> Thanks, >> Nick "nutbar" Legg >> _______________________________________________ >> calendarserver-users mailing list >> calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org >> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/calendarserver-users >> > > _______________________________________________ > calendarserver-users mailing list > calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/calendarserver-users > _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/calendarserver-users