Thanks, Guy!
I thought the guid was supposed to be the same as the uid? I may have
been misinformed. How did you get the guid's - did you just make them
up?
- conrad
On Nov 19, 2009, at 7:22 AM, Guy wrote:
well the way I do it (For my family calendar)... is this...
1. create a user to hold the calendar and don't share the passwd..
<user>
<uid>shared-calendar-user</uid>
<guid>98714-12349817234-12341234-12341234</guid>
<password>secured</password>
<name>Family Calendars</name>
<first-name>Family</first-name>
<last-name></last-name>
<cuaddr>mailto:fam...@local.local</cuaddr>
<proxies>
<member type="groups">alluser</member>
</proxies>
</user>
2. create the group "alluser"
<group>
<uid> alluser </uid>
<guid>38475234-23452345-23452345-13554</guid>
<password>doesn't matter</password>
<name>All people</name>
<members>
<member type="users">user1</member>
<member type="users">user2</member>
</members>
</group>
<group>
Job done..
--Guy
On 19 Nov 2009, at 12:56, Conrad Wasmer wrote:
Guy-
I had tried this a while ago, but failed and gave up. But it's been
nagging me ever since. HOW do you delegate out the company-wide
calendar?
Thanks
Conrad
On Nov 19, 2009, at 5:57 AM, Guy wrote:
On 19 Nov 2009, at 11:41, Dirk wrote:
Hello!
I am new to this list and interested in running the Darwin
Calendar Server for a small company.
We'd need a setup like this:
4 user accounts:
1 boss
1 secretary
2 employees
Have 1 personal calendar for each of the 4 users.
1 company wide shared group calendar where all of the 4 persons
have read/write access.
The secretary has read/write access to boss’ personal calendar.
Calendar Clients are Apple iCal from 10.5. and 10.6 as well as
the iPhone client.
My questions are (after installing DCS and playing with
accounts.xml):
How do I configure above scenario? Is it possible at all?
yup very simple... the company wide calendar you have a few
choices on how to set it up.
1. just create a user account and delegate it out.
2. create it as a resource and delegate it out.
You can either setup the delegation inside the accounts.xml file
or using ical. I have to say ical 10.6 (snow leopard) works much
better at handling delegates etc.
On the iphone you'll have to create multiple accounts (using same
credentials), one for each delegate you want to see, you then
change the URL to point to the delegate.
Do I need a specific release (build) version of the DCS to
accomplish this?
nope I think any current (ish) release will work fine.
Is the accounts.xml rewritten by the server when a user assigns a
new delegate in iCal?
nope never written to again. Only read, and seems to only be read
on start up, so any changes you make to it will require a restart
to update :(
--Guy
Why is accounts.xml as it is? I'd expect a calendar server to
have calendars as first class objects. Instead, there are users
which seem to have one (one one?) implicit calendar.
Thanks,
Dirk
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