Re: [MacGroup] Shared calendar

2018-09-11 Thread Harry Jacobson-Beyer
Hey Dan, I think she can export the calendar then create a new calendar and 
import the old one. The import/export commands are in the file menu.

Harry
> On Sep 11, 2018, at 5:38 PM, Dan  wrote:
> 
> I set up a calendar in Apple’s Calendar app and shared it with a co-worker, 
> so anytime either of us entered a calendar item and assigned it to that 
> calendar, it shows up on both of our calendars.
> 
> I am no longer with that company and no longer want to see events that she 
> has entered in this particular calendar. But, since I was the one who created 
> the calendar, I cannot unsubscribe from it, I can only “stop sharing,” but if 
> I do that, she loses all of the events in her calendar. What I’m trying to do 
> is “switch” ownership of this calendar to her, so she can still use it and I 
> can unsubscribe from it.
> 
> Does anyone know how to do that?
> 
> Can she create a new calendar on her computer and copy all of these existing 
> shared ones to that calendar and thereby make them “hers” and not mine?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Dan Crutcher
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[MacGroup] The safety of Chip Cards...

2018-09-11 Thread John Robinson



A local bank here in Southern Indiana was hacked, at the main branch, over the 
Labor day weekend so the bad guys had more time to steal from folks.  

Someone put a skimmer on the ATM machine and bunches of people lost all kinds 
of money from their accounts.  It takes awhile for the errors to be 
straightened out and new cards will need to be issued.

Now today the bank has been hit again, (as I’m sure all the other banks have 
also been used) this time from Meijer, so someone has put a skimmer on the self 
checkout OR it’s an employee that has done it.  

The thief’s are using this info to make purchases at other places using the 
stolen card info. the bank has had tons of purchases coming in from the stolen 
numbers.

I tell you I’ll never, ever know why folks don’t use ApplePay, even if I used 
the machine that had the skimmer they would not be able to get my card info., 
it’s not given.   When I use a Chase ATM I can enter all the info. the bank 
needs by holding the Apple Watch to the ATM, (or the iPhone) I don’t enter my 
PIN or insert the card, it’s safe.  

I shake my head and wonder why aren’t folks protecting themselves by utilizing 
the safety of ApplePay?


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[MacGroup] Shared calendar

2018-09-11 Thread Dan
I set up a calendar in Apple’s Calendar app and shared it with a co-worker, so 
anytime either of us entered a calendar item and assigned it to that calendar, 
it shows up on both of our calendars.

I am no longer with that company and no longer want to see events that she has 
entered in this particular calendar. But, since I was the one who created the 
calendar, I cannot unsubscribe from it, I can only “stop sharing,” but if I do 
that, she loses all of the events in her calendar. What I’m trying to do is 
“switch” ownership of this calendar to her, so she can still use it and I can 
unsubscribe from it.

Does anyone know how to do that?

Can she create a new calendar on her computer and copy all of these existing 
shared ones to that calendar and thereby make them “hers” and not mine?

Thanks.

Dan Crutcher
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