;ve found work
>>> arounds for similar issues with the MS HTTP
>>> protocol stack and CalDAV servers.
>>>
>>> In the meantime, having Calendar Server to default
>>> to 'Basic' or 'Simple' authentication, maybe over
>>> HTTPS for
imilar issues with the MS HTTP
> > protocol stack and CalDAV servers.
> >
> > In the meantime, having Calendar Server to default
> > to 'Basic' or 'Simple' authentication, maybe over
> > HTTPS for security, might be the best way around
> > thi
entication, maybe over
> HTTPS for security, might be the best way around
> this if you'd like to continue test the connector.
>
> Best regards,
> Kervin
>
>
> - Original Message ----
>> From: Greg Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: otlkcon-devel@lists.source
this if you'd like to continue test the connector.
Best regards,
Kervin
- Original Message
> From: Greg Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: otlkcon-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 1:56:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [otlkcon-devel] Question about Outlo
I was able to get IE 7 to login to our iCal server by disabling the
setting "Enable Integrated Windows Authentication" under tools ->
internet options -> advanced tab -> security section. I can find no
similar setting for Outlook.
Greg Cole
System and Database Administrator
University of Ore
Edwin,Sorry it's taken me awhile to get back to you on this. I had the same issues that you do. From what I can tell it's an issue between Windows and the Apple iCal server implementation of CALDAV. From what I've been gathering it doesn't have much to do with Outlook or the open connector plugi