Hi Brian
On 2012-02-24, at 10:52 AM, Brian KREULEN wrote:
> Sorry to bring up an old topic, but I'm finally getting around to
> implementing this and I have a problem. As a reminder, I'm trying to access
> users' calendars over CalDAV, but using an admin user, which has permission
> over each
er can't write to his OWN calendar??
Is this the way it was designed? Is there a way to grant write access by CalDAV
to calendars created by users??
Thanks!
De : André Schild [an...@schild.ws]
Date d'envoi : mercredi 1 février 2012 15:04
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Hi,
Am 01.02.2012 16:51, schrieb André Schild:
perhaps we should go back to step 1:
What do you wish to do ?
right!
Normal behaviour of the different sync tools is the following:
- Login as a user
...
Caldav URL(s)
The key is that a given user needs to login and the has access to the
granted
Hmm
perhaps we should go back to step 1:
What do you wish to do ?
Normal behaviour of the different sync tools is the following:
- Login as a user
- This user has access to it's own calendars and perhaps to calendars of
others a well
- There exists a dav report for the list of available c
Am 01.02.2012 15:46, schrieb André Schild:
You login as the master account and the url is then something like:
https://sogo.server.com/SOGo/dav/mas...@login.com/Calendar/user_b_login_b_personal/
Ok, that I know.
What I mean is why using one master account for sync (all users)?
I try to underst
Am 01.02.2012 15:21, schrieb Martin Rabl:
Brian,
Am 01.02.2012 14:54, schrieb Brian KREULEN:
I'm trying to implement a CALDav synchronisation program, and I need
to implement a "master user"
Basically, the client would create one account and specify the
login/pwd for that account.
> This mast
Brian,
Am 01.02.2012 14:54, schrieb Brian KREULEN:
I'm trying to implement a CALDav synchronisation program, and I need to implement a
"master user"
Basically, the client would create one account and specify the login/pwd for
that account.
> This master account would then have r/w access to a
I can think of two things:
- Specify that user as administrator, he will then have (almost) full
access to all users/calendars
or
- all users have to share the calendars to the "master user"
But it's definitive possible to access other calendars (just as in TB)
André
Am 01.02.2012 14:54,
Hello,
I'm trying to implement a CALDav synchronisation program, and I need to
implement a "master user" that has access to a set of users' accounts.
Basically, the client would create one account and specify the login/pwd for
that account. This master account would then have r/w access to a se