I didn't feel that enough people would benefit to justify adding UI
for this, but there is now a "back door" that you can do using
Terminal:

defaults write com.spanningsync skipClassification -bool true

Afterward, iCal's "classification" property just won't be sent to
Google. Instead, any new gcal events will just inherit your default
public/private setting (which can be changed in Settings).
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Larry Hendricks
[email protected]
http://spanningsync.com


On Jun 10, 6:11 pm, btn <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have read in the Spanning Sync 3.1.1 ReadMe and a couple of other
> old threads in this group that iCal does not support Private events.
> Furthermore, Google Calendar Sync (for Outlook) appears to sync down
> events with their original classification. As far as I have found,
> there's no way to globally change the class of all events to be
> Private. Outlook 2007 also doesn't seem to have a non-scripted way to
> do this, and the events would be overwritten anyways given my sync
> setup.
>
> I have a sort of unholy calendar sync flow. I use iCal as my master
> calendar, and use Spanning Sync one-way up to Google Calendar. I then
> use Google Calendar Sync one-way down to Outlook 2007, which then
> syncs with Exchange 2003 so I can populate it with my free/busy time.
> The issue I have is that iCal doesn't let me set events to be Private.
> Thus, it would be awesome if Spanning Sync had an option to do so.
>
> Thanks!

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