Hi Larry,

I am starting to think that an event synced up to gcal does not
inherit public/private settings as far as gcal Sync is concerned when
it syncs down to Outlook. Events created in iCal arrive in gcal as
Default, but are synced down to Outlook as not Private.

I have tried to rule out any data corruption by using Spanning Sync's
"Start Over…" option. I also deleted the gcal it was syncing to, and
all appointments from Outlook before re-syncing. I verified that
skipClassification = 1; is set. Doing a "fresh" sync results in the
same outcome as described above.

It seems that it would be great if Spanning Sync could explicitly
change the classification of iCal events to be Private before they are
uploaded to gcal. (Or we need a Spanning Sync for Win/OL that respects
gcal's public/private settings. :) Events that are classified as
Private in iCal (e.g. imported .ics) ultimately retain their
classification when they are synced to Outlook.

Thanks!

On Jun 14, 11:26 pm, Larry Hendricks <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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).
> --
> 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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