Ok, thanks. Any plans for Spanning Sync to address this issue or any
suggestions for a work-around?

On Jun 15, 3:44 pm, "byron.shaheen" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> Exchange calendars have the same restriction on them that the new
> MobileMe Calendars have.  You should be able to sync those iCal
> calendars using Spanning Sync, but only-one way to Google.  Apple
> doesn't allow any third-party sync clients to modify the Exchange
> calendar type.
>
> -Byron
>
> ---
> Byron Shaheen
> [email protected]http://spanningsync.com
>
> On Jun 15, 6:20 am, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I'm getting the message "The selected iCal calendar is not writeable
> > so syncs will only work one-way." I've seen messages about this error
> > message over the last few months and the suggested cause is a change
> > made by Apple to the MobileMe service. I'm not using MobileMe, so
> > wondering if there might be another cause.
>
> > Here's my set-up:  iCal synced to an MS Exchange account. Using
> > SpanningSync to sync this iCal calendar to a google calendar.
>
> > Status: The iCal items from exchange are getting pushed ok to my
> > google calendar, but items that I put into my goolge calendar are not
> > getting pushed to the iCal calendar (or all the way to the MS exchange
> > calendar, which is the real goal, so work colleagues can see my free/
> > busy time accurately).
>
> > Any thoughts on this? Thanks!
> > -D

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