Hi Glenn,

Apple won't allow any third-party sync client to modify that calendar
type.  You can still sync the calendar using Spanning Sync, but only
one-way to Google.

Pleae let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks,

Byron

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Byron Shaheen
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http://spanningsync.com



On Sep 8, 3:59 am, Glenn Proctor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a calendar in iCal that I would like to be synced with a
> calendar under my Google account. The iCal calendar is not local to my
> Mac but is accessed via a URL to a server (running DAViCal I believe).
> The server requires username/password authentication. I entered the
> username and password when I first set the calendar up in iCal and I
> can both read and create events via iCal.
>
> However when I try to sync this iCal calendar with one of my Google
> calendars, I get the warning "Read-only calendar: The selected iCal
> calendar is not writeable so syncs will only work one way". However,
> as far as I can see, the iCal calendar *is* writeable - or at least
> should be. So I need to authenticate somewhere within Spanning Sync?
>
> The Google calendar in question is part of a Google Apps account, but
> is not the "primary" calendar for that account, if that's relevant.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Glenn.

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