Can a user have a read-only access to his calendar (other than his
personal one, of course) ?
No, and why should they?

But you can get read only access to calenders of other people.
Perhaps that's what you meant?

I know that's a weird question ...

A internal system put meeting to people and I don't want they delete them by mistake. You know, sometimes, with the little keyboard on the BlackBerry ... ;-)
Perhaps its not so silly a question .... We solved it by using resources for each meeting type, so effectively these calendars become readonly for any invitees, and readwrite for the meeting organiser. Also, doing it this way, means that users can only write into their own calendar and not accidentally into another calendar, but can still add events into other calendars for meetings or resource bookings.


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Julian Robbins


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