you don't have to log in as 'room1' (if that user doesn't have a
password for example). just log in as an administrator and under the
administration tab, search for 'room1' and open (click on the + sign)
the calendar for that user.
hugo.-
On 08/28/2012 05:31 PM, Christian Mack wrote:
Hello Karthikeyan B
On 2012-08-28 16:26, [email protected] wrote:
As per the SOGO documentation I have created 2 columns(kind,
multiple_bookings) in the
"sogo_users" table for resource creation. I have created one user(room1)
record with value
as (kind: location, multiple_bookings: 3).
I have put the reference of these 2 column name in the ".GNUstepDefaults"
config file.
<key>KindFieldName</key>
<string>kind</string>
<key>MultipleBookingsFieldName</key>
<string>mulitiple_bookings</string>
I restarted the sogo service and there was no errors.
But when I add the user with the kind column value "location" I get error
"cannot access resource [email protected]" here "room1" is the
user with the kind "location" value.
What I am doing wrong?
Nothing, you have to log in with this user "room1" once via SOGo
webinterface, in order to create its personal calendar.
In this calendar your invitation will be placed from there on.
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
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