[kronolith] Issue with default and additional calenders to use for synching
Michael J Rubinsky
mrubinsk at horde.org
Mon Sep 8 21:35:04 UTC 2014
Quoting John H. Bennett III <bennettj at thebennetthome.com>:
> Hello again,
>
> I have a new issue that I need help with. Now that I've gone to
> production with the latest horde 5 components, I'm seeing an issue
> with trying to set up syncing, for all users except myself.
>
> Everyone has a default calendar, and a shared calendar was created
> and all authenticated users have all rights except delegate. When I
> log in as one of my other users, go to preference, calendar, default
> calendar, I choose their personal calendar, then go to
> Synchronization preferences, and there is nothing to choose. I am
> expecting the shared calendar that was created to be available as it
> is for my account.
>
> If I choose the shared calendar as the default calendar and then go
> to Synchronization preferences, their personal calendar shows up.
> This isn't what I want. I want them to use their personal calendar
> as the default, and be able to choose the shared calendar as the
> additional one to be used for synchronization with external devices.
> This is how my account is set up. I am also the one that created
> and shared the calendar, if that makes a difference.
>
> Please let me know what I need to do to fix this scenario.
The only way you can synchronize shared calendars is if:
1) The user has read/write permissions on the calendar and
2) The client supports separate calendars, and Horde is configured to
provide them as such.
For reasons I won't get into here, shared calendars are not supported
when the calendars are multiplexed into a single calendar on the EAS
client.
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mike
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