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| Sharing Calendar |
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Tue, 19 Dec 2006 15:25:40 -070 |
Is there some info on how to shae a calendar on a network? I have been
searching and not able to find any info.
Eric
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Tue, 19 Dec 2006 17:44:28 -060 |
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 16:25:40 -0600, Eric W <eric@britec.com> wrote:
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> Is there some info on how to shae a calendar on a network? I have been
> searching and not able to find any info.
> Eric
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Eric --
Does this help?
Subscribing to calendars
A group of people can create an interactive environment for scheduling
activities by publishing their own calendars and subscribing to each
others’. A calendar is published by uploading its ICS file to a shared
location, such as an external Internet server, an intranet site, or your
network; this makes the information available to anyone who can access
that location.
You can subscribe to a published calendar. You can also set how often
changes to that calendar are downloaded, although you can manually
download changes at any time.
You can edit the settings for a calendar to which you have subscribed. You
can also unsubscribe from a calendar.
I believe you "publish" by choosing file/export and the parameters
that
you want. The subscribing is done from organize/subscribe to calendar
I haven't played with this, but let me see what I can find out. I am
wondering about calendar names and so forth being used as a way to get
real time updating happening. I'll see if I can dope something out in the
next couple of days though.
All the best,
Pix
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Tue, 16 Jan 2007 13:50:14 -080 |
Bad news is according to Corel support that feature does not exist, even
though the manual and the web site and sales people and so on say it is
there. That's all they say about the ICS file.
Mark Knutson
PixSmith wrote:
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> On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 16:25:40 -0600, Eric W <eric@britec.com> wrote:
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> >
> > Is there some info on how to shae a calendar on a network? I have
been
> > searching and not able to find any info.
> > Eric
> >
> Eric --
>
> Does this help?
>
> Subscribing to calendars
> A group of people can create an interactive environment for scheduling
> activities by publishing their own calendars and subscribing to each
> othersâ??. A calendar is published by uploading its ICS file to a shared
> location, such as an external Internet server, an intranet site, or your
> network; this makes the information available to anyone who can access
> that location.
>
> You can subscribe to a published calendar. You can also set how often
> changes to that calendar are downloaded, although you can manually
> download changes at any time.
>
> You can edit the settings for a calendar to which you have subscribed. You
> can also unsubscribe from a calendar.
>
> I believe you "publish" by choosing file/export and the
parameters that
> you want. The subscribing is done from organize/subscribe to calendar
>
> I haven't played with this, but let me see what I can find out. I am
> wondering about calendar names and so forth being used as a way to get
> real time updating happening. I'll see if I can dope something out in the
> next couple of days though.
>
> All the best,
> Pix
>
> >
> >
>
> --
> Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/
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Wed, 17 Jan 2007 01:28:07 -080 |
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 13:50:14 -0800, Lady Death <noreply@ladydeath.net>
wrote:
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> Bad news is according to Corel support that feature does not exist, even
> though the manual and the web site and sales people and so on say it is
> there. That's all they say about the ICS file.
>
> Mark Knutson
IIR, I have successfully shared a calendar, but I also think I had to move
one item at a time (in the new calendar) to find out something that made
the import fail. It might have been a recurring event, in fact, I am
pretty sure it was, but I haven't played with it in a while.
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Wed, 07 Mar 2007 18:53:41 -060 |
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 16:25:40 -0600, Eric W <eric@britec.com> wrote:
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> Is there some info on how to shae a calendar on a network? I have been
> searching and not able to find any info.
> Eric
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Re: my post up, err down -- well -- else thread, recurring events are
the mess with importing/exporting/sharing calendars. If you have a
recurring event selected, the only choice you have is to export all
entries, and the recurring event, if you attempt to reimport it into
WPMail, causes the process to fail.
I assume this is a know issue. When I reported it to Corel they responded
with the standard, "There is no known workaround at this time."
answer.
another .02
Pix
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