User cannot, by default, see other users' calendars, since that
data may be private. You can allow another user to read your calendar
data by adding them to your "read" proxy group, which has read access
to your data. That presently has to be done over the wire using ACL
operations.
-wsv
On Jun 7, 2007, at 6:28 AM, Jacques Foucry wrote:
Hello folks,
I'm new here and I've just installed calendar server on my Mac OS X
Server Tiger.
Every thing seems to work well. Admin and ordinary users can create
and publish calendar with iCal.
The subscription doesn't work well. Admin could subscribe to
ordinary users calendars but ordinary users could not subscribe to
admin calendar (it seems logical) and to other ordinary users
calendars.
I made a group un conf/accounts-test.xml with all my non-admin users
but it does not change anything.
I suppose (but I'm not sure) that the answer is in sudoers.plist
file but I don't see how.
Help will be really appreciate.
Best regards,
Jacques
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