also sprach Andre LaBranche <[email protected]> [2012.01.19.2203 +0100]:
> > Oh, okay, thought so. So admin is actually not an admin by default.
> > Now I wonder why it works and 'test' does not. Do calendars have to
> > be created or do they just exist for each user?
> 
> No calendars exist by default. A default calendar is provisioned
> for a user when they log in.

Right, so I don't need to do anything.

And to a remove a calendar, I simply remove the directory of the
associated UUID in the data directory?

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