Hi there and thanks for your contribution, Well right now I can't test that on this machine, because I found a very dirty trick in order to get evolution-exchange to work in lenny: I configured evolution on Debian 4.0 "etch", and copied the configuration files to the Debian "lenny" machine. It works but it's dirty.
That's the reason why I can't mess with evolution-exchange on this lenny machine :) But, I might have some time this week to test what you said on some other machine which has a fresh install of Debian "lenny". Thank you, -- Pierre Bauduin Linux enthusiast since 1996 Linux registered user #64711 Debian GNU/Linux user 2008/2/11, Øystein Gisnås <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I suggest you first ensure that: > 1) evolution-exchange is installed > 2) evolution-data-server and its libraries are version 1.12.3-1 (not > 1.12.2-1+b1) > > If so, we can continue investigating this. > > Cheers, > Øystein > > 2008/2/5, Pierre Bauduin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I've just discovered another weird thing: > > With Evolution, I can access my e-mails on the Exchange server > > but I cannot access the calendar on the Exchange server. > > > > In Edit > Plugins there is a "Exchange Operations" plugin that can be > > enabled or disabled. > > By default it is disabled. > > If I try to enable it by checking "Enabled", an clicking "Configure", it > is > > enabled. > > Then I quit Evolution, but when I restart Evolution, it is disabled ! >