Hi Brian On 2012-02-24, at 10:52 AM, Brian KREULEN wrote:
> Sorry to bring up an old topic, but I'm finally getting around to > implementing this and I have a problem. As a reminder, I'm trying to access > users' calendars over CalDAV, but using an admin user, which has permission > over each users' calendar. > > André, I went the administrator user route, as you suggested, but it would > seem that this does not give write access to any "secondary" calendars. By > "secondary", I mean any calendar that was created by the user. For the > primary calendar, I can create a RDV, but I don't have any access to any > secondary calendars. To summarize: > > Primary personal calendar > Calendar owner creation: Creation is successful, and RDV shows up in web > interface > Superuser creation: Creation is successful, and RDV shows up in web interface > > Secondary calendar > Calendar owner creation: Creation failed (HTTP 501) > Superuser creation: Creation failed (HTTP 501) > > The exact error is: > <body><h3>An error occurred during object publishing</h3><p>target object > does not support requested operation</p></body> > > I can understand that the superuser can't write to the user's seconday > calendar if there's a permission problem, but the user can't write to his OWN > calendar?? Is this the way it was designed? Is there a way to grant write > access by CalDAV to calendars created by users?? Is there any error in the log of sogo? Would you share your script that creates the events? Thanks, Francis -- flachape...@inverse.ca :: +1.514.755.3640 :: http://www.inverse.ca Inverse :: Leaders behind SOGo (http://sogo.nu) and PacketFence (http://packetfence.org) -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists