On 11/28/2007 16:32 PM, "Kim Kohen" <email@hidden> wrote:
>> For local only? Sure. But for Server calendars? How do I, with one
>> user ID
>> have separate calendars for meetings with my Boss vs. Lunch dates
>> vs. events
>> related to my son vs. doctors appointments vs. etc., yadda?
>
> We seem to have this running OK here (if I'm not misunderstanding what
> you're trying to do).
>
> To simplify things, we created a separate user (schedules) and we get
> everyone to add this as a user - this avoids us having to have
> multiple accounts listed for each user. We then simply set up a
> (server) calendar for each of the categories required on the
> 'schedule' user. If someone want to have a personal calendar they
> simply set it up on their own account on the server (or locally). Of
> course, we're NOT using invites/appointments etc so YMMV.
The problem is, for any user on the calendar server, you get a single
calendar and a single color. I have 20 calendar categories I use. You want
to think about multiple people with multiple calendars on one screen?
The idea with tying iCal server into the directory service is to avoid
multiple logins. Other issues with your method include resource contention,
no free busy info, etc. For what you're doing, you don't need leopard, as
any one of a dozen free webcal utilities would work.
--
John C. Welch Writer/Analyst
Bynkii.com Mac and other opinions
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