[Obm] multiple calendars + IE problem
Laurent DUBOIS
ldubois at linagora.com
Fri Jul 20 10:00:47 CEST 2012
Hello,
Thanks you for your interest in our product.
"Public calendar" under Right Management section is essentially used to
diffuse the calendar to an external person (ie : in the domain of
another society) or to have an one-click connection with our Thunderbird
connector, when you send this public calendar by e-mail.
Moreover, you have to configure this calendar with access and read
public rights, otherwise the external person will be not be able to
access to it.
To answer your questions :
1) private calendar for "test1" : access right only (if not, nobody will
can invite him)
2) private calendar for "test2" : access right only
3) public calendar for both user :
OBM doesn't manage multi user calendar. One user can't own 2 differents
calendar. If you want really do this, you have to create a 3rd account
for the both "test_cal", with access, read and write rights for "test1"
and "test2"
Now, in your calendar view, test1 and test2 are able to display
"tess_cal" calendar by adding this user in your active view (left menu
in the interface). Note that you havn't to pass by "public calendar"
link, you can directly add "test_cal" in this panel.
We have actually some known issues with Internet Explorer 9. We planned
to correct them for a later version of OBM.
Best Regards,
Laurent Dubois.
Le 04/07/2012 09:32, rcolmegna at libero.it a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm testing OBM 2.4. I have created two user (test1 and test2) on
> domain "mydom.it".
>
>
> Every user have it's own calendar. I need to build a third calendar
> (called "group calendar")
>
> which is shared from the two users.
>
>
> Logging via test1 (or test2) and accessign to "right management" form
> I see that the logged
>
> user have a "public" calendar. But this isn't true: on the other user
> I can't see appointement of the first
>
> one.
>
>
> How can I define the below configuration?
>
> 1) private calendar for "test1"
>
> 2) private calendar for "test2"
>
> 3) public calendar for both user
>
>
> Another question: using MS Internet Explorer 9 the moth/week/day
> calendar view not works
>
> correctly; in fact it's always empty (while firefox show
> appointements). Some other functionality
>
> not operate in IE.
>
>
> TIA
>
>
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