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Re: [Evolution] calendar of evolution with exchange on KDE
- From: Rainer Hartwig <rainer hartwig trivadis com>
- To: psmith gnu org
- Cc: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] calendar of evolution with exchange on KDE
- Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 18:49:59 +0100
Hi,
C below
-
greets,
Rainer
On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 11:50 -0500, Paul Smith wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 16:44 +0100, Rainer Hartwig wrote:
> > sorry - I'm a newby but I not know what do you mean by "Organizer"
> > excatly ?
>
> I thought you were having problems CREATING meetings using Evolution, to
> show up in the Exchange calendar.
>
> I mean, if you choose File -> New -> Meeting, you will get a dialog for
> creating a new meeting. Below the toolbar on the left will be a
> dropdown for "Organizer", which is the user that is organizing the
> meeting.
>
> To the right of that is a dropdown for "Calendar", where you can choose
> which calendar the meeting should be created in. Do you have a
> "Calendar" entry for your Exchange account listed here?
no I havn't
> If you select
> it, then create the meeting, does it show up in your Exchange account?
>
> > My problem is:
> > When I click onto the "Calendar" icon (left below the "mail" icon, I
> > cannot see an entry I made into the exchange calender.
> > How to see them ?
>
> So, these are meetings that have already been created by someone else,
> and appear in your calendar? If you log into the Exchange server using
> Outlook Web Access, can you see the meetings in your calendar that way?
yes I really see them
>
> When you go to the Calendars screen, on the left there will be a list of
> calendars. Is there one associated with your Exchange account?
no
> If so,
> what happens when you click the checkbox next to it to activate it? Do
> you see your meetings?
>
what can I do have an exchange account for my calendar ?
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