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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 19:56:25 +0100
Hi
On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 13:36 -0500, Paul Smith wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 19:27 +0100, Rainer Hartwig wrote:
>
> > I see the following
> > + CalDAV
> > Rainer Hartwig
>
> Hm. Did you create a CalDAV calendar?
it seems - I do not know what it is ?
and I do not know how do delete it ?
>
> > > *On This Computer
> > > Personal
> > > On The Web
> > > *Contacts
> > > Birthdays & Anniversaries
> > > Weather
> > and the following two lines I do not see.
after recreating the exchange account and naming work
no such line occurs
only the lines above.
> > > *Work
> > > Calendar
>
> Well, yours might not be called "Work"; it depends on the name of the
> account.
>
> > How to recreate this account ?
> > And what should I do other then the first time ?
>
> I don't know because there's nothing special you can do or select for
> the calendar entry, as far as I recall. If you can see your calendar
> through the web interface, you should be able to see it through
> Evolution. But maybe recreating it will help.
>
> Go to Edit -> Preferences, then select the "Mail Accounts" tab. Choose
> the account for your Exchange server (it should say "exchange" in the
> Protocol column). Click "Delete" to delete it.
>
> Now click "Add" to add a new one and enter in the exchange server URL
> etc. Also set up the GAL server. Remember the name you used to create
> the account (the thing that shows up in the Account Name column). Make
> sure it's created and enabled, it has an "exchange" protocol type, and
> you can read your mail etc.
>
> Now go see if you have an entry under that account name in the calendar
> list.
>
I cannot find any
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