Re: [Evolution] getting rid of Exchange calendars and other mess
- From: Charles Bueche <charles bueche ch>
- To: Sushma Rai <rsushma novell com>
- Cc: Evolution list <evolution lists ximian com>
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] getting rid of Exchange calendars and other mess
- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 08:51:58 +0100
Hi again,
it worked perfectly, thanks a lot for your kind help !
Best regards,
Charles
Quoting Sushma Rai <rsushma novell com>:
It's because somehow gconf settings still remaining,
after you removed the account.
You can try removing this from gconf, using gconf-editor.
Remove the source for your Exchange calendar folders,
from apps/evolution/calendar, by double clicking on sources.
-Sushma.
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 12:35, Charles Bueche wrote:
Hi Sushma,
thanks for the hint, however, I have tried this already, and the
accounts are gone from the account list, but the folders are still
around in the calendar view.
I once tried to add the exchange server again, then remove it. The
problem worsen, as I have now 2 folders in the "Calendars" view.
The
Exchange view is empty.
dump is attached. Hopw it goes through the list.
Thanks for your help,
Charles
Quoting Sushma Rai <rsushma novell com>:
Not sure if connector fails in such settings, but to
You have to remove exchange account,
(Tools -> Settings -> Remove.) instead of trying to remove
folders.
Also folder deletion is supported only from Exchange view
as of now.
-Sushma.
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 00:55, Charles Bueche wrote:
Hi,
At my workplace, they have hardened their IE on Exchange
servers so
that
they only execute the commands for OWA. Therefore, the
ximian-connector
fails.
I now would like to get rid of the Exchange accounts and
calendards, but
delete functions on them fails. Anything I can do ?
TIA,
Charles
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