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08-30-2009, 02:31 AM
| | | Problems with CalDAV on Snow Leopard Hello,
I am trying to access my calendar with Snow Leopard's iCal. I can read
it well, but any modification attempt ends with: You can’t change events or to do items in the "Calendar" calendar.
Only the calendar administrator and any delegates with permission can make changes to read-only calendars. To make changes to the calendar, contact the calendar administrator.
This was after upgrade from Tiger. I upgraded the connector to latest
version from Zimbra Support portal (Zimbra iSync Connector 5.0.18 GA for Mac OS X, version: 5.0.17_GA_2957). I deleted the iCal account and recreated using Zimbra preference pane. No change here.
I am modifying my own primary calendar, not a shared one, so I definitely should have permissions.
Juraj. | 
08-30-2009, 11:27 AM
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Posts: 314
| | I can't confirm that. Works without any problems here. Snow Leopard, Zimbra 5.0.18 NE server, 5.0.18 iSync connector. | 
08-30-2009, 11:18 PM
| | | Yup. Exact same problem, my primary calendar, could no longer make changes in iCal although using the web interface worked fine. I tried an earlier version of the Connector before upgrading to 5.0.18GA... nothing worked. I ended up restoring back to Leopard using Time Machine. Let me know if you find a fix! | 
08-31-2009, 12:54 PM
| | | Same problem here. I have iCal configured to use CalDAV with our Zimbra server. The strange thing is that I have another "Personal" calendar on the same server, which is not my default calendar, that doesn't have this issue. I can write, delete, and do everything normally. The default / main "Calendar", however, doesn't play nice.
Client Version: 5.0.9_GA_2533.RHEL5_64
Client Release: 20080814234009
Build Date: 20080814-2350
Last edited by avatarr : 09-02-2009 at 09:56 AM.
Reason: Version Info
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08-31-2009, 12:54 PM
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Posts: 548
| | So far I've tried Snow Leopard on one Machine and I had the same experience as iway--no problems.
I'd suggest having a look in Console on the Mac.
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Berkeley, CA
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08-31-2009, 10:46 PM
| | | I'm also running into this problem. I'm not using the Zimbra connector, just set up a CalDAV account manually. I tried removing and re-creating the account, with no luck. Google Calendar over CalDAV seems to work fine. | 
08-31-2009, 10:55 PM
| | | I had issues with 5.0.15. Upgraded to 5.0.18 seemed to resolve everything. Works great now. | 
09-01-2009, 10:01 AM
| | | Is there a way to tell what version of ZCS is installed from the web client? I'm unfortunately not the admin of the server I'm connecting to, so I can't upgrade it myself  | 
09-01-2009, 10:56 AM
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Posts: 12,395
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Originally Posted by deviantintegral Is there a way to tell what version of ZCS is installed from the web client? |
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Bill
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09-02-2009, 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by avatarr Same problem here. I have iCal configured to use CalDAV with our Zimbra server. The strange thing is that I have another "Personal" calendar on the same server, which is not my default calendar, that doesn't have this issue. I can write, delete, and do everything normally. The default / main "Calendar", however, doesn't play nice. | ditto. using the latest connector and 5.0.16. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode | | Why Join? Registering let's you ask questions, makes it easier to search, displays any files attached to posts, and notifies you about replies.  |