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Old 03-09-2011, 02:41 PM
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Default zimbra 7 web interface multiple appointments delete problems

In zimbra 7 web interface, go to calendar, use list view, select multiple appointments:
(1) Click [delete], a "Informational" windows will pop-up:
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You have selected one or more appointments which are read only. These appointments cannot be deleted.
All those appointments can be one by one no problem.

(2) Drag&drop them to the trash bin, a 'do you want to inform originator' pop-up, make your choice, but only one appointment is moved to trash.
Anyone has the same issue?
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Old 03-10-2011, 04:47 AM
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(1) Click [delete], a "Informational" windows will pop-up:
I made mix of appointments, some in my calendar and some in shared calendars.
All these appointments simply deleted by one click of [del].


(2) Drag&drop them to the trash bin, a 'do you want to inform originator' pop-up, make your choice, but only one appointment is moved to trash.

Yes. Only first appointment in list moved to trash.
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Old 03-10-2011, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by John Siu View Post
In zimbra 7 web interface, go to calendar, use list view, select multiple appointments:
(1) Click [delete], a "Informational" windows will pop-up:
All those appointments can be one by one no problem.
A bit more information for the above situation, those appointments
(1) The organizer zimbra account (same domain, same zimbra box) is now deleted.
(2) Status are 'declined'
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