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Hi all,
Just some run on the the actual system. There seems to be an inconsistent data when you enter data on the following week date. The entries shown as view are okay but as soon as you start exporting it the ics file produces data one hour behind the time actually stated. I have also checked the sql database and upon the data is entered the hour entered is less than the actual timeslot.
2008-03-28 14:00:24 UTC in CalendarTechnique
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Would there be a possibilty to authenticate using LDAP rather than logging in through the database... it's just this reduces for me redundant logins... and I dont want to have to administer all these users.. any tips would be greatly appreciated
thanks again.
2008-03-03 17:03:53 UTC in CalendarTechnique
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Nevermind this thread .. i managed to just make manual modification .. right after the login screen i just redirected it to the group directory..
been posting a series of posts and nobody seems to be answering? I still would like to see if there are anysolutions for the 4 week rollover ... if anybody has any advice on this i would be forever grateful..
thanks
John.
2008-03-03 17:02:07 UTC in CalendarTechnique
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Hi all another newbie question... is it possible to have the system to access the group directory right after you login?
any response would be greatly appreciated
thanks
John.
2008-03-03 13:31:44 UTC in CalendarTechnique
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I've entered a reminder alarm and set it to 10 minutes ... but when i export to outlook it doesn't appear.. i looked at the database and it records it fine... but when it is written on the ics file... the time is recorded as 0 minutes.
It is displaying (TRIGGER;RELATED=START:-PT0M) instead of (TRIGGER;RELATED=START:-PT10M). Could it be that the system is having diffulties accessing the...
2008-02-28 13:59:30 UTC in CalendarTechnique
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Hi all this is a great system that fits the organisation i am working for. It even includes the export to outlook *.ics.
I was wondering whether its possible to have a rolling 4 weeks under the week view? I am setting up a timetable to display by week view and it is essential that the weeks ahead is shown...
thanks
John.
2008-02-25 11:13:36 UTC in CalendarTechnique