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From: Andrew R. <an...@et...> - 2023-06-07 21:58:51
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Hey Egoitz, Can you please try raising a support ticket with Apple about this? Although, as Tino implies, I wouldn't hold out much hope. We do have a few things to handle Apple software (and others!), if a solution could be determined here, then we can certainly look at it. Kind regards, Andrew On Wed, 2023-06-07 at 15:57 +0200, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea wrote: > Hi! > > Everybody knows that Apple devices, need readwrite privilege on principal in order to access to a > shared calendar/addressbook of a different user on it's principal. That's clear or they don't > sync. > But it should be possible to have a calendar where you give read or read-write permission to > another user and another calendar or another ones, where you don't give permissions to that user. > I could want to have a public calendar and a private one!. > Mac OS, seems not to behave properly when it has permissions on only one principal's calendar or > addressbook but not in all of them. Have you ever seen something like this?. > Could you know the appropiate way of handling it?. > > Best regards, > -- > > sarenet > Egoitz Aurrekoetxea > Dpto. de sistemas > 944 209 470 > eg...@sa... > www.sarenet.es > Parque Tecnológico. Edificio 103 > 48170 Zamudio (Bizkaia) > servicios sarenet > > > Antes de imprimir este correo electrónico piense si es necesario hacerlo. > > _______________________________________________ > Davical-general mailing list > Dav...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/davical-general -- Andrew Ruthven, Wellington, New Zealand an...@et... | Catalyst Cloud: | This space intentionally left blank https://catalystcloud.nz | |