So, I'm trying to find a way to get Outlook working with DAViCal. I've
scoured the internet for Outlook plugins that implement CalDAV,
unsuccessfully.
Outlook 2007
Davical 0.9.9
Andrew suggested trying Outlook's native "Internet calendars" facility
and setting it to a url ending in "home.ics" to force iCal protocol. I
tried it yesterday: it downloaded the calendar once, and never
communicated again.
There is a setting in Outlook called "Update limit" which is described as:
"Update this subscription with the publisher's recommendation.
Send/Receive groups do not update update more frequently than the
recommended limit to prevent your subscription from possibly being
cancelled by the content provider."
It also says "Current provider limit: Not published."
My question: does Davical have a setting that fits that description?
The obvious thing to try would be turn off that "update limit" in
Outlook but that does not seem to be making any difference. I've been
letting it sit like that for about an hour and there have been no
packets sent or received.
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Lesley Longhurst (previously Walker)
Linux Systems Administrator
Opus International Consultants Ltd
Email lesley.longhurst at opus.co.nz
Tel +64 4 471 7002, Fax +64 4 473 3017
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scoured the internet for Outlook plugins that implement CalDAV,
unsuccessfully.
Outlook 2007
Davical 0.9.9
Andrew suggested trying Outlook's native "Internet calendars" facility
and setting it to a url ending in "home.ics" to force iCal protocol. I
tried it yesterday: it downloaded the calendar once, and never
communicated again.
There is a setting in Outlook called "Update limit" which is described as:
"Update this subscription with the publisher's recommendation.
Send/Receive groups do not update update more frequently than the
recommended limit to prevent your subscription from possibly being
cancelled by the content provider."
It also says "Current provider limit: Not published."
My question: does Davical have a setting that fits that description?
The obvious thing to try would be turn off that "update limit" in
Outlook but that does not seem to be making any difference. I've been
letting it sit like that for about an hour and there have been no
packets sent or received.
--
Lesley Longhurst (previously Walker)
Linux Systems Administrator
Opus International Consultants Ltd
Email lesley.longhurst at opus.co.nz
Tel +64 4 471 7002, Fax +64 4 473 3017
http://www.opus.co.nz
Level 9 Majestic Centre, 100 Willis Street, PO Box 12 343
Wellington, New Zealand
Show off your parallel programming skills.
Enter the Intel(R) Threading Challenge 2010.
http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-thread-sfd
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