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    • thanksajdotcomT
      thanksajdotcom @A Former User
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      @Hubtech It might be the perfect time. Change everything over. Don't get everything squared away with one system to have to go back and redo it later.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @thanksajdotcom
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        @ajstringham said:

        @Hubtech It might be the perfect time. Change everything over. Don't get everything squared away with one system to have to go back and redo it later.

        Agreed.. but make sure that O365 will solve your problem first.

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        • thanksajdotcomT
          thanksajdotcom @Dashrender
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          @Dashrender Agreed.

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          • PSX_DefectorP
            PSX_Defector
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            Considering that Office 365 uses the Exchange calendar engine if I'm not mistaken, yeah, it's gonna work just fine. And if you are not using Exchange, you can always use Sharepoint. Either way, bound to be a much better solution than IIS7 hack and crap.

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            • ?
              A Former User @PSX_Defector
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              @PSX_Defector said:

              Considering that Office 365 uses the Exchange calendar engine if I'm not mistaken, yeah, it's gonna work just fine. And if you are not using Exchange, you can always use Sharepoint. Either way, bound to be a much better solution than IIS7 hack and crap.

              I agree, but alas i am working on fixing up some sort of hack and slash tonight. i'll let you know what I come up with.

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              • ?
                A Former User
                last edited by A Former User

                So this is where I'm at. hopefully someone's got some insight.

                Folder setup and tested permissions and users ability to write/read data to/from folder - Check
                WebDAV setup, using windows authentication - Check
                Calendars published and ics files created in Calendars webdav folder - Check
                Published calendar initially shared with another user - check
                Changes to calendars being updated to ICS files - check
                Guest calendar viewer seeing updates - big ole X

                any ideas as to why all the puzzle pieces are working except for the updating of appointments to the person whom the calendar had been shared?

                If I delete the shared calendar and then open the ICS from the share, all of the updates are there, so I know that the edits are being pushed to the folder share, just not downloaded at the guest PC. weird

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                • thanksajdotcomT
                  thanksajdotcom @A Former User
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                  @Hubtech I know Google uses ICS files for its calendars but I'm not sure sure about Exchange, etc. I'm thinking the issue may be that if you're reading it in Outlook that it's reading it as a static file. I see all calendar appts given to you by webinars, etc as .ics files. I'm curious to know what the difference is between a .ics used for a calendar invite and one used for a calendar you want to update. That is where I would start and based on what's happening, it sounds like it's treating it as a static file instead of dynamic.

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                  • ?
                    A Former User @thanksajdotcom
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                    @ajstringham said:

                    @Hubtech I know Google uses ICS files for its calendars but I'm not sure sure about Exchange, etc. I'm thinking the issue may be that if you're reading it in Outlook that it's reading it as a static file. I see all calendar appts given to you by webinars, etc as .ics files. I'm curious to know what the difference is between a .ics used for a calendar invite and one used for a calendar you want to update. That is where I would start and based on what's happening, it sounds like it's treating it as a static file instead of dynamic.

                    I believe ICS stands for internet calendar. Exchange uses the pst. The ICS i'm working with is their entire calendar pushed to a folder. I've proved it by manually removing and adding the calendar which shows at that point all of the updates since the previous "sync". The issue i'm having is with the calendar automatically syncing. Supposed to happen on send/receive but isn't

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                    • thanksajdotcomT
                      thanksajdotcom @A Former User
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                      @Hubtech What version of Outlook are you using?

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                      • ?
                        A Former User
                        last edited by

                        10-13

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender
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                          Is there a setting on the client to tell it to look at the folder for updates? I'm sure you're on to something about how the client is not checking, but just staying static.

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                          • ?
                            A Former User
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                            Well, for simplicity sake client 1 owns the calendar, client 2 is viewing. when client 1 send/receive it pushes the updates. I can check the file mod time, and size increase. When client 2 send/rec it does not download the update. weird stuff. I think i've talked them into O365 because we just so happened to have an issue with their site host moving servers without letting us know and breaking our mail settings....i dont think o365 would do that 😉

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                            • thanksajdotcomT
                              thanksajdotcom @A Former User
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                              @Hubtech Awesome. Make sure you get a good partner, such as NTG. 😉

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                              • thanksajdotcomT
                                thanksajdotcom
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                                @hubtech For the Office365 that is. We do other things too though. 🙂

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                                • ?
                                  A Former User
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                                  AJ, i think i'll just use myself lol 😉 thanks for the offer though.

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                                  • thanksajdotcomT
                                    thanksajdotcom @A Former User
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                                    @Hubtech Oh, didn't realize you're a partner yourself. Sorry. Lol

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