When your assistant adds a new calendar to his/her calendar client, he/she will use the DAV Path you obtained from two rows above and his/her own email address and email password
I have many users and many calendars, How do I use groups to ease management?
Before you begin:
You must be logged in as an administrative user (Typically that is the email of the person who owns the domain name)
Login with your email address as your User Name and your email password for Password and click Go
In the top left corner of the page, put your mouse on User Functions and select Create Principal
Choose a Username for this group
The Username for the group is arbitrary, but should have some meaning to the calendar administrator to ease management
Set the password
The Username and password for the group can be given to other people to manage, if you like
Fullname will be the name that is displayed throughout the interface to represent this group
Email address is the address associated with this group
Locale - if you do not want standard Canadian English, change this
Date Format Style:
European date formate is dd/mm/yyyy
ISO (international) format is yyyy/mm/dd
US date format is mm/dd/yyyy
Set the Principal Type to be group
Set permissions
Every user will have these permissions on any calendar this group owns.
When everything is to your satisfaction, click the create button
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FAQ
Q: Can I use Outlook?
A: Yes, but you will need a third party plugin to edit your calendars. Outlook 2010 can reportedly allow you to read the calendar but not modify it.
Q: When I initially Log in, there is a page with a lot of stuff I don't understand. What is that?
A: Ya, that is documentation, and it isn't really aimed at the layman. If you understand it, great. If not, hopefully this page explains what you want to know.
Q: I can see all the other users, is there a way to stop that?
A: Not that I am aware of. They can see about you, but they can't change anything you don't give them permission to change. Conversely, you can't change anything of theirs that they haven't granted you permission to change.