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Technical details: Exchange 2003, Outlook 2003-2010. What is wrong? Are we missing something important? I Haven't a clue - there are no parameters restricting 'old' items! The previous problem is solved, but the next one arises: It doesn't return recurring items that were created more than approximately six months ago.
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Of course, we didn't reinvent the wheel and just pasted the code from documentation. Very bad, but we still have WebDAV! We write a simple test application and try to query all items from the calendar using WebDAV. But Outlook displays correct dates in the same calendar. However, in our customer's environment: For recurring appointments, start and end dates are set to the corresponding dates of a 'master appointment.' For example, in some room's calendar we have a weekly appointment that was created in January, and if we try to find all items in August, we get among others four items of this recurring appointment, but their start and end dates are set to January. We use the standard logic that is described in MSDN - sort items by, set IncludeRecurrences to True and run the Find\Restrict query over calendar items like here. We are experiencing several problems with retrieving all items from calendars. To satisfy our business-logic, it should check all appointments between some dates. (You can only edit the Work calendar from Outlook and the Home calendar from iCal.) But it works.We are writing an MS Outlook plugin. Each of the calendars is still only editable from its origin. So the next day when I come into the office they show up in Outlook when it pulls down the changes from the Home calendar. Any changes on the iPhone to the Home calendar get pushed into iCal and get synced up to the WebDAV server.
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Now I sync my iPhone with my MacBook pro and all of the info gets onto the iPhone. "aligncenter" width="300" caption="Subscribe to a shared Calendar in iCal"] Limitations Choose the menu Calendar -> Subscribe and enter in the URL of the work calendar. Subscribe to your Work Calendar in Apple iCal
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button.Įnter in the full path to the shared ics file on the WebDAV server. Choose Tools -> Account Settings from the toolbar. Subscribe to your Home Calendar in Outlook 2007 This will push the calendar out to the server so that you can subscribe to it from Outlook. In the Publish on drop down, choose a Private Server and enter in the proper details.

Right click on your calendar and choose Publish. Publish your Apple iCal Calendar to WebDAV
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This copies an ics file out to your WebDAV server and will periodically update it out on the server. Įnter in a path to an existing directory on the WebDAV server. Right click on a Calendar and Choose Publish to Internet -> Publish to WebDAV Server Publish your Outlook 2007 Work Calendar to WebDAV CustomLog /var/log/apache2/dav_access.log combined # Possible values include: debug, info, notice, warn, error, crit, # alert, emerg. I created a new virtual host for my WebDAV server and configured it as such:ĪuthType Basic AuthName " DAV"

Your configuration might vary based on what you are using of course. I'm using Apache 2.2 as my Web Server so I setup WebDAV there. There are plenty of Web Servers out there and plenty of hosting services. Hello? That's like saying your browser won't work hooked up to the web? Who uses Outlook willingly without Exchange involved? Partial Solution - WebDAV Setup a WebDAV Server Some people blame it on having Outlook hooked up to Exchange. You can read the forums about all the trouble people are having syncing with Outlook. To the point where it's just not worth the hassle. Outlook support seems to be incredibly hit and miss.
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As long as you're just using a Mac and an iPhone. It happened over-the-air and gave all of the systems the same, unified view. MobileMe seemed like a promising service that would do all of this, allowing you to sync all of your computers with the data on your iPhone. And you want to know if you have plans tonight while your at work figuring out if you have time to start one more thing. You might use them at different times, but in the end, you want to know what you need to do tomorrow while you're sitting on the couch surfing the web on your MacBook Pro.

Those things have calendars and contacts and email on them. The holy grail is to have a computer at home, a computer at work and a computer (or a phone) in your pocket.
