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| First, let’s configure the Kronolith, the calendar extension for Horde. | | First, let’s configure the Kronolith, the calendar extension for Horde. |
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− | 1. Install the Kronolith Horde module using the instructions [[Kronolith | here]]
| + | 1. Install the Kronolith Horde module using the instructions [[Kronolith | here]] |
− | 2. Login to Horde as the user who will be primarily responsible for managing the calendar and select Organising > Calendar
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− | 3. Click on the My Calendars icon at the top of the screen
| + | 2. Login to Horde as the user who will be primarily responsible for managing the calendar and select Organising > Calendar |
− | 4. In the Create Calendar area, enter a name for the new calendar and click Create.
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− | 5. Log out and log back in again to initialise the new calendar (this appears to be a bug)
| + | 3. Click on the My Calendars icon at the top of the screen |
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| + | 4. In the Create Calendar area, enter a name for the new calendar and click Create. |
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| + | 5. Log out and log back in again to initialise the new calendar (this appears to be a bug) |
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| Now we can set appropriate permissions for the new calendar. | | Now we can set appropriate permissions for the new calendar. |
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− | 1. Login to Horde as the user who will be primarily responsible for managing the calendar and select Organising > Calendar
| + | 1. Login to Horde as the user who will be primarily responsible for managing the calendar and select Organising > Calendar |
− | 2. Click on the My Calendars icon at the top of the screen
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− | 3. In the Edit Calendar area, select the calendar you created earlier from the drop-down list, and click the Edit button
| + | 2. Click on the My Calendars icon at the top of the screen |
− | 4. If you wish to grant all users in your company access to the calendar, enable the appropriate permissions in the All Authenticated Users area
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− | 5. Enable the Show and Read permissions for Guests; this will allow Outlook to access the calendar
| + | 3. In the Edit Calendar area, select the calendar you created earlier from the drop-down list, and click the Edit button |
− | 6. Click Save and Finish to save your settings
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− | 7. Copy the Remote Subscription URL for use with Outlook
| + | 4. If you wish to grant all users in your company access to the calendar, enable the appropriate permissions in the All Authenticated Users area |
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| + | 5. Enable the Show and Read permissions for Guests; this will allow Outlook to access the calendar |
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| + | 6. Click Save and Finish to save your settings |
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| + | 7. Copy the Remote Subscription URL for use with Outlook |
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| ===Configuring Outlook Clients=== | | ===Configuring Outlook Clients=== |