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Is there an iCal tutorial for sharing calendars-more than the 1 paragraph on app

I'm trying to share an iCal calendar here at work. It seems like a great way to share our workflows, but I am having a hard time publishing. .Mac is not an option, because I need to keep this internal to my division. I do have a few spare Macs and PCs that could host the calendars...if I could get iCal to publish.

Can anyone help me out? I'm not sure what I should be doing. Can I use an OSX Mac as an iCal server? How about a Windows box?
[466 byte] By [Keda] at [2007-11-15 21:56:50]
# 1 Re: Is there an iCal tutorial for sharing calendars-more than the 1 paragraph on app
I have been wondering the same thing. I would like to make a calendar available to where I can get to it from other machines myself, but I do not necesarily want to publish it to the entire world.
kwsanders at 2007-11-17 11:36:30 >
# 2 Re: Is there an iCal tutorial for sharing calendars-more than the 1 paragraph on app
works beautifully ( http://www.icalexchange.com/)
ipodandimac at 2007-11-17 11:37:31 >
# 3 Re: Is there an iCal tutorial for sharing calendars-more than the 1 paragraph on app
Thanks, but I need to keep this stuff in-house.

Two questions:

1) Can I enable WebDAV on Tiger or XP?

2) Can I publish a calendar so that other, selected, users can modify it?
Keda at 2007-11-17 11:38:30 >
# 4 Re: Is there an iCal tutorial for sharing calendars-more than the 1 paragraph on app
I need to share in house as well. I haven't found a satisfactory solution. All the suggestions I've received seem to involve 3d party websites. I think this is a major problem with iCal. Its near-worthless for the small business. This would be my no. 1 request for future Os updates.
gdconway at 2007-11-17 11:39:24 >
# 5 Re: Is there an iCal tutorial for sharing calendars-more than the 1 paragraph on app
well you could get .Mac
ipodandimac at 2007-11-17 11:40:24 >
# 6 Re: Is there an iCal tutorial for sharing calendars-more than the 1 paragraph on app
Ok, it looks like iCal is not the right solution for what I need. Does anyone know of anything that is like iCal, but allows multiple people to update a shared calendar and allows easy, in-house hosting?

TIA
Keda at 2007-11-17 11:41:34 >
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