From DXi a t uwmb.org Mon Aug 14 17:06:35 2006 From: DXi a t uwmb.org (Daniel Xi) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 12:06:35 -0400 Subject: [Webcalendar] Inquiry on WebCalendar implementation in Win2K Message-ID: Hi all, I am researching the implementation of WebCalendar within an intranet system for our organization. The target environment is a Windows 2000 Server with IIS 5.0. If anyone has done this kind of implementation, would you be kind of enough share any technical shortcomings and/or functional limitations you have run into while trying to set up and use this application? I appreciate any feedback. Thank you, Daniel. From lucy at orion.duhs.duke.edu Tue Aug 22 12:25:58 2006 From: lucy at orion.duhs.duke.edu (Lucy Upchurch) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:25:58 -0400 Subject: [Webcalendar] restore data file Message-ID: <7612ad63008b3b56ac198c433a57ff51 a t orion.duhs.duke.edu> Hi, I have a user that has a calendar. All the user's entries, appointments, disappeared off their calendar. I renamed their data file to data file copy and restored their backup data file. I know the backup file had data in it as I viewed the calendar before the backup. The problem is that the newly restored data file does not show any entries. My questions are: What could have happened to make all entries for all months disappear? How do you restore their data from a backup? Thanks. Lucy Lucy Upchurch Duke University Medical Center Center for In Vivo Microscopy Research Dr., Room 132 Bryan Research Building Durham, NC 27710 Office: 919-684-7781 Pager: 919-970-1893 For more information about our lab: http://www.civm.duhs.duke.edu -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 789 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.math.utexas.edu/pipermail/webcalendar/attachments/20060822/d472a341/attachment.bin From r.janssen at uw.nl Wed Aug 23 02:42:46 2006 From: r.janssen at uw.nl (Rob Janssen) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:42:46 +0200 Subject: [Webcalendar] restore data file In-Reply-To: <7612ad63008b3b56ac198c433a57ff51 a t orion.duhs.duke.edu> References: <7612ad63008b3b56ac198c433a57ff51 a t orion.duhs.duke.edu> Message-ID: <44EC06F6.6040700 a t uw.nl> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.math.utexas.edu/pipermail/webcalendar/attachments/20060823/a54223f4/attachment.htm From dhendricks at jointcenter.org Wed Aug 23 08:08:19 2006 From: dhendricks at jointcenter.org (David Hendricks) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:08:19 -0400 Subject: [Webcalendar] restore data file Message-ID: I duplicated the problem and restored the events at our office. The user most likely clicked Options, Administration, Dangerous Ops, Erase My Calendar, and then Submit. This erases all events but doesn't delete the calendar itself. If the user's calendar login is "user1", the default directories to be restored are c:\webcal\spool\user1 and c:\webcal\spool\user1\cache I believe the default directories under Linux would be /var/www/webcal/spool/user1 and /var/www/webcal/spool/user1/cache Followup question, though. How can "Dangerous Ops" be suppressed for all but admins? >>> Lucy Upchurch 08/22/06 1:25 PM >>> Hi, I have a user that has a calendar. All the user's entries, appointments, disappeared off their calendar. I renamed their data file to data file copy and restored their backup data file. I know the backup file had data in it as I viewed the calendar before the backup. The problem is that the newly restored data file does not show any entries. My questions are: What could have happened to make all entries for all months disappear? How do you restore their data from a backup? Thanks. Lucy Lucy Upchurch Duke University Medical Center Center for In Vivo Microscopy Research Dr., Room 132 Bryan Research Building Durham, NC 27710 Office: 919-684-7781 Pager: 919-970-1893 For more information about our lab: http://www.civm.duhs.duke.edu