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Export
iCalendar for a Calendar Event
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The
link below is the file you requested. When you do open
the file, either directly from the link below or from
a drive on your computer, it will open up the application
you have associated with the ics file format. For most
corporate users it is probably Microsoft Outlook or
ACT!, but given it is an open standard it could be any
number of programs.
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This Tendenci implementation does not allow anonymous export of events.
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| Frequently
Asked Questions: |
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| What
is a iCalendar? |
It
is an open standard file format to transmit information
about events between different applications.
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| Why do I get an error when opening the iCalendar in Microsoft Outlook 2000? |
Early versions of Microsoft Outlook 2000 do not support setting an Alarm Reminder through the iCalendar. There is a patch available:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=823199
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| Why
the really long file name? |
Because
we try to err on the side of caution and obfuscating
the name helps somewhat when it comes to security.
Feel free to rename it if you save the file down.
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| Not
all of the data I was expecting came over. Why? |
This
is true, the iCalendar standard, like the vCard standard,
definitely does NOT support all of the fields in the
Schipul Codebase software. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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