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Oracle Calendar Web Client Administrator's Guide
Release 3.1

Part Number B10095-01
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Preface

The Oracle Calendar web client provides a calendaring and scheduling solution for people and resources, independent of platform. Users can access their calendars from any desktop computer or network computer equipped with a web browser.

The Oracle Calendar web client is part of Oracle Collaboration Suite, offering integrated e-mail, voice mail, calendaring and wireless services. For more information on the other components of Oracle Collaboration Suite, visit Oracle's Web site or consult the relevant product documentation.

Intended Audience

It is important to note that if the Oracle Collaboration Suite installation was successful, the web client does not need any additional configuration to function properly. The instructions in this manual are provided only for Administrators who want to:

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Accessibility of Code Examples in Documentation

JAWS, a Windows screen reader, may not always correctly read the code examples in this document. The conventions for writing code require that closing braces should appear on an otherwise empty line; however, JAWS may not always read a line of text that consists solely of a bracket or brace.

Structure

This manual contains three chapters and two appendices.

Chapter 1, "Appearance Configuration"

Describes the appearance parameters of the Oracle Calendar web client. Accepted values and default values are provided where applicable.

Chapter 2, "Agenda Modules"

Describes the parameters of the Agenda modules that are applicable to the web client when fully integrated with Oracle Collaboration Suite. Accepted values and default values are provided where applicable.

Chapter 3, "Default Settings"

Describes all the default setting parameters of the web client when fully integrated with Oracle Collaboration Suite. Accepted values and default values are provided where applicable.

Appendix A, "Additional Agenda Module Settings"

Provides descriptions, accepted values and default values of Agenda module parameters that can be configured when the web client is used in a standalone environment.

Appendix B, "Additional Default Settings"

Provides descriptions, accepted values and default values of various default setting parameters that can be configured when the web client is used in a standalone environment.

Related Documents

For more information, see the following manuals: