Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2005Q4 Administration Guide

ProcedureTo Set User Preferences

  1. Log in as an administrator with permission to change the configuration.

  2. Change to the /etc/opt/SUNWics5/cal/config directory.

  3. Save your old ics.conf file by copying and renaming it.

  4. Edit one or more of the following ics.conf parameters shown in the following table:

    Parameters  

    Description and Default Value  

    service.wcap.allowsetprefs.cn

    If "yes", allow set_userprefs to modify the user preference "cn" (LDAP user's common name). The default is “no”.

    service.wcap.allowsetprefs.givenname

    If "yes", allow set_userprefs to modify the user preference "givenname" (LDAP user's given name). The default is “no”.

    service.wcap.allowsetprefs.icsCalendar

    If "yes", allow set_userprefs to modify the user preference “icsCalendar" (a user's default calendar identifier). The default is “no”.

    service.wcap.allowsetprefs.mail

    If "yes", allow set_userprefs to modify the user preference "mail" (user's email address). The default is “no”.

    service.wcap.allowsetprefs.

    preferredlanguage

    If "yes", allow set_userprefs to modify the user preference "preferredlanguage" (LDAP user's preferred language). The default is “no”.

    service.wcap.allowsetprefs.sn

    If "yes", allow set_userprefs to modify the user preference "sn" (LDAP user's surname). The default is “no”.

    service.wcap.userprefs.ldapproxyauth

    If "yes", enables LDAP proxy authorization for get_userprefs. If "no", anonymous LDAP search is performed. The default is “no”.

  5. Save the file as ics.conf.

  6. Restart Calendar Server.

    cal_svr_base/SUNWics5/cal/sbin/start-cal