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Oracle® Calendar Administrator's Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.2)

Part Number B25485-05
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A

access control limitations for direcrory servers, 6.2
access rights
granting to users users
access rights, 7.9
ACE Framework
authentication, C
compression, C
encryption, C
plug-ins, C
Web authentication plug-in, C
adding
nodes to network, 12.4
resources, 8.2
users, 7.4.2
users to a directory server, 7.4.1, 7.4.3
administrative groups, 10.1
administrator access control, 6.2
administrator, major tasks of, 4.1.2
alerts, 13
alias, node, 12.2, 12.2, 12.2
anonymous binding, 6.9
architecture, 2
calendar server, 2.2
attachments, enabling, 4.2
Authentication, C

B

backups, 14.2, 14.2, 14.2, 14.3
restoring contents of, 14.2, 14.2
restoring user, 14.3
base DN, 4.2.1
bind DN, 6.9

C

CAB, 6.6
Calendar Administrator, 5.2
Calendar Store Consistency Scan, 14.1.5
categories
resource, 8.8
category.ini, 8.9, 8.9.1
character set
client, D.2
for database, D.1
international, D.1
Japanese, D.3
UTF-8, D.1
clients, Preface, 2.1.1
character set, D.2
connections, 2.2.1, 4.2
clusters, 2.1.5, 12.5
coexistence, LDAP and non-LDAP nodes, 12.7
Common Address Book, 6.6
Compression, C
connections
between nodes, 12.4, 12.4
decreasing, between nodes, 12.4
increasing, between nodes, 12.4
Corporate-Wide Services, 2.3.5
configuration, 2.3.5.1
processing, 2.3.5.2
creating
event calendars, 9.2
holidays, 11.3
resources, 8.2
users, 7.2, 7.4

D

daemons, 2.3
unicwsd, 2.3.5
unidasd, 2.3.3, 2.3.4
uniengd, 2.3.1
unilckd, 2.3.2
unisncd, 2.3.3
database
disk space requirements, A.1
remote storage, A.2
defaults
user, 7.7
deleting
event calendars, 9.3
nodes, 12.3
resources, 8.4
users, 7.6
deployment, 4, 4.1, A.3
Deprovisioning, 7.3
designates
assigning, 8.6, 9.5
resource, 8.6, 9.5
Directory Access Server, 2.3.4
directory server, 6
access control, 6.2
adding users from, 7.4.1
binding, 6.9
distribution lists, 10.1.1
groups and group filters, 10.1.1
SSL, 6.7
disable a calendar account, 7.5, 7.5
disk space
database requirements, A.1
remote storage, A.2
distinguished name
Calendar Administrators' Group, 4.2.1
Calendar Administrators' Parent, 4.2.1
distribution list
directory server, 10.1.1

E

e-mail
filtering, 13.5
Encryption, C
End-User Documentation Portal, 4.6
Engine, 2.3.1
event calendars, 9
creating, 9.2
deleting, 9.3
managing, 9.3
populating, 9.4

F

filtering e-mail, 13.5

G

Global Address List (GAL), 6.5
global read access, 7.10
glossary, Glossary
groups, 4.2
administrative, 10.1
directory server, 10.1.1
managing, 10.3
members-only, 10.1
private, 10.1
public, 10.1
guidelines
connections between nodes, 12.4

H

holidays, 11
creating, 11.3
modifying, 11.4
host, calendar server, 2.1.3
host, mail, 4.2.1

I

implementation, 4
installation, 4
information checklist, 4.2.1
internal directory
adding users, 7.4.2

J

Japanese
character set, D.3
client character set, D.3

K

Kerberos
configuration, C
configuring Calendar server, C
with third-party directory servers, C
kernel parameters, 4.2, B

L

LDAP
coexistence of LDAP and non-LDAP nodes, 12.7
Data Interchange Format, Glossary
resource management, 8
support in Oracle Calendar server, Preface
LDIF
for exporting user and resource data, 7.4.3
UNIX/NT differences, 12.7.1
Lock Manager, 2.3.2

M

mail
filtering, 13.5
host, 4.2.1
notification, 4.2.1, 7.8
maintenance, 14.1
daily procedures, 14.1.3
monthly procedures, 14.1.4
other procedures, 14.1.5
managing
event calendars, 9.3
groups, 10.3
holidays, 11
node network, 12.2
resource defaults, 8.5
resources, 8
user defaults, 7.7
users, 7
master node, 12.5
master nodes, 2.1.5
memory requirements, A.3
MIME headers, 13.5
modifying
holidays, 11.4
monitoring
daily procedures, 14.1.1
special procedures, 14.1.2
moving
nodes, 12.6
users, 7.6.1

N

network. See node network
NFS storage, A.2
node network
adding nodes, 12.4
configuring, 12.4
definition, 12.1
guidelines, 12.4
managing, 12.2
master node, 12.5
removing nodes, 12.4
node-ID, 12.2, 12.2
nodes, 2.1.4
adding to network, 12.4
alias, 12.2, 12.2, 12.2
clusters, 2.1.5
coexistence, 12.4
coexistence of LDAP and non-LDAP, 12.7
connecting, 12.4, 12.4, 12.4
creating, 12.2
deleting, 12.3
master nodes, 2.1.5
moving, 12.6
removing from network, 12.4
setting up, 12
time zone, 12.2, 12.2
nodes.ini, 12.3, 12.4
rules, 12.4
syntax, 12.4
notification, 13
mail, 4.2.1, 7.8

O

ocad.ini, 5.2
Oracle Calendar Application System
about, 3.1
components, 3.1.1
customizing, 3.2
installation considerations, 4.4
post-installation, 4.5
Oracle Mobile Data Sync
creating device profiles, 3.5.1, 3.5.2
device profile, 3.5.1, 3.5.2
devices, 3.5.1, 3.5.2
matching device profiles, 3.5.1, 3.5.2

P

parameters
allowattachments [LIMITS], 4.2
charset [LDAP], D.2
dir_internal_nodes [ENG], 12.7, 12.7
enable [DAS], 12.7
frameworkenable [ACE], 4.2
localcharset [ENG], D.3
mailhdrtoname [CWS], D.3
maxattachmentsize [LIMITS], 4.2
mimecontentcharset [CWS], D.3
resourceconflicts [LIMITS], 4.2
stats [ENG], 14.1.2
utf8_autoconvert [ENG], D.1.1
passwords
node, 4.2.1
SYSOP, 12.2
persistent connection, 2.2.1
planning, 4
populating
event calendars, 9.4
private groups, 10.1
provisioning, 7.2
users, 7.2
public groups, 10.1
published types, 7.10

R

reminders, 13
remote storage, A.2
removing
nodes from network, 12.4
requirements
memory, A.3
resouces
categories, 8.8
resource type, 8.9.1
resources, 8
access rights, 8.6, 9.5
assigning categories to, 8.9.2
booking, 4.2, 8.7
creating, 8.2
default profile for, 8.5
definition, 8.1
deleting, 8.4
managing, 8
searching, 8.8
restoring contents of backup, 14.2, 14.2
restoring user backups, 14.3

S

Secure Sockets Layer, 6.7
Security
ACE framework, C
authentication, C
compression, C
defense against Denial of Service (DOS) attacks, C
directory server security, C
encryption, C
Kerberos 5 authentication, C
Oracle Calendar administrator, C
Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, Web Conferencing, C
password management, C
server
administration, 5
architecture, 2
status, 5.6
starting the calendar server, 5.5
status
server, 5.6
stopping the calendar server, 5.5
SuperUser DN, 4.2.1
Synchronous Network Connection, 2.3.3
SYSOP, 12.2
password, 12.2

T

time zones
node, 12.2, 12.2
transfering calendar entries
to another resource, 8.4

U

uniaccessrights, 7.9, 8.6, 9.5
unicwsd, 2.3.5
unidasd, 2.3.3, 2.3.4
uniengd, 2.3.1
unilckd, 2.3.2
unisncd, 2.3.3
user
disable, 7.5, 7.5
user.ini, 7.7, 7.7
users
adding, 7.4.2
adding to a directory server, 7.4.1, 7.4.3
creating, 7.2, 7.4
default profile for, 7.7
deleting, 7.6
managing, 7
modifying, 7.5
moving, 7.6.1
provisioning, 7.2
viewing, 7.5
viewing logged-on, 5.7, 14.1.1
UTF-8, D, D.1
utilities
uniaccessrights, 5.10, 7.5, 8.6, 9.5
uniaddnode, 12.2, 12.2
uniadmrights, 5.10
unib2lendian, 12.6.1
unicheck, 5.10
uniclean, 5.10
unicpinr, 8.4, 8.4
unicpoutr, 8.4, 8.4
unicpoutu, 7.6
unidbbackup, 5.10, 14.2
unidbfix, 12.6.2, 14.1.5
unidbrestore, 14.2
unidsdiff, 5.10, 14.1.5, 14.2
unidssearch, 7.4.1
unidssync, 5.10, 14.2
unidsup, 5.10
unigroup, 10.2
unigrpls, 10.2
uniical, 9.4
unil2bendian, 12.6.1
unilogons, 5.10
unimvuser, 7.6.1, 14.1.5
uninode, 12.4, 12.4, 12.4, 12.4, 12.4, 12.6.2
unireqdump, 5.10
unirmold, 5.10, 14.1.4
unistart, 5.5, 5.5
unistatus, 5.6, 14.1.1
unistop, 5.5, 5.5, 12.2, 12.2
uniuser, 5.10, 7.4.2, 7.4.2, 7.5, 7.6, 7.6, 7.7, 8.2, 8.2.1, 8.3, 8.4, 8.4, 8.5, 8.7.1, 8.7.2, 9.2, 9.3, 13.3.2
uniwho, 5.7, 5.10