FAQ ID: 002424 |
If you use the Kerberos authentication mechanism, you don't need to enter a User name and Password to sign in to the Oracle Calendar desktop client. You just need to acquire a Kerberos ticket. To set up your wireless information:
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FAQ ID: 002427 |
You can print a selected entry from the Day, Week, or Month View, or you can print a selected entry from the Task View, Group View, or In-tray View. To print a selected entry:
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FAQ ID: 002428 |
You can print the groups containing people and resources that you regularly schedule. To print a group:
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FAQ ID: 002416 |
Wireless messages for all components of Oracle Collaboration Suite are managed from one central location. After setting up your wireless information, you must enable Calendar notifications and reminders. To set up your wireless information:
See the Voice & Wireless online help for more information on setting contact rules. To enable Calendar notifications and reminders from the Oracle Calendar desktop client:
See the Setting wireless preferences section of the Oracle Calendar desktop client online help for more information.
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FAQ ID: 002413 |
The following arrows appear on the extreme left of your Date Control Bar as well as on the day when there are meetings outside the range:
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FAQ ID: 002405 |
You can set your scheduling preferences so that your name will not be included in the default list of attendees receiving e-mail notification. However, users can bypass this by entering your name in the distribution list.
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FAQ ID: 002406 |
If the resource is booked for a meeting, it appears in the list of meeting attendees with a checkmark beside it.
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FAQ ID: 002400 |
For a detailed comparison see the Oracle End-User Documentation Portal.
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FAQ ID: 002401 |
With the release of Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Calendar, you can now invite people who are not using Oracle Calendar to a meeting. You can invite external attendees to meetings, and send daily notes and day events to external attendees. See the Oracle Calendar desktop client online help for detailed instructions. Prior to release 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar desktop client, only Oracle Calendar users could be scheduled for meetings. If you are using release 9.0.4.x, you can send e-mail messages to external users who are not on your calendar network with an iCalendar or vCalendar attachment that contains the meeting information. See the Oracle Calendar desktop client online help for detailed instructions.
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FAQ ID: 002402 |
With the release of Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Calendar, you can use the Oracle Calendar desktop client to schedule or join Oracle Web conferences. You can invite external attendees to meetings, and send daily notes and day events to external attendees. Prior to release 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar desktop client, you would use the Oracle Calendar Web client or Oracle Connector for Outlook to schedule Web conferences.
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FAQ ID: 002403 |
This release of Oracle Calendar does not support assigning tasks to other users.
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FAQ ID: 002404 |
Yes, you can specify that certain users cannot invite you to meetings, daily notes, and day events. The Managing your access rights section of the Oracle Calendar desktop client online help provides instructions on how to do this.
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FAQ ID: 002407 |
The maximum size for meeting and task attachments is determined by the calendar system administrator.
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FAQ ID: 002408 |
The maximum number of occurrences allowed for repeating entries is determined by the calendar system administrator.
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FAQ ID: 002409 |
If you are using release 10.1.1: You can choose to modify one instance or you can modify all instances of a repeating entry. However, two fields cannot be modified on a per-instance basis. They are as follows:
Any modifications you make to the above fields will automatically apply to all instances of the repeating entry. If you are using release 9.0.4.x: You can choose to modify one instance or you can modify all instances of a repeating entry. However, some fields cannot be modified on a per-instance basis. They are as follows:
Any modifications you make to the above fields will automatically apply to all occurrences of the repeating entry.
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FAQ ID: 002410 |
Yes, you can choose to not display the In-tray when you open your Agenda. See the Setting general preferences section of the Oracle Calendar desktop client online help for instructions.
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FAQ ID: 002411 |
Yes, you can enable the automatic sign-in feature which enables you to launch Oracle Calendar without having to manually sign in each time. See the Managing server connections section of the Oracle Calendar desktop client online help for detailed instructions.
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FAQ ID: 002414 |
You can log in to your offline Agenda and change your offline password to match your online password. Or, you can use the Password Reconciliation dialog box to replace your offline password with your online password. The Password Reconciliation dialog box opens when you try to download information from your online Agenda to your offline Agenda.
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FAQ ID: 002429 |
If you are getting errors while loading shared libraries, you may need to install an rpm (Red Hat Package Manager) installation file. Make sure you have both of these rpm's installed:
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FAQ ID: 002422 |
If you have scheduled a Web conference for a meeting request you created but the Oracle Web Conferencing server is down, the Web conference will not be created on the server. Contact your administrator for more information. If you are regularly experiencing a problem with a pending Web conference ID, it could be that there is a configuration error between the calendar server and the Web conferencing server.
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FAQ ID: 002423 |
If the user profile is corrupted or if the *.msi file is missing, you may have difficulty upgrading from release 9.0.4.x to release 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar desktop client for Windows. During the upgrade process, you may see a dialog box displaying the following message:
Reinstall the 9.0.4.x release of the Oracle Calendar desktop client that was previously running on the computer where you were trying to perform the upgrade. NOTE: It is important that you use the same executable that was previously used to install the Oracle Calendar desktop client. Once installation of release 9.0.4.x of the Oracle Calendar desktop client is complete, try again to upgrade to release 10.1.1.
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FAQ ID: 002425 |
Support for multi-day notes or events is available only with version 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar server.
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FAQ ID: 002426 |
The ability to create per-instance details and personal notes for Agenda entries is available only with version 10.1.1 of the Oracle Calendar server.
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FAQ ID: 002412 |
You cannot delete Agenda entries that you do not own. You can, however, set your preferences to hide entries that you have declined. For more information, see the topic "Setting display options" in the Setting Agenda preferences section of the Oracle Calendar desktop client online help.
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FAQ ID: 002417 |
The Oracle Calendar desktop client requires a persistent connection to the network when working online. Prior to the release of Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Calendar, the "Server unavailable" message would appear and the Oracle Calendar desktop client would close when the connection to the calendar server was lost. As of release 10.1.1, if the connection to the Oracle Calendar server is lost for some reason, you will be prompted with a message asking you if you want to switch to your offline Agenda. When the calendar server connection is restored, you will be prompted to switch back to your online Agenda.
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FAQ ID: 002418 |
Any of the following may cause problems connecting to the server:
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FAQ ID: 002419 |
If a user creates a calendar entry using Oracle Connector for Outlook and attaches multiple files to the entry, a file named Mime-Encoded-Attachment.txt is attached to the entry in the Oracle Calendar desktop client instead of the files that were attached by the entry owner because currently, the Oracle Calendar desktop client supports only one attachment per entry. You can, however, view the files without any problems if you open the entry in Oracle Connector for Outlook.
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FAQ ID: 002420 |
The Linux and Solaris clients only support Postscript-compatible printers. The printer you use must be configured to interpret data in Postscript format. Some printer setups interpret data as a text file, and then wrap the file in a Postscript header. The result is several pages of printed Postscript source code. As a workaround, you can print to file, then use a Postscript viewer to view and print the .ps file. Contact your calendar administrator for more information.
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FAQ ID: 002421 |
You cannot perform a directory search using the Search button (magnifying glass) from the Sign-In dialog box. The "Directory searches are not allowed while configuring a connection on the server" error message appears when the magnifying glass is selected. This issue is caused by a default server-side parameter that restricts directory searches before a user logs in.
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