Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2005Q4 Administration Guide

Choosing the Correct User Management Tool

Once your calendar installation has been configured for hosted domains and the preparation work described in Chapter 11, Setting Up Hosted Domains has been performed, you can add new hosted domains.

Each domain has a set of attributes and preferences that you can set. These attributes are part of the icsCalendarDomain object class. The attributes include preferences such as access rights, access control lists (ACLs), domain searches, access rights for domain searches, user status, and proxy logins.

To administer Calendar Server hosted (or virtual) domains use one of the two following set of tools:

For information about particular object classes and attributes, see theSun Java System Communications Services 6 2005Q4 Schema Reference.

For an overview of hosted domains and other introductory material, see Chapter 11, Setting Up Hosted Domains.


Caution – Caution –

Calendar Server does not support using the Access Manager Console for domain administration.