The Calendar Server, Delegated Administration software, and Sun Java System Portal Server software must use the same Sun Java System Directory Server. Mail service should be enabled for the organization.
See detailed documentation for:
Installing Calendar Server at Configuring Calendar Server at Part II, Postinstallation Configuration, in Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2005Q4 Administration Guide in Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2005Q4 Administration Guide.
Installing Delegated Administration software at Configuring Delegated Administration software at Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2005Q4 Delegated Administrator Guide.
For example, type /opt/SUNWcomm/bin/commadmin domain modify -D admin -n domain -w passwd -S mail -H preferred-mailhost -d domain to add mail LDAP attribute to the user.
Edit CS-config-directory/ics.conf file (where CS-config-file is by default /etc/opt/SUNWics5/config/ directory) and change the value of service.http.allowadminproxy property to yes.
Restart the Calendar Server.
A proxy user is created for each community to manage that community's shared calendar. Follow the instructions in this section to avoid populating the manually created Portal Server users' organization.
Create a new parallel organization with a unique domain name to the organization containing the community users via Delegated Administrator.
For example, create an organization called proxyusers.com.
Set the DA_DEFAULT_DOMAIN to the proxy user's newly created organization domain name.
For example, set the DA_DEFAULT_DOMAIN to proxyusers.com. If the portlets have already been deployed, update the relevant SSO adapters via the Portal Server administration console and set the DA_DEFAULT_DOMAIN to the proxy users organization domain name.