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Groupcal 3
Advanced Exchange Settings |
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Disable if password fails (N) times |
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When checked, if Groupcal receives more than the specified number of access denied messages in a row when contacting Exchange it will become "locked." When "locked," Groupcal will no longer attempt to use that account. To unlock the account in Groupcal you will need to update your Exchange settings and then test them. Once your account settings have been updated Groupcal will unlock itself and use the new settings. |
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Check for new meeting requests |
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Checking this will enable Groupcal's meeting request feature for the Exchange account. Groupcal can also be set to automatically check for new meeting requests by choosing an interval from the list. |
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Only when my network is |
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If this is checked Groupcal will only check for new meeting requests when your OS X network location matches the network location selected in Groupcal. |
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Use this URL for my Free/Busy server |
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Check this to override the automatically detected URL for your Exchange Free/Busy server location and specify a custom URL. This is the location that Groupcal will use when attempting to retrieve the availability of users or resources for Groupcal Free/Busy calendars. |
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Manually checking for meeting requests in Groupcal |
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When an account is configured to check for meeting invites from Exchange in Groupcal, the name of the account will automatically appear in the "Meeting Requests" menu of Groupcal. Selecting the account from this list will cause Groupcal to check Exchange for any pending meeting requests. |
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