Xref: utzoo comp.windows.open-look:285 comp.windows.x:30769 alt.sys.sun:2357 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!prls!pyramid!unify!Unify.com!grp From: grp@Unify.com (Greg Pasquariello) Newsgroups: comp.windows.open-look,comp.windows.x,alt.sys.sun Subject: Re: cm problems Message-ID: <1990Dec17.095802@Unify.com> Date: 17 Dec 90 17:58:02 GMT References: <1990Dec14.152243.4909@ssd.kodak.com> Sender: news@Unify.Com (news admin) Reply-To: grp@Unify.com (Greg Pasquariello) Organization: Unify Corporation, Sacramento, CA, USA Lines: 38 In article <1990Dec14.152243.4909@ssd.kodak.com>, dcox@tweety.ssd.kodak.com (Don Cox (253-7121)) writes: > > [Sun4/260, SunOS4.0.3, OpenWindows Version2] > > One of the users on my network has moved to another machine. The > name of his old machine was happy, so his calendar info was in > happy:/usr/spool/calendar/callog.. He has moved to a > new machine called sleepy, and I am trying to rcp this file from > his old machine into /usr/spool/calendar on his new to retain all > of his calendar appointments. When I call up his calendar on the > new machine it keeps coming up blank. Is there more to it than > just copying over this file? Has anyone come up with a better way > of accessing this information? It's kind of a pain always having to > login to the same machine to check your own calendar. You need to make sure that the permisssions on /usr/spool/calendar are drwxrwsrwt (1777 I think), and that both the owner and the group are daemon. Then, you need to restart rpc.cmsd. I have had problems where this would not work, but after setting it up correctly, and rebooting the machine, all is well. > > Thanks. > -- > Don Cox > Phone (716) 253-7121 KMX (716) 253-7998 > INTERNET dcox@ssd.kodak.com > When an eel bites your leg, and the pain makes you beg, that's a moray! -- --- Greg Pasquariello Unify Corporation grp@Unify.Com