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Sharing Calendar ICS File

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  • చివరి సమాధానమిచ్చినది Richard

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I am trying to share my calendar Tst.ics with several PCs on my local network. OS: Windows 10 64 bit Thunderbird: 78.5.1 (64-bit) I have no problem with read only copies. I am able to export my calendar to the share location \\RASPBERRYPI\Public\Calendar\Tst.ics. How do I configure the local network PC Thunderbird mail applications to use the shared calendar at \\RASPBERRYPI\Public\Calendar\Tst.ics? When I attempt to change the properties of an existing thunderbird calendar the location field is locked.

Thanks, Richard

I am trying to share my calendar Tst.ics with several PCs on my local network. OS: Windows 10 64 bit Thunderbird: 78.5.1 (64-bit) I have no problem with read only copies. I am able to export my calendar to the share location \\RASPBERRYPI\Public\Calendar\Tst.ics. How do I configure the local network PC Thunderbird mail applications to use the shared calendar at \\RASPBERRYPI\Public\Calendar\Tst.ics? When I attempt to change the properties of an existing thunderbird calendar the location field is locked. Thanks, Richard

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ICS files do not share well. Files being read only when in use and all that.

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I have no problem with read only copies of the ICS files. How do I configure the local network PC Thunderbird mail applications to use the shared calendar .ICS file?

Thanks, Richard