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Free/Busy Publish Username
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i18n: file: korganizer.kcfg:522
i18n: ectx: label, entry (FreeBusyPublishUser), group (FreeBusy Publish)
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Username for publishing free/busy information
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i18n: file: korganizer.kcfg:523
i18n: ectx: whatsthis, entry (FreeBusyPublishUser), group (FreeBusy Publish)
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Free/Busy Retrieval Username
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i18n: file: korganizer.kcfg:554
i18n: ectx: label, entry (FreeBusyRetrieveUser), group (FreeBusy Retrieve)
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Located in
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<p>...that it is possible to show the current time in the calendar? Enable the current time line in the dialog which appears after selecting <b>Settings</b>, <b>Configure KOrganizer...</b> from the menu bar.
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<p>...that KOrganizer supports Microsoft Exchange? Add the <b>Microsoft® Exchange 2000 resource</b> using the <b>Resource View</b> from the KOrganizer sidebar.
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<p>...that you can select whether the week starts on Monday or on Sunday in the KDE Control Center? KOrganizer uses this setting. Look at Regional & Accessibility->Country/Region & Languages in the KDE Control Center, or select <b>Settings</b>,
<b>Configure Date & Time...</b> from the menu bar. Select the Time & Dates tab.
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Located in
tips.cpp:3
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<p>...that you can store your calendar on an FTP server? Use the standard file dialog to save the calendar to a URL like <b>ftp://username@ftpserver/filename</b>. You can make your calendar active and load and save it as if it were local, or add it permanently to your resources list, using the remote file resource. Just make sure that no two KOrganizer applications are working on the same file, at the same time.
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Located in
tips.cpp:23
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