actual behaviour:
If you subscribe to an ical calendar that requires authentication, you have to enter the password when you configure the calendar in groupwise.
If the password of the subscribed calendar has been changed, all you get is an small red "x" nearby the calender folder.
This hint ist so small, the users don´t recognize it. This leads to missed appointments because the calendar is not refreshed.
Requsted behaviour:
Make the behaviour the same like "subscribing" to vibe.
If you have connected your groupwise to your vibe and the password of the vibe system changes, groupwise comes up with a popup, that you should provide the correct user and password for vibe.
So my suggestion would be to check the subscribed calendars when starting groupwise.
If it is not possible to authenticate to the subscribed calendar, present the user a popup with the request to enter the right information for authentication.
This should be a minor code change that could improve customer satisfaction.
by: G W. | over a year ago | Windows Client
Comments