UVM Oracle Calendar Upgrade

NOTE: First download and install the latest version of Oracle Calendar, (available from www.uvm.edu/cit/software).  Then take the following steps. 

Clients who use hendheld devices will need the upgraded version of their Oracle sync progam as well (available from www.uvm.edu/cit/software).  Please go to www.uvm.edu/cit/handheld for specific instructions about handheld devices. 

On October 3, 2005, a new version of Oracle Calendar (10.1.1.0.2) will be available. The new version (like version 9.0.4) uses your Netid and Netid password (The same login name and password that you use for email, lab computers, VPN, etc.  Your Netid is usually the first initial of your first name and first seven letters of your last name, all lower case, no spaces).  

Upgrading to version 10 will resolve the problem in version 9x which caused holidays to display incorrectly. Upgrading to version 10 is required by December 2005 in order for your Calendar client to correctly sync with the new Calendar server software, scheduled for installation from December 20-30, 2005. 

There are additional steps specified below for users that have an “Offline” calendar.  In this new version, (as with Oracle 9.0.4), the "Offline" agenda is not enabled  by default.  There are instructions below on how to enable an "Offline" agenda. 

Macintosh OS X:
Instructions for a first time installation or an upgrade installation are noted.


FIRST TIME INSTALLATION:


Download and install the Oracle Calendar client from www.uvm.edu/cit/software. Open Oracle Calendar.   You will see "Offline" only in the "Connect to" list.
Click the "Other" button.

UPGRADE:


Open Oracle Calendar.   UVM Calendar will be preconfigured and will appear in the "Connect to" list. To use your calendar, log in.  To verify all settings, at the Calendar Login screen, click on  “Other.”



FIRST TIME INSTALLATION:

Click on "New" (UVM Calendar will not appear in the list)

UPGRADE:

To verify your settings, on the “Connection Manager” screen, first click on your “calendar” connection, (may be called "UVM calendar") and click on “Edit”.



FIRST TIME INSTALLATION:

Type in "UVM Calendar" for the Connection Name.
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type "calendar.uvm.edu" in the Server box, click "Lookup."
The remaining settings will be set when the lookup process connects to the Calendar server.  They should match those shown here. Click OK.
Select the UVM Calendar Server in the Connection Manager,  and click "Make Default" button
Click "OK" button
Enter your username and your password, and click "Sign-in"

UPGRADE:

All settings should match those shown here.  If they do not, change them by typing the correct settings and using the drop down lists. Click on “OK” on both the “Connection Editor” and “Connection Manger” screens to proceed to Login.

Login and begin using the new version of Oracle Calendar.


Offline Agenda Users: Corporate Time /Oracle Calendar

Keep your Offline agenda available for synchronization by editing the unison.ini file

An off-line agenda allows you to view your calendar when there is no network connection available to the UVM Calendar server.  This is especially useful for laptop users when they are away from the UVM campus.  To enable the facility you need to update the "unison.ini" file on your system.  Here is how to locate the file in Mac OS X:

"Click" on Macintosh HD, Applications, Oracle Calendar, find the Oracle icon, and control-click on the Oracle Icon
Control-click on the Oracle Calendar icon and choose Show Package Contents:



Clicking "Show Package Contents"will reveal the Contents directory. 
Double click the the Contents folder, then MacOS folder to find the unison.ini file:

This column view (below) shows the entire path to the unison.ini file, bottom of the far right column:
Double click the unison.ini file and it will open in text edit.

Add the following two lines if they are not already there:

****NOTE: there must NOT be any blank lines at the top of the unison.ini file on the MAC Client and there MUST be one blank line at the end of the file.****

[LIMITS]
offlineab=TRUE

Save the file, close TextEdit, and restart the calendar application.

 Example of a successfully edited unison.ini file:


FIRST TIME INSTALLATION:

Click "Yes" if prompted to enable an Offline agenda.  Begin using your Offline Calendar.


UPGRADE:

After editing the unison.ini file and restarting Calendar, you may see the following dialog box. Click OK.  Begin using your Offline Calendar.




Offline Agenda Users: Password Changes and the Oracle Calendar.


IMPORTANT: Do NOT use the "password change" feature under tools in the Calendar Client.  The Calendar System now automatically uses the UVM Netid and Netid password. Instead use the UVM "change password" form accessible from:

https://cgi.uvm.edu/cgi-bin/zoo/password/index.cgi

Whenever you change you NetId password, if you have an off-line agenda defined, you will be prompted for your off-line agenda password which is the previous password you had defined. Enter that password at the prompt to gain access to the "off-line" agenda.

Troubleshooting: 

When you "log in" to Oracle Calendar, if you receive an error message that your Offline password does not match your Online password, you must remove the Offline agenda files to use the same password.  This process will also enable your Calendar to sync with a handheld device if you find that your calendar no longer syncs.  Do the following:

Make sure that Oracle Calendar is not open, then delete the locally stored offline agenda files: xtmlocal.dat and xtmlocal.ndx. (You can do a search of your C: drive for xtm*.* to find these files.  Right click and choose "Delete" for each file found.) Re-launch Oracle Calendar, and it will automatically rebuild the offline agenda.  None of your meetings will be lost.

Oracle Calendar Resources:

The Oracle calendar resource kit:  http://www.uvm.edu/~efm/oracle_cal_resource_kit.pdf


Send questions or comments to:

Frank.Swasey@uvm.edu

ccaldwel@uvm.edu

Last changed: 2005/09/29