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## Read-only access
When you only need to read a calendar,
-then the best (most efficient) is to subscribe to an "iCal" calender:
+the best (most efficient) is to subscribe to an **iCal** calender:
- 1. Go to web page http://[[!template id=eventhost]]/
- 2. Copy address of relevant calendar.
- 3. Open calendaring client, and add new account profile.
- 4. Request creation of a new "ical" profile
- 5. Paste the calendar address as server address.
+ 1. Copy address of relevant calendar from web page
+ <http://[[!template id=eventhost]]/>.
+ 2. Open calendaring client, and add new account profile of type "ical".
+ 3. Paste the calendar address as server address.
Closed-group calendars also require username and password,
and require a secure connection (TLS or SSL, or "https://" address).
@@ -40,17 +39,17 @@ and require a secure connection (TLS or SSL, or "https://" address).
## Read-write access
To both read a calendar and help maintain its content,
-you need to setup a "CalDAV" profile:
+you need to setup a **CalDAV** profile:
- 1. Open calendaring client, and add new account profile of type "CalDAV" (a.k.a. "on the network").
+ 1. Open calendaring client, and add new account profile of type "CalDAV".
2. Server address: **[[!template id=eventhost]]:8443**
3. Username and password: Either personal or calendar-group account credentials.
If above fails, or if you want to specifically pick a single calender,
use this alternative approach:
- 1. Go to web page **https://[[!template id=eventhost]]:8443/calendars/users/USERNAME/**
+ 1. Copy address of relevant calendar from web page
+ **https://[[!template id=eventhost]]:8443/calendars/users/USERNAME/**
(replace USERNAME with either personal or calendar-group account name)
- 2. Copy address for relevant calendar (a.k.a. "Collection").
- 3. Open calendaring client, and add new account profile of type "CalDAV" (a.k.a. "on the network").
- 5. Server address: Paste the calendar selected previously.
+ 2. Open calendaring client, and add new account profile of type "CalDAV".
+ 3. Paste the calendar address as server address.