Am Montag 19 M=E4rz 2012, 14:58:18 schrieb Shawn Walker: > Hello Thorsten, > = > Have you tried using https? Though you will have to have Windows trust t= he > certificate for Outlook Free/Busy to use https. I'm not sure how your > Kolab Horde server is configured. Have you tried using the browser (IE, > Firefox, Chrome, etc) by using the HTTP/HTTPS URL you are attempting to s= ee > if they work? > = > Replace %NAME% with the user id you are trying to get the Free/Busy from = in > the browser URL location. Hi Shawn, there is no problem with the URL as long as I do not use username+password.= I can watch the apache log and see %NAME% and paths works perfectly. But Kolab wants authen= tication when using http-get. It does not matter if you use http or https. The latter calls onl= y for more trouble as you have to take care of certs. The problem is an URL of http[s]://user%40domain.tld:SECRET@kolab.domain.tdl/freebusy/%NAME%@doman.= tld.ifb When using user%40domain.tld:SECRET as auth together with http or https it = does not work with Outlook 2010 (German 32bit). I read somewhere that OL 2010 supports this t= ype of authentication only for FTP URLs. When disabling authentication Kolab moans about this and crashes the apache= session. I do not have high hopes that I can fix Outlook if not somewhere has a secr= et registry key where you can setup auth separately or a magic URL syntax. But I hope PHP m= aster Gunnar knows why Kolab insists on FB+auth when its globally disabled :-) = Bye Thorsten _______________________________________________ Kolab-users mailing list Kolab-users@kolab.org https://www.intevation.de/mailman/listinfo/kolab-users