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SEARCH Knowledgebase: Macintosh Tips iCal errors when viewing shared calendars Posted by (Inactive) Lacinda Riesland on 08 August 2012 12:00 there was an error attempting to send your changes to the exchange server. PM The Exchange calendar will initially load correctly in there was an error attempting to send your changes to the exchange server el capitan iCal, but over time it starts to display an error with recurring events. The calendar can't save the event to the exchange server el capitan error is: "iCal can't save the event "EVENT TITLE" to the exchange server. The account can't be modified. To discard your changes and
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continue using the version of your calendar that is on the server, click Revert to Server. To save your changes on your computer until the problem is resolved. click Go Offline." If you select "Revert to Server", it keeps going through all recurring events attached to the there was an internal error attempting to save this event calendar. If you select "Go Offline", the errors stop but as soon as you go back online the errors return. -- This is related to time zone settings. You must complete both steps. Open iCal -> Preferences -> Advanced tab. Check 'Turn on Time Zone Support'. Open System Preferences -> Date & Time -> Time Zone tab. Check 'Set time zone automatically using current location'. You may see a message about turning Airport on; if you see it make sure wifi is turned on (even if you aren't connected to a network). (5 vote(s)) Helpful Not helpful Comments (0) Post a new commentReply to comment Full Name: Email: Comments: CAPTCHA Verification Please enter the text you see in the image into the textbox below (we use this to prevent automated submissions). Help Desk Software by Kayako
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History Page Information Resolved https://wikis.uit.tufts.edu/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=36676525 comments Link to this Page… View in Hierarchy https://sites.utexas.edu/glenmark/2012/02/07/issues-with-ical-saving-calendar-items-to-exchange-in-snow-leopard/ View Source Export to PDF Export to Word Copy with Scaffolding XML ITKB … Home Exchange Articles by Category Mail Clients iCal Error "Revert to Server" Skip to end of metadata there was Created by Molly Clark, last modified by Lee Raymond on Mar 26, 2012 Go to start of metadata h3. Problem {excerpt}Why am I receiving an error message when I try to modify an event in iCal? {excerpt} "Revert to there was an Server" gets rid of this pop-up. !icalerror.png! h3. Solution This can happen in iCal when the event you are trying to modify has been removed from the server WHILE you are modifying it (in the case you were invited to it from another user.) The "Revert to Server" button should really read "Refresh the server information." icalmacexchangecalendarerrorresolvedissueserver Information on the Tufts IT Knowledgebase is intended for IT Professionals at Tufts. If you have a question about a Tufts IT service or computer/account support, please contact your IT support group. Powered by Atlassian Confluence 5.9.5, Team Collaboration Software Printed by Atlassian Confluence 5.9.5, Team Collaboration Software. Report a bug Atlassian News Atlassian {"serverDuration": 41, "requestCorrelationId": "6d5d8767f001e0"}
iCal Saving Calendar Items to Exchange in Snow Leopard Posted on February 7, 2012 by glenmark Recently, once of our Exchange users encountered an odd error while trying to use iCal to save a calendar event to our Exchange 2010 server. When trying to save a new event, the following error would crop up: iCal can't save the event "whatever the event name is" to the Exchange server. The account *****@*****.**** currently can't be modified. To discard your changes and continue using the version of your calendars that's on the server, click Rever to Server. To save your changes on your computer until the problem is resolved, click Go Offline. (Go Offline) (Revert to Server) (Try Again) Weird, eh? After doing a bit of digging, we quickly found the issue documented here and there on the web. It seems that the problem stems from the fact that iCal does not by default use the system settings for Time Zones, and the above error pops up if there is a mismatch. To fix the issue, it is necessary to go to the Advanced tab of the iCal preferences (iCal -> Prefererences -> Advanced) and enable time zone support. Also, check the system's time zone settings (System Preferences -> Date & Time -> Time Zone) and make sure that the correct time zone is set there. This entry was posted in Uncategorized by glenmark. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Proudly powered by WordPress UT Austin UT Blogs Log in