Can't sync ical across two users on the same Mac

I hope I can get some help.
My wife and I had our ical's sync'd when we had a .mac account. My .mac account expired and we upgraded to Mobileme. Since then we have not been able to sync our icals on the same mac.
I spent an hour with chatting with apple mobileme tech support to no avail.
Any suggestions or solution would be great.
Message was edited by: Neiler

Thanks for your reply, but this article is telling me to do exactly what I already tried.  I just get the message: "The folder “Drop Box” can’t be opened because you don’t have permission to see its contents."

Similar Messages

  • Can two users on the same Mac sync contacts by using the same Apple ID in the iCloud settings?

    Can two users on the same Mac sync contacts by using the same Apple ID in the iCloud settings?

    Hi Barney,
    That's exactly what I want. I have a personal user and a business user on my MacBook Pro. I want both users to have the same contacts so if I add a contact while I'm logged into my personal user, it will show up when I'm logged into my business user. I want both contacts books to be exactly the same; like you said. So, I used my business user AppleID when I enabled iCloud for my personal user and I enabled iCloud for my business user with that Apple ID as well. For my personal user, I selected Contacts and Calendars to sync with iCloud. For my business user, I selected everything to sync with iCloud. The problem is... it didn't change anything. I restarted my computer to see if that would do anything but nothing happened. I'm not super savvy with Apple products, so maybe I'm completely confused.
    Hi Xeni,
    Thank you for your response, as well.
    KEW

  • Share a library between two users on the same mac?

    It is possible to share a library between two users on the same mac?

    It's doable. As it's been pointed out Aperture has no provisions for file locking so you can't have two users accessing the library at the same time. This includes having one user having the library open only for browsing. Aperture doesn't have a +Read Only+ mode, when it opens the library, even if you make no changes to any images, the library will be written to.
    This also means you can't have one user open the library and then stop using Aperture but still have the library open and then have another copy of Aperture open on the library.
    Of course if you have two copies of Aperture running even they are on different libraries you'll be in violation of the license and you'll have bigger problems to worry about then a toasted library.

  • Two users (on the same Mac) using same RAID simultaneously?

    O.K. I know you should never never ever connect two different Macs to the same RAID unless using Xsan. . .
    How about connecting two users on the same Mac simultaneously?
    In other words, can I have one user manipulating data on the RAID in the background while reading the data using a second user (on the same Mac)?
    Thanks,
    Ed

    That depends on the application in question.
    Since all the data requests are coming from the same Mac, you don't have the issues you would have if you had two different machines talking at the same time.
    However, it now depends on whether the application(s) you're using supports file locks.
    As long as the application that's manipulating the data properly locks the part of the file it's working on, and that the application you're using to read the file reads the locks and knows whether or not it's OK to use that part of the file, you should be OK.

  • How can i share documents with different users on the same mac?

    How can i share documents with different users on the same mac?

    Shared how? The other users can read the documents or you all can read and write the documents?
    The first is easy just place the documents in /Users/Shared anyone can access the files there and the other users will be able to read them.
    The second is a bit trickier.

  • How can I share a folder between two users on the same mac?

    Hi all,
    I would like to share a folder between multiple users on the same macbook without having to transfer the folder to the Public/Shared folder.
    Is there not a way, using the the folders shared permissions, to allow shared folders from one user to be visible and usable by another user on the same mac without having to move the folder to a designated shared location?
    Regards,
    Caleb

    jrwood116 wrote:
    Thanks, but do you have to do that every time you share a folder?
    No, you just need to do it once and that's it. Anything that is in the Shared folder is accessible by all user accounts within the same Mac.
    jrwood116 wrote:
    I've read numerous 'how to share a folder' blogs and they just say it's as simple as clicking 'share' and allowing specific users to access it...none have mentioned this (not saying your advice is wrong at all, just don't get why no-one else has mentioned what appears to be a key step!)
    Can you give me an example of such a blog. I suspect you may have mis-understood what they were saying but if you can provide a link, I'll look at it.

  • Two users in the same Mac accessing one TimeCapsule

    Hi,
    How can i make two user accounts in the same Mac access simultaneously the same TimeCapsule?
    I've tried setting them to use accounts to connect to TimeCapsule as well as using a single password for TimeCapsule.
    But i keep having the same problem. When one user accesses the time capsule the other gets ejected or the TimeCapsule folder appears with a forbidden sign.
    What do i have to do?
    Please help.
    Thanks in advance

    I think i understand what is happening.
    Leopard mounts the TimeCapsule disk using mount_afp command and any disk mounted with mount_afp will automatically have as owner <user>:staff and read and write permissions only to the owner. All other users have access denied.
    (If anyone knows how to change the default permissions of mount_afp please reply!)
    If like me, you have two user accounts in the same Mac (lets say user1 and user2) and use fast user switching a lot like i do, since it is a family computer, you'll have serious problems since what happens is the following:
    1. Mount the Timecapsule in user1.
    2. Fast user switching to user2.
    3. The TimeCapsule will appear unmounted in user2
    4. Mount the TimeCapsule in user2.
    5. List the /Volumes folder and you'll see something like this
    drwx------ user1:staff /TimeCapsule
    drwx------ user2:staff /TimeCapsule-1
    No problem... I can live with having two mounts for the same network disk.
    The problem is the following...
    6. Fast user switch to user1 again.
    7. Open a finder window
    8. On the left the TimeCapsule is listed as a network drive (as expected) and is shows as mounted!
    However... The association has changed and once i click the TimeCapsule icon in the sidebar it now points to /Volumes/TimeCapsule-1 and therefore user1 has permission denied.
    9. I opened a terminal window with user1 and went to /Volumes/TimeCapsule and everything was ok!.
    So the conclusion is... the finder window sidebar TimeCapsule is pointing to a Volume it shouldn't be...
    How is it possible to correct this situation???
    Please help! I just want a way to have two users on the same machine using the same time capsule at the same time.
    Thanks!

  • How to share iTunes library between two users on the same Mac

    We have recently bought a Macbook Pro and have successfully transferred the old PC information onto the Mac.  But, the iTunes library from the PC has now just gone into the old user acct.  I am now confused as to which iTunes user name I connect my devices?  Is there a way to merge these two iTunes through the user accts?
    Thanks,
    I feel like I learning about computers all over again!

    It's doable. As it's been pointed out Aperture has no provisions for file locking so you can't have two users accessing the library at the same time. This includes having one user having the library open only for browsing. Aperture doesn't have a +Read Only+ mode, when it opens the library, even if you make no changes to any images, the library will be written to.
    This also means you can't have one user open the library and then stop using Aperture but still have the library open and then have another copy of Aperture open on the library.
    Of course if you have two copies of Aperture running even they are on different libraries you'll be in violation of the license and you'll have bigger problems to worry about then a toasted library.

  • Two users on the same Mac - jointly manage iTunes library

    Well,
    Myself and my wife share the same Mac at home. I would like to have the same music library on both accounts that either of us can administor. I know I can just turn on file sharing but that can be slow to load if there is a large library, it means both accounts having to be logged in and and one of the account will just have listening priviliges. I do not want to duplicate the librarys which i know is one way around it. So is there any easy way to do this?...Any assistance or suggestions would be appreciated.
    I do hope you understand the question...
    Thanks

    I there, the same here. this is the way I did.
    I put all the library under the shared folder, say Music. Then for every month like October 2006 I have created a folder and we keep adding music. Our iTunes points both to shared/music.
    Both work on the same library / month. Once a while, one of us re-import only the latest month and will have the latest changes. Once the month is over, we create a new dir Nov 2006 and start working on that. The other months are backup and ready. Any refresh would be only the latest month. For privileges settings, have a applescript that applies automatically rights to any file in a month-music folder (does not matter who adds the file).
    Hope this help. iTunes needs two features badly (like iPhoto):
    1) a mechanism that automatically detect new files in the library
    2) a mechanism that automatically detects changes in metadata and synch
    Strange they have it between iTunes and iPod, they should have it between iTunes and Finder

  • Can two users share the same mac desktop with two different iTunes accounts

    I have a mac desktop, my husband and I share the mailbox for our emails but he has his itunes account on the computer. I have mine on an old mac laptop wHich is not working well any longer. Can I create a second Itunes on the desktop so we could both use the same computer yet keep our music separate

    You can.
    Your home account can have its own hard drive.
    iTunes Media Library can be shared. Or not.
    Even have your own boot drive if needed and you have different applications and configuration.
    The Mac Pro and OS X are designed for multiple users. Not being limited to just one (or two, now that SSDs have found their way into iMac and laptops) has allowed more people to off load their media and data from the boot drive, which is always good.
    How to import, move, and use iTunes
    http://www.apple.com/support/itunes
    and of course the forum for itunes for more troubleshooting

  • Why can't I share between two users on the same computer?

    I just got a new Mac Pro, and I had some difficulty getting Migration Assistant to work, so by the time I finally did get it to work, I already had a few apps and docs on my computer.  So after I ran Migration Assistant, I discovered that some of my files had disappeared.  I finally figured out that I now had two different users on my computer (that were both me) and I had to switch to the other version of me to get my missing files.  So I logged into my other user account, and I moved everything into the shared folder, and then went back to my current profile and tried to open the drop box.  I got this message: "The folder “Drop Box” can’t be opened because you don’t have permission to see its contents."  So I went back and set the sharing and permissions so that everyone could read and write.  Then I went back, and I still got the same error message.  So then I went back and set the permissions of every folder in the hierarchy so that everyone can read and write.  Still got the same error message.  Then I went into my old account, went into Sharing in the System Preferences, turned on sharing and set it so everyone has read and write access.  Still got the same error message.  So before I just copy everything onto an external drive, I thought I'd see if anyone here had any ideas.
    I really wish I could opt out of this whole "users" business, on my own computer computer in my own home.  That's one thing I really miss about OS 9.

    Thanks for your reply, but this article is telling me to do exactly what I already tried.  I just get the message: "The folder “Drop Box” can’t be opened because you don’t have permission to see its contents."

  • I have two users on the same MAC and want to have separate ITunes libraries stored on my time capsule.  what's the best way to ensure that is done?

    I have 2 users on a MAC each with separate accounts (email, photo, ITunes) and I want to migrate my ITUnes Library over to a time capsule so that each usewr still has their own library bu don't want to duplicate songs.  What is the best way to have both Itunes pointed to separate libraries both stored on the Time Capsule?

    A bit of basics on iTunes.  iTunes does 99% of what you see through a library.itl file in the iTunes folder.  This file is a database and in it are references to the actual media files.  These files can be anywhere in theory, but if you have iTunes set to default then they are nicely organized in media folders in the iTunes folder.  You have probably moved them to some central shared location in the past, then built up two individual libraries around that central location.
    iTunes is very fussy about a person dragging files to a different location, and that goes double if the other location is on a different drive.  You can move files, but it is best to let iTunes do it so it can keep track.  If this was just for one person I'd say go into preferences, select the other drive for media location, then close preferences. My understanding (never done this before) is iTunes will then ask you if you want to move your media.  Say yes and iTunes will move it and keep track of it -- for your library.  Now when you go to the other person's library, it opens and you see loads of ! because their library is still looking for the media on the same  drive as the library is located on.  I don't think it will work (but you could always try) to re-assign the media location to the external drive because the reference in the database is to look for such-and-such a file on the internal drive.  iTunes did that for the first library as part of the move, but not for the second one.  Note that typically when you want to move a single user's collection from drive to drive we advise moving the whole iTunes folder, library files and all, to another drive, but you don't have that structure.
    So I'm not sure what to advise.  If it were me and I was absolutely gung-ho on doing this I would re-assign the media with one library.  Then edit the .xml version of the library file for the second library so it points to the new file locations and import this into a fresh iTunes library for the second user.  This isn't the perfect solution because nominally the .xml version does not 1005 replicate all the characteristics of the original .itl file (which cannot be edited).
    Or maybe some other user bas a better idea.

  • How to share iTunes with two users on the same mac.

    My wife &amp; I use the same iMac with different user accounts.  How do we share one iTunes account on that computer.  I tried moving the iTunes folder in music on my user account to shared user, but it seems like new iTunes folders are created in the original location when I do this.  What am I doing wrong.

    EddyS45 wrote:
    My wife &amp; I use the same iMac with different user accounts.  How do we share one iTunes account on that computer.  I tried moving the iTunes folder in music on my user account to shared user
    Then hold Option and launch iTunes.
    Select Choose library... and select the iTunes folder in /Users/Shared/ folder.

  • Sharing iTunes library between two users on the same Mac

    I recently bought my parents a new MacBook Pro (they switched from Windows). I was able to get all of their songs over and into my dad's iTunes library. My mom and dad each have separate accounts on the MBP, but they'd both like to be able to see (and listen to) the same iTunes library, not at the same time, obviously.
    Is that possible? If so how? Is it enough to point my mom's iTunes to the same folder? Do I need to put special permissions on that iTunes folder while logged into my dad's account?

    brown_sm wrote:
    I recently bought my parents a new MacBook Pro (they switched from Windows). I was able to get all of their songs over and into my dad's iTunes library. My mom and dad each have separate accounts on the MBP, but they'd both like to be able to see (and listen to) the same iTunes library, not at the same time, obviously.
    Is that possible? If so how?
    the easy way is to use itunes sharing. start itunes in your dad's account and enable sharing in itunes preferences->sharing. then other users including your mother will be able to listen to the songs from your dad's itunes library but ONLY while your dad is logged in. so in order for this to work both of them should be logged in at the same time. to make that possible enable fast user switching in system preferences->accounts->login options. However, this is not terribly convenient.
    it's possibly (but surprisingly tricky) to use the same itunes library without having both users logged in at the same time.
    Is it enough to point my mom's iTunes to the same folder? Do I need to put special permissions on that iTunes folder while logged into my dad's account?
    yes. not just permissions. you need to put inherited ACLs on your dads Music folder to give both of them read+write access to all current and future files in it. so log in as your dad and run the following terminal command (copy and paste please)
    chmod -R +a "username allow delete,chown,list,search,add_file,\
    addsubdirectory,delete_child,file_inherit,directoryinherit" ~/Music
    instead of username put the short user name of your dad's account. it's the same as the name of his home directory in /Users. then repeat the command with your mother's username instead of your dad's. after that log out of your dad's account, log into your mom's account and point her itunes library to his itunes library. to do that start itunes while holding option.

  • TS2972 How can I share playlists between two users on the same laptop?

    I have a work account and a home account on my laptop in Windows 7.  After the new version of iTunes was released this week, I"m unable to share playlists between the two accounts.  HELP.

    iTunes: How to share music between different accounts on a single computer - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1203 - relocating iTunes' media folder to a shared area but leaving separate library files - extra tip at https://discussions.apple.com/message/17331189

Maybe you are looking for

  • Report Formatt takes long time -- Report Progress and background engine

    We invoke reports from Forms using run_report_object. A particular report takes a long time. As soon as we invoke the report, the "Reports Progress" window shows up. Right after that The "Reports background Engine" display as Formatting Page1, 2, 3 e

  • How to remove Lightroom 3 on Mac?

    iMac 27", 5K, OS X 10.1, Ligthroom 3 and 5 How can I uninstall Lightroom 3 from a Mac without a DVD drive? Any ideas? Thank you. theo1948

  • [svn:fx-trunk] 12817: TextField measurement bug fix

    Revision: 12817 Revision: 12817 Author:   [email protected] Date:     2009-12-10 16:19:53 -0800 (Thu, 10 Dec 2009) Log Message: TextField measurement bug fix SDK-24560 - Scaling errors in UIFTETextField and UITextField Fixed the measuredHeight and me

  • ,COCM error - Order change management

    Hi, We changed the Bill of material, with change number. For that I have 7 production orders But in COCM transaction I am able to see only 6 orders. Why I am not able to see one production order. Thanks. Suresh.

  • DI Integrator XI and Data Service Designer

    Hi all I am playing with DI XI (11.7) now, but very soon we would have Data Service Designer (new version of DI which is called Data Service Designer). I'm just wondering what the difference is between DI Integrator 11.7 and Data Service Designer. Th