Manage Delegation/Secondary Cals for Windows Clients

Hi there,
We're deploying Leopard Server in a mixed environment. Obviously, iCal works like a dream for our Mac users, but I'm running into a few stumbling blocks for our Windows and Linux users accessing the system VIA Sunbird.
First, is there any way for these users to manage their own delegation? Currently when I set up a Windows user, I'm creating a "fake" version of their account in my copy of iCal, configuring the appropriate delegation, and then deleting the fake account. I'd love for the end users to be able to manage who can view/edit their calendar on their own if possible.
Second, can users create a second calendar from within Sunbird, or is this something I would need to do and manage for them as well? A lot of us like to manage a work calendar (for meetings, etc) but also keep a personal calendar so that team members can keep tabs on availability and time off.
If this stuff isn't possible in Sunbird, is there some other Windows or Web-enabled client available that plays nice with iCal Server?
Thanks in advance,
Ryan

There is a command line tool that can be used to manually manipulate the proxy/delegate relationships:
https://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/CalDAVClientLibrary
That is currently the only way to manage delegates if you don't have iCal.

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