Offline File Location

After a fresh installation of Oracle Calendar 10.11 on a system running OS 10.4, trying to log into an account yields the following error message:
The folder "Oracle Calendar User Data" cannot be used to store your offline files (error: -35). Please specify a new folder.
The permissions for the folder in question are correct, and specifying an alternate folder yields the error again. This same problem happened on my old Powerbook as well. I am, however, able to connect using the web client, but there are times that I need the functionality of the full client.
I did a quick search for this on these forums but did not see any existing threads on the subject. Has anyone else experienced this before? Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this?

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