- Using General Settings
- Setting a Passcode
- Choosing Restrictions
- Configuring Wi-Fi
- Setting Up VPN
- Setting Up Email
- Using Exchange ActiveSync
- Enabling LDAP
- Setting the Date with CalDAV
- Getting in Touch with CardDAV
- Keeping up with Subscribed Calendars
- Using Web Clips
- Setting Credentials
- About SCEP
- Using Mobile Device Management
- Managing Advanced Settings
- Wrapping Up
Keeping up with Subscribed Calendars
These are publicly-accessible, read-only calendars based on the .ics file format that may be used for event lists, team schedules, and so on. Apple has a list of publicly accessible calendars at www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/calendars/. If the calendar in question requires a username and password, those would be entered here (Figure 4.13), unless they need to be customized for each user, in which case you’d leave them blank. As always, use SSL if it’s an option. (Though, sometimes, you just don’t care. I doubt it’s a problem if Little Bobby Haxx0r sniffs the updates to my calendar of sunrise/sunset times in Helsinki.)
Figure 4.13. Enter username and password in the Subscribed Calendar settings.