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This page is here for explain how to use the Google Calendar. Additionally there are some dokumentations for using Google Calender in combination with Outlook or Thunderbird. This page is here to explain how to use the Google Calendar. Additionally there are some documentations to illustrate how to use Google Calender in combination with Outlook or Thunderbird.
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=== General Informations === === General Information ===
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To create a new Calender you have to Log in to your Domain. Here the are the Links for your Domain: To create a new Calender you have to log into your domain. If there is no domain for your institute, you can create one here: http://www.google.com/a/cpanel/domain/new
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 * D-ITET (Sekretary usw.): https://www.google.com/a/ee.ethz.ch Here are some examples:

* D-ITET (Secretary etc.): https://www.google.com/a/ee.ethz.ch
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There is a good Help for getting started with GoogleCalendar. It isn't realy hard to handle, you can also learn it by doing. There is an excellent online help within Google Calendar - perfect to get you started. The best way to learn how to handle it, is just by jumping in feet-first.

http://www.google.com/support/calendar/?hl=en_GB
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There are some important Things in connection with security: There are some important things to take into account in connection with security:
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It is really important, that you know with '''who '''you want to share your Calendar. It is really important, that you know with '''whom''' you want to share your calendar.
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You have also to protect your Calendar ID from unauthorized poeple. '''Only if they know the Calendar ID, they can destroy the file''', even it's only shared with single persons or your domain. It is also of vital importance, that you protect your personal calendar ID from unauthorized people. For the simple reason, that if '''they know the calendar ID, they can destroy the calendar file''', even if it's only shared with individuals on your domain.  There is no need for it to be public, for this to happen.
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Your Calendar ID you can see here: You can see your calendar ID in the calendar settings:
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=== Use with Thunderbird ===
To use Google in combination with Thunderbird, you have to visit this page: [[/GoogleCalendar/Thunderbird|Thunderbird]].
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=== Usage with Thunderbird ===
To use Google in combination with Thunderbird, you have to visit that Page: [[GoogleCalendar/Thunderbird|Thunderbird]].

=== Usag
e with Outlook ===
To use Google in combination with Outlook, you have to visit that Page: [[GoogleCalendar/Outlook|Outlook]].
=== Use with Outlook ===
To use Google in combination with Outlook, you have to visit this Page: [[GoogleCalendar/Outlook|Outlook]].

Google Calendar

This page is here to explain how to use the Google Calendar. Additionally there are some documentations to illustrate how to use Google Calender in combination with Outlook or Thunderbird.

General Information

Here you can learn the basics of Google Calendar.

Create a new Calendar

To create a new Calender you have to log into your domain. If there is no domain for your institute, you can create one here: http://www.google.com/a/cpanel/domain/new

Here are some examples:

There is an excellent online help within Google Calendar - perfect to get you started. The best way to learn how to handle it, is just by jumping in feet-first.

http://www.google.com/support/calendar/?hl=en_GB

IMPORTANT:

There are some important things to take into account in connection with security:

It is really important, that you know with whom you want to share your calendar.

It is also of vital importance, that you protect your personal calendar ID from unauthorized people. For the simple reason, that if they know the calendar ID, they can destroy the calendar file, even if it's only shared with individuals on your domain. There is no need for it to be public, for this to happen.

You can see your calendar ID in the calendar settings:

Use with Thunderbird

To use Google in combination with Thunderbird, you have to visit this page: Thunderbird.

Use with Outlook

To use Google in combination with Outlook, you have to visit this Page: Outlook.

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