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Patrick Berry
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03-25-2003 03:46 AM ET (US)
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This is less than optimal. The .dmg is available for download now. http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120199Maybe looking at the install scripts that come in the package? Although, I'm pretty sure that iCal and Address Book aren't touched in this update...
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Paul Hoffman
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03-25-2003 01:02 PM ET (US)
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Well, unless you are running your iCal server is running something related to OpenSSL or Samba, it's hard to imagine why your problem would be related. If iCal is running under OpenSSL or through Samba, check whether Apple reset the config file for either of these.
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03-25-2003 01:59 PM ET (US)
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It seems that whatever happened, it just rewrote my calendar files as though they were brand new. Thankfully I back up regularly and didn't lose more than a couple of days.
First loss of data in iPhoto, now iCal. Its pretty clear to me that whatever the iApps are supposed to be used for, it ain't for heavy-duty use. My trust level in the integrity of these applications has just hit zero.
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03-28-2003 04:31 PM ET (US)
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Strange. I backed up my ical data before applying the update, and nothing happened to my ical data.
Of course, if I hadn't backed it up, it probably would have trashed it :O)
have fun!
rob
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