For the hams attending 88, should we pick a simplex
frequency or two to rendevouz on for beer consumption
planning purposes? I'll be armed with a tribander for
146/222/440.
--lyndon
Mark, for what it's worth we do have a few Mac users and some of them do
show an "Apple Internet Accounts" under the Azure Active Directory admin
center -> Enterprise applications.
I, myself, do not show this application under my account (despite the
calendar app working fine). I do use both e
Thanks, all, for the replies.
After speaking to Kovich in unicast, I realized I needed to explain the
issue in more detail.
When we ran Exchange on-prem or in the cloud, there was no issue running
macOS's native Calendar app with it. However, when we moved to the
Office 365 cloud service, it
the mark, are others seeing the same, is this a known issue, is
> it a non-issue?
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> some ASes may perform RPKI-invalid filtering only at partial
> interfaces (e.g., provider interfaces, customer interfaces, and peer
> interfaces).
i have heard it said that "my customer pays me to propagate their
announcement, so i do not apply rov. let my peers filter it."
randy
Hello, we have done a worldwide measurement to identify which ASes have
propagated RPKI-invalid prefixes. We find an interesting phenomenon that some
ASes may perform RPKI-invalid filtering only at partial interfaces (e.g.,
provider interfaces, customer interfaces, and peer interfaces). Although
Same here. Added the account as Exchange within the Internet Accounts
section of System Settings. No issues that I've seen and I use the
Calendar app pretty regularly within MacOS, iOS, and the office.com website.
On 5/23/2023 7:11 AM, Steve Lalonde wrote:
Hi Mark,
I’m using macOS native cale
Hi Mark,
I’m using macOS native calendar app with office365, I just setup as exchange in
the add account dialogue.
It used to get stuck and refuse to update previous to 13.2, just disabling
calendar in the account and then reenabling seemed to fix it, but did take a
while, not seen that since
Hi all.
It may just be me, or it may not, but figured I'd ask... it seems like
Microsoft's 365 cloud service does not support the native Calendar app
on macOS.
Oddly, it works without issue for the native Calendar app in iOS.
A bit of Googl'ing and speaking with some 365 customer admins. sug
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