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<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/"
xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"
type="guide" id="calendar-classifications">
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<name its:translate="no">Andre Klapper</name>
<email its:translate="no">ak-47@gmx.net</email>
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<credit type="author">
<name its:translate="no">Novell, Inc</name>
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<desc>Classifying appointments and tasks on remote servers.</desc>
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<title>Using Classifications</title>
<p>If you are using a calendar on a remote server (such as Novell GroupWise
or Microsoft Exchange), you can select a classification to determine who can
view it.</p>
<p>To set a classification for an appointment or a task, click
<guiseq><gui>Options</gui><gui>Classification</gui></guiseq> and select a
classification in the editor. <gui>Public</gui> is the default category, and
a public appointment can be viewed by anyone on the calendar-sharing network.
<gui>Private</gui> denotes one level of security, and <gui>Confidential</gui>
an even higher level.</p>
<p>The different levels vary depending on your server settings; check with
your system administrator or adjust your delegation settings.</p>
</page>