
Is it possible to put a calendar onto my Onedrive so that I can access my calendar and tasks from my laptop or from my PC. If so, how?
I understand that MS Onedrive supports Webdev but I have attempted to load a calendar onto my Onedrive but cannot make it work. If I could do this I would hope to be able to access my Lightening calendar/tasks from either my PC or my laptop (but not both at once) which would be very useful when I am travelling. I appreciate there is an option of loading TB on a flash drive and taking it everywhere with me but I'd prefer not to have to do this. Many thanks if anyone can help.
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I don't think so. The system design doesn't make it easy to tell Lightning where to look for the calendar files. I went through the process of finding which files hold calendar data for someone who wanted to back them up, restore them, share them, etc, independently of the profile. This didn't show up any easy way to dynamically share the file. Even if you can replace the genuine files by symbolic links or softlinks that re-direct to real files on Onedrive, there is still the issue of what happens when concurrent accesses takes place.
The practical solution, for me, is to use a cloud-based calendar, and synch to that. I use Google Calendar and access it from several PCs and laptops, an Android tablet and a Blackberry smart phone.
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I don't think so. The system design doesn't make it easy to tell Lightning where to look for the calendar files. I went through the process of finding which files hold calendar data for someone who wanted to back them up, restore them, share them, etc, independently of the profile. This didn't show up any easy way to dynamically share the file. Even if you can replace the genuine files by symbolic links or softlinks that re-direct to real files on Onedrive, there is still the issue of what happens when concurrent accesses takes place.
The practical solution, for me, is to use a cloud-based calendar, and synch to that. I use Google Calendar and access it from several PCs and laptops, an Android tablet and a Blackberry smart phone.