darron_chapman: is different in Leopard I guess. I don't have that directory structure in my setup (brand new MacBook Pro).
I know that would have worked for Tiger (don't quote me on that though).
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Browse All TopicsI need to delete ALL my ical events. I am having problems finding a straight up answer to this.
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barnysanchez - the folder that darron mentions IS the same in Leopard ..
If you look in the Library folder INSIDE your home folder you'll see Application Support.
Inside that look for iCal .. inside that there should be several PLIST files and a Sources folder.
There is 1 sources folder with a subfolder for each iCal calendar .. unfortunately the names are encoded so it is not easy to work out which one is which.
My answer is why don't you just add a new calendar in iCal (use the plus icon in the bottom left of the iCal window or the File Menu. Then delete the other calendar and you can start with an empty calendar.
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by: darron_chapmanPosted on 2008-04-15 at 12:53:49ID: 21362228
Go to:
n Support/iCal
Macintosh HD/Users/<your userid>/Library/Applicatio
and delete all of the folders in there...