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Synchronizing with macOS
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Setup your Accounts
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In the following steps you will add your server resources for **CalDAV** (Calendar)
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and **CardDAV** (Contacts) to your Nextcloud.
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1. Open the **system preferences** of your macOS device
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2. Navigate to **Internet Accounts**
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.. figure:: ./images/macos_1.png
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3. Click on **Add Other Account...** and click on **CalDAV Account** for Calendar
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or **CardDAV Account** for Contacts.
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.. figure:: ./images/macos_2.png
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.. note:: You can not setup Calendar/Contacts together. You need to setup them
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in **separate accounts**.
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4. Select **Manual** as Account-Type and type in your respective credentials:
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**Username**: Your Nextcloud username or email
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**Password**: Your generated App-password/token (`App-password/token <https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/stable/user_manual/session_management.html#managing-devices>`_)
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**Server Address**: URL of your Nextcloud server (e.g. https://cloud.example.com)
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.. figure:: ./images/macos_3.png
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5. Click on **Sign In**.
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**For CalDAV (Calendar):** You can now select, with which applications you want
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to use this resource. In the most cases, this will be the "Calendar" application,
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sometimes you may also want to use it for your **Tasks and reminders**.
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.. figure:: ./images/macos_4.png
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Troubleshooting
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- macOS does **not** support syncing CalDAV/CardDAV over non-encrypted ``http://``
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connections. Make sure you have ``https://`` enabled and configured on server- and
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client-side.
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- **Self-signed certificates** need to be properly set up in the macOS keychain.
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