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Setup Shared Contacts on MacOS (CardDAV)

Setting up Shared Contacts on a MacOS Device (CardDAV)

By setting up shared contacts on cPanel, you can control and organise shared contacts on as many contacts applications as you require.

Before carrying out this setup, if you have not previously done already, we recommend you setup a new email account specifically for the contacts. This means you do not have to share your control panel password with anyone else. If you are not aware on how to setup an email account, you can learn how to using our helpful guide on creating an email account. For this example we created an account called contacts@nwdemo.co.uk.

Step 1. Login to cPanel and open Calendars and Contacts.

You can do this by searching ‘Calendar’ in the top search bar on cPanel and selecting the ‘ Calendars and Contacts’ option.

Calendars and Contacts

Step 2. Server Settings

On the Calendars and Contacts page, you will be given some server settings. These will need to be referred back to when you come to setting up your calendar on your iPhone or iPad.

Calendars and Contacts

Step 3. Logging in on your MacOS device

Firstly open the ‘Settings’ application in the task bar.

Settings

From here, open ‘Internet Accounts’.

Account

At the bottom, select ‘Add Other Account…’.

CardDav

Then select ‘CardDAV account’.

Now you will require the server address from cPanel.

Manual Settings

Add a Contacts Account

Next to ‘Account Type:’ change from ‘Automatic’ to ‘Manual’, then in the ‘User Name:’, use the specific email you created earlier, just for contacts. This is an email and password you must share with all the people you wish to view the contacts.

For the server address, input the same address as on the cPanel under ‘Server URL’ but remove the ‘https://’ as seen in the example above.

Once you have completed this, press ‘Sign In’.

All the calendar events should be synchronised.

Updated on 14th November 2018

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