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This is a 2 step process. First, find the Zimbra appointment ID. Then, using this ID, go to a REST URL and retrieve the ics content and save it.
To find the appointment ID:
- From a Firefox browser, install mozilla firebug
(https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1843)
- Enable firebug from on the bottom right hand corner - Under options, choose only XMLHttpRequests - Open the meeting request - In the firebug Console you will see something like:
POST http://<mailserver.domain.com>/service/soap/GetMsgRequest (312ms)
- Expand this http request - and search for "apptId":"#####" in the Response
The ID is the ###### above. Then go to this URL substituting appropriately.
http://<server>/service/home/<user>/~/?fmt=sync&id=<id>