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Author: Tommy MikkelsenTommy Mikkelsen
Date: Sep 19, 2008 12:47
When lookin at the folder structure from the original fat client, does
it look strange somehow....Are the folders moved/misplaced ?
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Tommy Mikkelsen
IT Quality A/S, Denmark
Novell Support Forums SYSOP
Sorry, but no support through email
Be a GroupWiseR, go http://www.groupwiser.net
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Author: Tommy MikkelsenTommy Mikkelsen
Date: Sep 19, 2008 12:46
Sure....Power up C1
In the NDS view, locate the domain that the gateway belongs to.
Below that object, you'll find an object named GroupWiseWebAccess
Look at the Appication/environtment tab
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Tommy Mikkelsen
IT Quality A/S, Denmark
Novell Support Forums SYSOP
Sorry, but no support through email
Be a GroupWiseR, go http://www.groupwiser.net
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Author: pvtchamppvtchamp
Date: Sep 19, 2008 10:46
We have a 6.5 WebAccess server and I would like to change what happens
when a users hits the logout button. Currently, it just takes the user
back to the login page. I would like to direct the user to a new page
that says something like "In order to complete the log out process,
please close your browser". Is this possible? If so, how?
Thank you!
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Author: dmakowiecdmakowiec
Date: Sep 19, 2008 10:26
Hello Everyone.
We are running GroupWise 6.5.7. We have one user on WebAccess that is
missing some of her folders, specifically sent items and mailbox. Her
regular GroupWise client shows them properly. I see no way to
accidentally delete folders in WebAccess, so I don't know how they
disappeared. More importantly, how do I get these folders back in
WebAccess. We have about 20 WebAccess users, and so far, this is the
only user reporting the problem.
Thanks in Advance!
Dave Makowiec
Network Administrator
Community Financial Credit Union
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Author: Tommy MikkelsenTommy Mikkelsen
Date: Sep 10, 2008 12:07
If the gateway is also running on that box, then the network address of
the gateway object as well...
Otherwise....you got it
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Tommy Mikkelsen
IT Quality A/S, Denmark
Novell Support Forums SYSOP
Sorry, but no support through email
Be a GroupWiseR, go http://www.groupwiser.net
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Author: Nanu KalmanovitzNanu Kalmanovitz
Date: Sep 4, 2008 06:58
Hi!
I can watch on a NW 6. SBS sp1 (with GroupWise) server, my calendar (diary) next to other user calendar and compare them.
Is it possible to do it using WebAcces? How to set this?
TIA
Nanu
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Author: Nanu KalmanovitzNanu Kalmanovitz
Date: Sep 4, 2008 06:44
Hi!
I'm using a NW6.5 SBS sp1 server with GropuWise.
I need to define few users that will use only the WebAccess GroupWise services.
How and what shall I define, especially how to define to let them change their password over the internet?
TIA
Nanu
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Author: DZanreDZanre
Date: Aug 1, 2008 18:33
DABarger wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion!!!!!!!
Good deal!
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Author: JoeJoe
Date: Jan 18, 2008 12:14
I am trying to configure a Blackberry (8310) to pull mail from a
company mail server running groupwise. There is no BES server, so I
thought that I would configure it the same as I had seen instructions
for Outlook Web Access (OWA), but that didn't work.
Any ideas? Can anyone point me to the best way to accomplish this?
Thanks.
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Author: vevivfvevivf
Date: Jan 2, 2008 03:30
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