Specifies the end of a range of FIDs associated with user databases (userxxx.db) that you want to index. The xxx in the user database file name is the FID. To determine what FIDs are in use, list the contents of the ofuser directory in the post office directory. See Determining What to Index.
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Windows POA |
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Syntax: |
‑‑qfuserfidend fid |
/qfuserfidend-fid |
Example: |
‑‑qfuserfidbeg x9c |
/qfuserfidbeg-zzf |
If you want to index just one user database, use the same FID with the ‑‑qfuserfidbeg switch and the ‑‑qfuserfidend switch. To determine a user’s FID, click gwstr7bh).
in the GroupWise client. In Online mode, the FID is displayed after the user name. In Caching or Remote mode, the FID is the last three characters of the Caching or Remote directory name (for example,See also ‑‑qfdeleteold, ‑‑qflevel, ‑‑qfnolibs, ‑‑qfnopreproc, ‑‑qfnousers, and ‑‑qfuserfidbeg.