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The GroupWise software distribution directory resides initially on the GroupWise 2012 software image. GroupWise Administration is installed directly from the original media. In addition, during installation, you create a software distribution directory on your network from which you subsequently install the GroupWise agents and GroupWise client software.
The default software distribution directory is \grpwise\software.
The setup.exe file is the GroupWise Installation program. You can run it in a software distribution directory to install software from that location.
The agents subdirectory contains all files associated with GroupWise agents:
Message Transfer Agent (MTA)
Post Office Agent (POA)
Document Viewer Agent (DVA)
The win32 subdirectory contains the GroupWise agent files installed on Windows servers. See Windows MTA, POA, and DVA Installation Directory.
The startups subdirectory contains the default startup files for the GroupWise agents. During installation, a customized startup file is created for each agent that includes the location of the domain or post office serviced by that agent. The customized startup files are named after the domain or post office for which they are created. See Windows MTA, POA, and DVA Installation Directory.
The snmpmibs directory contains Management Information Base (MIB) files for the GroupWise agents. SNMP-enabled agents can be monitored and managed using an SNMP management program. See the following sections in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide:
The help directory holds the help files that you can view from the agent Web consoles. See Using the POA Web Console
in Post Office Agent
and Using the MTA Web Console
in Message Transfer Agent
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
The domain subdirectory contains the files from which domains are created.
The wpdomain.dc file is the distribution copy of the data dictionary for rebuilding GroupWise 4.x domain databases (wpdomain.db files) in secondary domains.
If the wpdomain.dc file is missing from the primary domain, you cannot rebuild GroupWise 4.x secondary domains. The original wpdomain.dc file is located in the domain directory of the GroupWise software image.
Historical Note: WordPerfect Office (WP Office), the predecessor of GroupWise, was originally designed by WordPerfect Corporation (WPCorp). Hence, the wp in wpdomain.dc. Some naming conventions were originally preserved for backward compatibility.
The gwdom.dc file is the distribution copy of the data dictionary for creating and rebuilding GroupWise 2012, 8, 7, 6.x, and GroupWise 5.x domain databases (wpdomain.db files) in secondary domains.
If the gwdom.dc file is missing from the primary domain, you cannot create or rebuild GroupWise 2012, 8, 7, 6.x, and 5.x secondary domains. The original gwdom.dc file is located in the domain subdirectory of the GroupWise software image.
Historical Note: WP Office, the predecessor of GroupWise, was originally designed by WordPerfect Corporation (WPCorp). Hence, the wp in wpdomain.db. Some naming conventions were originally preserved for backward compatibility.
The wphost.dc file is the distribution copy of the data dictionary for rebuilding GroupWise 4.x post office databases (wphost.db files).
If the wphost.dc file is missing from a domain, you cannot rebuild GroupWise 4.x post offices in that domain. The original wphost.dc file is located in the domain subdirectory of the GroupWise software image. There is also a copy in the po subdirectory.
Historical Note: WP Office, the predecessor of GroupWise, was originally designed by WordPerfect Corporation (WPCorp). Post offices were originally called hosts. Hence, the name wphost.dc. Some naming conventions were originally preserved for backward compatibility.
The gwpo.dc file is the distribution copy of the data dictionary for creating and rebuilding GroupWise 2012 8, 7, 6.x, and GroupWise 5.x post office databases (wphost.db files).
If the gwpo.dc file is missing from a domain, you cannot create or rebuild GroupWise 2012 8, 7, 6.x, and 5.x post offices in that domain. The original gwpo.dc file is located in the domain directory of the GroupWise software image. There is also a copy in the po directory.
Historical Note: WP Office, the predecessor of GroupWise, was originally designed by WordPerfect Corporation (WPCorp). Post offices were originally called hosts. Hence, the name wphost.db. Some naming conventions were originally preserved for backward compatibility.
The po subdirectory contains the files from which post offices are created.
The ngwguard.dc file is the distribution copy of the data dictionary for building the following databases in the post office:
ngwguard.db (guardian database)
dmxxnn01-FF (document management databases)
msgnnn.db (message databases)
userxxx.db (user databases)
puxxxxx.db (databases for replicated items like shared folders)
If the ngwguard.dc file is missing from a post office, new databases cannot be created in the post office, so the post office cannot grow. The original ngwguard.dc file is located in the po directory of the GroupWise software image.
In Remote mode, the GroupWise client also uses the ngwguard.dc file as the data dictionary for its local databases.
The admin subdirectory contains subdirectories for administrative tools that can be used with GroupWise.
The c1admin subdirectory contains the GroupWise snap-ins to ConsoleOne. See ConsoleOne Administration Tool
in System
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
The monitor subdirectory contains the GroupWise 2012, 8, 7, 6.x Monitor program, an SNMP monitoring program for use with the GroupWise agents. See Monitor
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
The utility subdirectory contains helpful GroupWise utilities.
The tools subdirectory contains the following tools and utilities:
GroupWise Check utility (gwcheck.exe). See GroupWise Check
in Stand-Alone Database Maintenance Programs
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
GroupWise Generate CSR utility (gwcsrgen.exe). See Server Certificates and SSL Encryption
in Security Administration
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
GroupWise Database Copy utility (dbcopy.exe). See GroupWise Database Copy Utility
in Stand-Alone Database Maintenance Programs
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
GroupWise Tuner utility (gwtuner.exe). See Using ZENworks Configuration Management to Distribute the GroupWise Windows Client
in Novell ZENworks
in the GroupWise 2012 Interoperability Guide.
The setupip subdirectory contains supporting programs for the TCP/IP Setup utility. See Using GroupWise AutoUpdate and SetupIP to Distribute the GroupWise Windows Client
in Client
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
The internet subdirectory contains subdirectories for GroupWise components that provide Internet connectivity.
The gwia subdirectory contains the GWIA software, used to connect GroupWise systems across the Internet and to allow GroupWise users to exchange email with users of various Internet email programs. For information about GWIA files and directories, see Section 6.4, Internet Agent Queue Directory and Section 7.2, Internet Agent Installation.
For information about the GWIA, see Internet Agent
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
The webaccess subdirectory contains the GroupWise WebAccess software, which allows users to access their GroupWise mailboxes from a Web browser. For information about WebAccess files and directories, see Section 8.0, Web Application Installation Directories on Your Web Server
For information about WebAccess, see WebAccess
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
The calhost subdirectory contains the GroupWise Calendar Publishing Host software, which allows users to access published GroupWise calendars from a Web browser. For information about Calendar Publishing Host files and directories, see Section 8.0, Web Application Installation Directories on Your Web Server
For information about the Calendar Publishing Host, see Calendar Publishing Host
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
The client subdirectory contains all files associated with GroupWise Windows client. See Client
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
The win32 subdirectory contains all GroupWise client files installed for use with Windows. See Section 10.1, Windows Client.
The setup.exe file is the program GroupWise client users run to install and set up the GroupWise client on their Windows workstations. See Client
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
The setup.cfg file enables you to automate installation of the GroupWise Windows client so that your users do not need to respond to the Setup program’s prompts. For more information, see Understanding the Setup Configuration File
in Client
in the GroupWise 2012 Administration Guide.
The jaws subdirectory contains the JAWS screen reader software for use with GroupWise. See Accessibility for People with Disabilities
in the GroupWise 2012 Windows Client User Guide.
The gwcheck subdirectory contains the GroupWise Check utility that can be made available in the GroupWise client by clicking . For more information, see Repairing Your Mailbox
in Maintaining GroupWise
in the GroupWise 2012 Windows Client User Guide.
The ofviews subdirectory contains platform-specific subdirectories of view files for use by the GroupWise client. In addition, the gwviewxx.ini and ofviewxx.ini files configure custom views on the menus where users select views. The gwviewxx.ini file configures GroupWise 2012, 8, 7, 6.x, and GroupWise 5.5 views. The ofviewxx.ini file configures views from earlier versions of GroupWise.
The ppforms subdirectory contains day planner forms for printing GroupWise calendars and tasks.
The uwl directory stores the wt61xx.uwl files that are used when users add words to the word list during spell checking.
The license subdirectory contains the GroupWise Software License Agreement in multiple languages. Run license.exe, then select a language.
The docs subdirectory contains language-specific subdirectories for the GroupWise pointer Readme in HTML format. This Readme links you to the GroupWise 2012 Documentation Web site.