C.6 June 15, 2006 (GroupWise 7 SP 1)

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Section 2.1, GroupWise Administration Requirements

Added support of 64-bit/x86 processors; modified the Safari version in the list of supported Web browsers; removed Epiphany from the list of supported Web browsers.

Section 2.2, GroupWise Client Requirements

Added Mac OS X on Intel to the list of supported desktop operating systems; modified the Safari version in the list of supported Web browsers; removed Epiphany from the list of supported Web browsers

Section 2.3, Supported Environments

Listed support for PolyServe Matrix Server on Linux and for virtual machines.

Domain Context

Clarified that the Domain object can be created in any Organization or Organizational Unit container in any context in the eDirectory tree.

Post Office Context

Clarified that the Post Office object can be created in any Organization or Organizational Unit container in any context in the eDirectory tree.

Section 4.3.3, Selecting the Internet Agent Installation Directory

Clarified that it’s best to install the Internet Agent on the same server where the domain directory is located.

Linux: Starting the Internet Agent

Added an example of how to stop and disable Postfix before starting the Linux Internet Agent.

Section 5.3.1, Deciding Where to Install the GroupWise WebAccess Components

Added some best practice information about installing the WebAccess Agent on a remote server.

Installing the GroupWise Agents Using the Text-Based Installation Program

Expanded the information about the text-based GroupWise Installation program to include all GroupWise agents; explained using ssh for installing to a remote server.

Starting the Linux GroupWise Agents as Daemons

Expanded the information about the grpwise script; added that the WebAccess Agent and its accompanying Document Viewer Agent are now controlled by the grpwise script; indicated that the GroupWise Linux agents are now Run Control compliant; indicated that the Messenger agents are also controlled by the grpwise script.

Changing the Non-root User

Added instructions for changing the user that the agents run as when they are running as a non-root user.

Enabling the High Availability Service for the Linux GroupWise Agents

Added that the WebAccess Agent and its accompanying Document Viewer Agent are now supported by the GroupWise High Availability Service.

Preparing the Windows Server for the Windows Agents

Indicated that if you are running the Windows POA for a post office on a NetWare® server, you might need to increase Maximum File Locks Per Connection from its default setting on the Windows server.

Section 10.0, Installing the GroupWise Mobile Server

Added information about GroupWise Mobile Server, Powered by Intellisync.

Update

Section 12.0, What’s New in GroupWise 7

Added Support Pack 1 enhancements to the list.

Section 15.2, Updating the Primary Domain

Emphasized that the MTA for the primary domain should be started before you update post offices and secondary domains.

Section 15.3, Updating Post Offices

Included information about the /copyonly startup switch for the Agent Installation program; emphasized that the POA for the post office should be started before you run GroupWise clients against the post office.

Section 15.5, Updating Secondary Domains

Included information about the /copyonly startup switch for the Agent Installation program

Section 15.6, Updating the GroupWise Internet Agent

Included information about the /copyonly startup switch for the Internet Agent Installation program; highlighted the SP 1 Internet Agent enhancement of storing all primary configuration information in eDirectory because it affects the contents of the gwia.cfg file.

Section 15.7, Updating GroupWise WebAccess

Recommended that users clear their browser caches before using the updated WebAccess client.

Migration

Migration

Added a new section detailing how to migrate all GroupWise components from NetWare or Windows to Linux.