When you start GroupWise, you might be prompted to type information such as your password, TCP/IP address of your post office agent, and so forth. This Startup dialog box changes, depending on the information GroupWise needs to be able to open your Mailbox, and the GroupWise mode that you log in to.
Your system administrator might restrict the GroupWise modes you can log in to.
You can use a startup option to force the Startup dialog box to be displayed when you start GroupWise.
Start GroupWise.
If you have not specified a password for your Mailbox and GroupWise needs no additional information, you bypass the Startup dialog box and GroupWise is displayed.
To force the GroupWise Startup dialog box to be displayed, right-click the /@u-?, then click .
icon on the desktop, click , click the tab, in the field, after the GroupWise executable, type a space, typeFor information about other startup options, see Section 14.27, Using Startup Options.
If you are prompted for a password, type the password in the
field.Click the mode of GroupWise you are logging in to and type additional information necessary, such as the path to the post office, the TCP/IP address and port of the post office agent, the path to your Caching or Remote mailbox.
If you do not know the required information, contact your system administrator.
Click
.You must be on the same post office as the other user to log into your own Mailbox from his or her workstation.
Log in to the network with your own user ID.
or
To force the GroupWise Startup dialog box to be displayed, right-click the /@u-?, then click .
icon on the desktop, click , click the tab, in the field, after the GroupWise executable, type a space, typeStart GroupWise.
Type your user ID in the
field.Click the
field, type your password, then click .If you use the same workstation for multiple people, it is highly recommended that each user have a separate login for the workstation. When GroupWise saves the display settings for a user, they are saved to the current user’s registry. This allows GroupWise to display the settings for the user who is currently logged in to the workstation, so each user can have a customized view.
When a user finishes using the workstation, that user should log out of the workstation completely. This allows the next user to log in to the system with his or her GroupWise settings.
However, there are circumstances when having a different login for each user on the workstation is not a viable option. In these cases there are some steps you should perform to properly set up GroupWise.
For the login screen startup switch to work properly, you must be on the same post office as the other user to log into your own Mailbox from his or her workstation.
Right-click the /@u-?, then click .
icon on the desktop, click , then click the tab. In the field, after the GroupWise executable, type a space, typeStart GroupWise.
Type your user ID in the
field.Click the
field, type your password, then click .To use Notify on a shared workstation, you need to configure Notify to start when GroupWise is opened.
In GroupWise, click
> , then double-click .On the General page, select
.This starts Notify when GroupWise starts and closes Notify when GroupWise is closed.
Click
, then click .