GroupWise has commands that you can use when you start the Cross-Platform client on Linux. Some of them are for your convenience, and others are necessary to run GroupWise on your particular hardware.
Table 10-1 Startup Options
The following table lists the languages the GroupWise client has been localized into for GroupWise 5.5 and later versions. Some versions might not include all of these languages. For the most current information, see your local reseller.
Right-click the GroupWise icon on the desktop, then click
.Click the
tab.In the Command field following the GroupWise executable name, type a space, type the startup options, then click
.Separate multiple startup options with a space, like this:
/opt/novell/groupwise/client/bin/groupwise -p pathname -@u ?
In this example, -ph is the startup option to specify the path to the post office. The pathname is the path to the post office. The -@u ? option is used to display a login dialog box a user can supply with login information whenever he or she opens GroupWise. This option is useful when two or more users share a workstation but have separate GroupWise Mailboxes.
Restart GroupWise.
Right-click the GroupWise application package, usually on the desktop.
Click
.Browse to the info.plist file in the \Contents directory, then edit the file with a text editor.
Edit the string for the Arguments key with the startup options you want. For example:
<key>Argument</key> <string>-au=? -l=es</string>
This starts the Cross-Platform Macintosh client and asks for the User ID and the client is displayed in Spanish.
When you have finished editing the info.plist file with your changes, save the file and restart GroupWise.