GroupWise provides three different ways to run the GroupWise client: Online mode, Caching mode, and Remote mode.
NOTE:Remote mode is not available in the GroupWise Linux/Mac client.
Most GroupWise features are available in all three GroupWise modes, with a few exceptions:
Subscribing to other users’ notifications is not available in Caching mode.
Subscribing to other users’ notifications and Proxy are not available in Remote mode.
When users use Online mode, they are connected to their post office on the network. The user’s mailbox displays the messages and information stored in the network mailbox, which is called the Online mailbox. Online mode is connected to the Online mailbox continuously. In Online mode, if the Post Office Agent (POA) shuts down or users lose network connection, they temporarily lose the connection to their mailboxes.
Users should use this mode if they do not have a lot of network traffic, or if they use several different workstations and do not want to download a local mailbox to each one.
Caching mode stores a copy of a user’s Online mailbox, including messages and other information, on the user’s local drive. This allows GroupWise to be used whether or not the network or Post Office Agent is available. Because the user is not connected to the network all the time, this mode cuts down on network traffic and has the best performance. A connection is made automatically to retrieve and send new messages. All updates are performed in the background so GroupWise work is not interrupted.
Users should use this mode if they have enough disk space on the local drive to store the Caching mailbox. If users run Caching mode and Remote mode on the same computer, the same local mailbox can be used to minimize disk space usage.
By backing up their Caching mailboxes, users can protect items that might be deleted if the system is set up to automatically clean up items (or if the system administrator runs an Expire and Reduce).
Several users can set up their Caching mailboxes on a single shared computer.
The default location for a Caching mailbox varies by client platform:
Windows XP: |
c:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\
Novell\GroupWise
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Windows Vista: |
c:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Novell\GroupWise
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Windows 7: |
c:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Novell\GroupWise
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Linux: |
/home/loginname/gwcache
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Mac: |
/Users/loginname/gwcache
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As the GroupWise administrator, you can allow or disallow the use of Caching mode, and can also force users to log in to GroupWise in Caching mode.
In ConsoleOne, click
.Click
Select or deselect
.Select or deselect
.Specify the number of days before Caching mode will be enforced. This allows the user to continue using Online mode until the grace period has passed. The grace period begins the first time the user connects to the POA. The setting applies per user per workstation.
The
setting is not enforced on a workstation that does not have enough disk space for a Caching mailbox. The amount of disk space that is required is: the size of the mailbox + 20 MB + 25% of the mailbox size.The Software\\Novell\\GroupWise\\Client, add a dword value named No Local Store with a value of 1. This prevents the user from creating a Caching or Remote mailbox by using the GroupWise Windows client menus. However, the user can still create a Caching or Remote mailbox by using the startup switches /pc, /pr, or /ps.
setting is also not enforced when a user connects from a shared Windows workstation or terminal server if you configure these workstations to be excluded. You do this by setting a registry key on the Windows workstation. The registry key is in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. UnderIf you force Caching mode and then restrict Online mailbox size so that users have items in their Caching mailboxes that are no longer available online, you need to make sure users understand about doing backups. See the following section in the appropriate GroupWise Client User Guide:
When users prime their Caching mailboxes, they receive a copy of the GroupWise Address Book. After the initial priming of the Caching mailbox, users can re-download the GroupWise Address Book and their personal address books in Caching mode by clicking
or while in the Address Book. Address books also be re-downloaded in Caching mode when users click .Users can also specify to download the GroupWise Address Book (and any rules they have created) on a regular basis.
In Remote or Caching mode, click
.Select the GroupWise account, then click
.Select
. By default this is set to 0 days, but it can be changed.If you configure the POA to generate the GroupWise Address Book regularly, Caching mode users always have a current copy to download.
In ConsoleOne, right-click the POA object, then click
.On the Maintenance page, make sure that
is selected. You can choose the time when you want the generation to take place.If you want to generate the GroupWise Address Book for download more than once a day, you can delete the existing wprof50.db file from the \wpcsout\ofs subdirectory of each post office. A new downloadable GroupWise Address Book is generated automatically for users on each post office.
Remote mode is familiar to GroupWise users who use Hit the Road. Similar to Caching mode, a copy of the Online mailbox, or the portion of the mailbox that users specify, is stored on the local drive. Users can periodically retrieve and send messages with the type of connection they specify (modem, network, or TCP/IP). Users can restrict what is retrieved, such as only new messages or only message subject lines.
NOTE:Remote mode is not available in the GroupWise Linux/Mac client.
As a GroupWise administrator, you can allow or disallow the use of Remote mode for client users.
In ConsoleOne, click
.Click
.Select or deselect
.The following topics explain the capabilities users have when they are allowed to use Remote mode.
For GroupWise to use a modem connection, the GroupWise Async Gateway or X.25 Gateway must be installed and configured in your GroupWise system. The gateway provides the means by which the client communicates with the GroupWise system.
You can configure the MTA so that it re-directs Remote mode requests to other MTAs and POAs. The GroupWise client can establish a client/server connection to an MTA across the Internet. For more information, see Section 41.2.2, Enabling Live Remote.
Users can use
on the menu (or switch from Online mode to Remote mode) to create, set up, or update the Remote mailbox. A copy of the mailbox is created on the user’s local drive and any current connections are detected and set up. If users have already used Caching mode, the local mailbox has already been created. Users can also use to create setup files on a removable storage device (for example, a flash drive) to set up their Remote mailbox on a computer that’s not connected to the network. Several users can set up their Remote mailboxes on a single shared computer.creates a network connection for the method (direct connection or TCP/IP) GroupWise uses to access the user’s post office. GroupWise can then use this connection, when running in Remote mode, to connect to the GroupWise system. For example, a network connection lets users of docked laptops run GroupWise in Remote mode and connect to the GroupWise system through the network connection rather than a modem connection.
also creates modem connections for Remote Profiles in the Async Gateway or X.25 Gateway. Remote Profiles let GroupWise connect to the GroupWise system.
To use
:In the GroupWise client, click
.Follow the prompts to create the Remote mailbox on the computer or on a removable storage device.
If
created the user’s Remote mailbox on a removable storage device, the user needs to install the Remote mailbox on the computer that will be running in Remote mode.Insert the removable storage device containing the Remote mailbox into the computer.
Run setup.exe on the removable storage device.
Follow the prompts. The Setup program creates a Remote mailbox and copies the required files to the computer’s hard drive.
Users can change the way Remote mode is set up, including the connection, time zone, signature, and so forth, in Account Options on the Accounts menu. Remote is listed as an account.
By default, if an item is deleted from the Remote mailbox, the item is deleted from the Online mailbox the next time a connection is made. Deletion options in Remote Properties can be changed so that an item deleted from the Remote mailbox stays in the Online mailbox or vice versa.
If you are going to connect with a modem, you must create at least one modem connection. A modem connection provides GroupWise with the information it needs to connect to the GroupWise system through the GroupWise Async Gateway or GroupWise X.25 Gateway.
To set up a modem connection:
In the client, log in or change to Remote mode.
Click
.Click
Make sure
is selected, then click .Type a descriptive name for the modem connection in the Connection Name box.
Click the country code, then type the area code and phone number for the gateway to the master GroupWise system.
You can use a comma (,) to signal a one-second pause in dialing such as 9, (800) 555-5555. The 9 accesses an outside line and the comma causes a one-second pause to wait for the dial tone before dialing the number. If you enter dashes, spaces, and parentheses, they are ignored.
Type the login ID for the gateway.
Click
, type the gateway password, then click .Retype the password, then click
.Click the
tab.If your modem requires a script, specify the path to the script in the
box, click , then specify the necessary and commands.To save the script without changing its filename, click
.or
To save the script with a new filename, click
, type a name, then click .Click a disconnect method.
Method |
Description |
---|---|
When All Updates Are Received |
Disconnects after requests are sent and after all responses to the requests are received (or disconnects automatically when the time allowed by the gateway has expired). |
Do Not Wait for Responses |
Disconnects immediately after requests are sent and pending responses are received. Pending responses are responses to other requests that are waiting to be downloaded to you. |
Manually |
Lets you manually control when to disconnect (or disconnects automatically when the time allowed by the gateway has expired). |
Click
, then specify the number of times to redial if the line is busy.Click
, then specify the time interval between each redial attempt.Click
.Select the connection you want, then click
.Select the location you are connecting from in the
box. If none are listed, use the option.If you need to create a new location, click the
button. This is useful for laptop users who are calling into the GroupWise system from different geographic locations.Select the modem to use for dialing up the gateway in the
box. If you have not yet defined your modem, click Modem to add a modem to your system.Click
, then click .While running in Remote mode, GroupWise can connect to the user’s Online mailbox using a network connection. A network connection is useful for laptop users connecting to the network through a docking station, or for remote users connecting through a modem using remote node software.
To create a network connection:
In the client, log in or change to Remote mode.
Click
.Click
.Type a descriptive name for the network connection in the Connection Name box.
Type the path to any post office directory in the master GroupWise system.
Users can connect to their own post offices or to any post office in the master GroupWise system to access their Online mailboxes.
Click a disconnect method.
Method |
Description |
---|---|
When All Updates Are Received |
Disconnects after requests are sent and after all responses to the requests are received (or disconnects automatically when the time allowed by the gateway has expired). |
Do Not Wait for Responses |
Disconnects immediately after requests are sent and pending responses are received. Pending responses are responses to other requests that are waiting to be downloaded to you. |
Manually |
Lets you manually control when to disconnect (or disconnects automatically when the time allowed by the gateway has expired). |
Click
.Select the connection you want, then click
.Select the location you are connecting from in the
box. If none are listed, use the option.If you need to create a new location, click the
button. This is useful for laptop users who are calling into the GroupWise system from different geographic locations.Click
, then click .A TCP/IP connection enables GroupWise, while running in Remote mode, to connect to the GroupWise system through a network connection using TCP/IP rather than a modem connection. A TCP/IP connection can be made through a network connection, such as a laptop connecting to the network through its docking station, or through a modem using remote node software.
To create a TCP/IP connection:
In the client, log in or change to Remote mode.
Click
, then double-click the Remote account.Click
.Type a descriptive name for the TCP/IP connection.
Type the IP address or the DNS name.
Type the IP port for this address.
Click a disconnect method.
Method |
Description |
---|---|
When All Updates Are Received |
Disconnects after requests are sent and after all responses to the requests are received (or disconnects automatically when the time allowed by the gateway has expired). |
Do Not Wait for Responses |
Disconnects immediately after requests are sent and pending responses are received. Pending responses are responses to other requests that are waiting to be downloaded to you. |
Manually |
Lets you manually control when to disconnect (or disconnects automatically when the time allowed by the gateway has expired). |
Click
.Select the connection you want, then click
.Select the location you are connecting from in the
box. If none are listed, use the option.If you need to create a new location, click the
button. This is useful for laptop users who are calling into the GroupWise system from different geographic locations.Click
, then click .