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System |
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Added links to the “GroupWise 8 Good and Bad Habits” wiki throughout the Administration Guide. |
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Clarified that you can automatically distribute the GroupWise Windows client from a software distribution directory, but not the Linux/Mac client; pointed out that you can distribute the GroupWise Windows client from a software distribution directory on Linux. |
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Clarified that Address Book customizations apply to the Address Books of new users, but not to existing users. |
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Users |
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Section 13.2, Creating GroupWise Accounts for eDirectory Users |
Added slash (/) to the list of invalid characters for GroupWise IDs; clarified that characters that are valid in GroupWise IDs might not be valid in e-mail addresses. |
Added the recommendation to have users delete the contents of the Trash folder in preparation for being moved. |
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Distribution Lists, Groups, and Organizational Roles |
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Clarified how to use distribution lists. |
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Added instructions for restricting which users can send to a distribution list. |
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Databases |
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Listed the required access rights for the POA for restore areas. |
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Updated the location of the GWCheck software on Macintosh. |
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Changed the option to . |
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Changed the option to . |
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Added guidelines for planning disk space requirements for backups of post offices and domains. |
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Section 34.4.5, Using DBCopy to Migrate Databases from NetWare or Windows to Linux |
Added instructions for migrating a domain or post office to Linux when it does not need to be physically moved to a different server, such as when it is on a SAN that can be mounted to a different server. |
Post Office Agent |
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Added a step for changing the IMAP port. |
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Added a step for changing the SOAP port. |
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Clarified how nightly user upkeep affects contact synchronization with mobile devices. |
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Section 37.2.1, Setting Up the POA Web Console and Section 38.7, Optimizing Client Connections |
Emphasized that the POA Web console must be password protected in order for you to use it to change POA configuration settings; updated each section where password protection is required. |
Described how to list SOAP events that pass between the POA and SOAP clients such as the Data Synchronizer Connector for GroupWise. |
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Added the maximum allowable setting. |
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Explained the new thread management option. |
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Message Transfer Agent |
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Added the maximum allowable setting. |
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Added the maximum allowable setting. |
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Internet Agent |
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Added a step for restarting the Internet Agent after editing the route.cfg file. |
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Added the maximum allowable setting. |
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WebAccess Agent |
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Added the maximum allowable setting for the WebAccess Agent. |
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Added the maximum allowable setting for the Document Viewer Agent. |
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Monitor Agent |
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Section 63.12, Supporting the GroupWise High Availability Service on Linux |
Noted that the GroupWise High Availability service does not require the Monitor Application. |
Client |
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Changed the option to . |
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Explained how to restrict the number of recipients to whom users can send messages. |
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Explained how to restrict the types of files that users can attach to messages. |
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Noted the maximum physical size for a GroupWise mailbox. |
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Clarified the difference in password functionality for a low security post office vs. a high security post office. |
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Section 70.1, Using GroupWise AutoUpdate and SetupIP to Distribute the GroupWise Windows Client |
Added a link to a TID that provides setup instructions for the configuration where the software distribution directory is located on a Linux server. |
Security Policies |
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Added a security precaution for the WebAccess Agent and Document Viewer Agent log file directories. |
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Appendixes |
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Added a list of port numbers for all GroupWise agents. |
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Section C.0, Linux Commands, Directories, and Files for GroupWise Administration |
Moved this information from an obscure location in GroupWise 8 Troubleshooting 2: Solutions to Common Problems to a more prominent location in this guide; added sections for GroupWise commands, directories, and files on Linux. |