16.2 Managing Mailbox Passwords
16.2.1 Changing Your GroupWise Password
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16.2.2 Removing Your GroupWise Password
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NOTE:If your system administrator has turned on LDAP authentication, you are required to have a password and you cannot remove it.
16.2.3 Using LDAP Authentication instead of GroupWise Passwords
If your system administrator has turned on LDAP authentication, your LDAP password is used to access your Mailbox instead of a GroupWise password. With LDAP authentication, you are required to have a password and you cannot remove your password.
If your system administrator has disabled changing your LDAP password in GroupWise, you might need to use a different application to change your password. Contact your system administrator for more information.
16.2.4 Using Mailbox Passwords in Caching Mode
To use GroupWise in Caching mode, you must assign a password to your Online Mailbox. If you assign a password when you’re in Caching mode, the password is synchronized back to GroupWise the next time you connect to your Online Mailbox. When the password synchronizes, it changes your Online Mailbox password. For more information about Caching mode, see Section 11.0, Caching Mode.
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16.2.5 Using Mailbox Passwords with Proxies
Setting a password for your Mailbox does not affect a proxy’s ability to access your Mailbox. A proxy’s ability to access your Mailbox is determined by the rights you assign him or her in your Access List. For more information, see Section 10.1, Granting Proxy Rights as a Mailbox Owner.