We used to use Groupshield which was terrible. We have recently been trialing Symantec and Trend Micro. Symantec seems to cause a few problems the worst being when its installed on 1 server the whole thing locks up including NT and you have to physically switch it off and uninstall SAV. Trend...
If all you want to do is allow several users to use the same machine easily then just create a seperate location document for each. That way if Fred logs in he just changes location to Fred and it open's his mail with his user ID
Try www.notes.net They have all different modem drivers which you can download and put in the same folder as all the others. Then when you restart notes it should add the new one to the list
The public key is wrong in the address book. You need to get the user to send you their public key which you can then copy and paste into the address book.
You cant. The passwords are changed using the user ID file. So unless you have the file and you know what the password you cant. Unless you are running R5 with password recovery.
As far as I know there is no way you can do this. You will have to recreate the ID. The user will only loose old encrypted mail if you do this. They will still have the old inbox so it isnt to bad.
Do you have a folder in your inbox called Calendar ??? If so remove it and try again. You could also try rebuilding the views. You could also try deleting all the views and refresh the mailbox from the template.
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