hi,
we just install groupwise 6.5 and we had doing test for about 2 weeks, now we are ready to pass to producction.
the problem is we have a lot of "tests" messages.
how can i erase all the messages, appointments, etc.
we need to install with a clean groupwise
thx
Hi, i have the following escenario.
A network running windows 2000 server and win9x, win2000 and winxp(professional) clients.
I need to install an aplication to 100 machines, but in every machine i need to first edit the register.
so im asking if are any way to edit the register automatically...
its possible to use MS OUTLOOK (not express) as a client of GroupWise (addressbook, messages, agenda).?
what are the steps? do i have to install the GW client or i just have to install the mapi.dll?
thx
i do the same. but they need the messages saved on outlook, if i conver the pst from outlook, where its get saved? in the workstation or on the server?
Ok, im going to check it.
i have another question:
"we had a problem when install GW client 6.5 in a pc with outlook2000, whe resolve it by leaving outlook with an empty profile, and then installing GW, are there other solution or aproach to it?
hi, my company is migrating to GW 6.5 and we need a solution to install the GW clients. we have more than 200 workstations and install one at a time its not ideal.
what do u recommend?
how can i install it to all the stationt at once?
PS: we dont have Zenworks, and dont have anyone who knows...
i was installing alsa, because my sound doesn't work (i have a comapq presario notebook) and when i was loading the modules i notice that the sound and video share IRQ 5, and alsa dont load the modules.
How i resolve this?
P.S.: Bios Setup don't work (Compaq)
That is. I run Linux (Red Hat 7.1), my modem is a Cnet (exter). The problem is when i try the atz command it says error, but atdt works fine.
Any ideas?
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