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Abstract

GroupWise 6.5
Support Pack 6
February 6, 2006

Overview

The information in this Readme file pertains to Novell
GroupWise 6.5 Support Pack 6. This Support Pack contains
updates for all components contained in the GroupWise 6.5
product. However, this Support Pack does not contain
updates for GroupWise Messenger. GroupWise Messenger 1.0
Support Pack 6 is a separate download.

GroupWise 6.5 Support Pack 6 includes the NetWare, Linux,
and Windows GroupWise 6.5 software. The NetWare and
Windows software is provided in one set of downloads; the
Linux software, including the Cross-Platform client for
Linux and Macintosh, is provided in a separate set of
downloads.

Installation Instructions

1.0 NetWare/Windows: Support Pack Installation

  1.1 GroupWise Version Information
  1.2 Prerequisites
  1.3 Downloading and Installing the NetWare/Windows
    Support Pack
    1.3.1 Downloading and Installing the
  Administration Software
    1.3.2 Downloading and Installing the Windows
  Client Software

2.0 Linux: Support Pack Installation

  2.1 GroupWise Version Information
  2.2 Downloading and Installing the Linux Support Pack
    2.2.1 Downloading and Installing the
  Administration Software
    2.2.2 Downloading and Installing the
  Cross-Platform Client for Linux
    2.2.3 Downloading and Installing the
  Cross-Platform Client for Macintosh

3.0 Known Issues
4.0 Additional Documentation
5.0 Documentation Conventions
6.0 Legal Notices

1.0 NetWare/Windows: Support Pack Installation

  1.1 GroupWise Version Information

    GroupWise 6.5 Support Pack 6 for NetWare and
    Windows can be applied to the following GroupWise
    versions in your software distribution directory:

    - GroupWise 6.5 (original version)
    - GroupWise 6.5.1 (Support Pack 1)
    - GroupWise 6.5.2 (Support Pack 2)
    - GroupWise 6.5.3 (Support Pack 3)
    - GroupWise 6.5.4 (Support Pack 4)
    - GroupWise 6.5.5 (Support Pack 5)

    When you update the software distribution
    directory, all GroupWise components must be
    updated to keep them at the same version level.

    When you install updated software for any
    GroupWise agent on a server where multiple agents
    are running, update the software for all
    GroupWise agents on that server. Do not run
    different versions of agent software on the same
    server.

    GroupWise 6.5 Pack Support Pack 6 is the last
    scheduled update to the GroupWise 6.5 product.
    You can update to GroupWise 7 to continue
    receiving Support Packs for GroupWise.

  1.2 Prerequisites

    Before installing GroupWise 6.5 Support Pack 6
    for NetWare and Windows:

    - Ensure that the network login account used to
    apply the Support Pack has Read, Write,
    Create, and Erase rights to the GroupWise
    software distribution directory.

    - Ensure that users do not access the software
    distribution directory during the update
    process.

    - Verify that the GroupWise software
    distribution directory and files are not
    flagged Read-Only.

  1.3 Downloading and Installing the NetWare/Windows
    Support Pack

    GroupWise 6.5 Support Pack 6 for NetWare and
    Windows is available as two self-extracting
    (.exe) files, one for administrative files and
    one for Windows client files. English-only and
    multilingual versions are available. You can
    download the Support Pack from the GroupWise 6.5
    Product Updates page
    (http://support.novell.com/filefinder/16963/index.html).

    1.3.1 Downloading and Installing the
  Administration Software

   1. From the list of Support Packs,
   download GroupWise 6.5 Admin SP6
   (gw656e.exe for English only or
   gw656m.exe for multilingual) into a
   temporary directory.

   2. Extract the .exe file into a directory
   at the root of your local drive or to
   a network server drive that can handle
   long pathnames.

   The compressed file contains directory
   paths that could exceed DOS limits.

   3. In Windows, click Start > Run >
   Browse, then locate the directory
   where you extracted the Support Pack
   files.

   4. Select the setup.exe file, then click
   OK to run the GroupWise Installation
   program.

   5. Click Create or Update a GroupWise
   System.

   6. Follow the on-screen instructions
   provided in the GroupWise Installation
   Advisor to update the software
   distribution directory and the
   administration, agent, and client
   software that is in production.

   7. After applying the Support Pack on
   NetWare servers where GroupWise agents
   are running, restart the servers to
   ensure that all updated NLM programs
   are loaded.

   This resolves any errors you might see
   during the update process.

  For complete installation instructions,
  see the "GroupWise 6.5 Installation Guide"
  at the GroupWise 6.5 Documentation Web
  site (http://www.novell.com/documentation/gw65).

    1.3.2 Downloading and Installing the Windows
  Client Software

   1. From the list of Support Packs,
   download GroupWise 6.5 Client SP6
   (gw656ce.exe for English only or
   gw656cm.exe for multilingual) into a
   temporary directory on your
   workstation.

   2. Extract the .exe file into a directory
   at the root of your local drive.
   The compressed file contains directory
   paths that could exceed DOS limits.

   3. In Windows, click Start > Run >
   Browse, then locate the directory
   where you extracted the Support Pack
   files.

   4. Select the setup.exe file, then click
   OK to run the GroupWise client Setup
   program.

   5. Follow the on-screen instructions
   provided in the GroupWise client Setup
   program to update the client software
   on your workstation.

  For complete installation instructions,
  see the "GroupWise 6.5 Installation Guide"
  at the GroupWise 6.5 Documentation Web
  site (http://www.novell.com/documentation/gw65).

2.0 Linux: Support Pack Installation

  2.1 GroupWise Version Information

    GroupWise 6.5 Support Pack 6 for Linux can be
    applied to the following GroupWise versions in
    your software distribution directory:

    - GroupWise 6.5 for Linux (original version)
    - GroupWise 6.5.2 for Linux (Support Pack 2)
    - GroupWise 6.5.3 (Support Pack 3)
    - GroupWise 6.5.4 (Support Pack 4)
    - GroupWise 6.5.5 (Support Pack 5)

    GroupWise 6.5 for Linux and GroupWise 6.5.2 for
    Linux were Linux-only releases. (There was no
    GroupWise 6.5.1 for Linux.) GroupWise 6.5.3
    through 6.5.6 include all supported platforms
    (NetWare, Linux, and Windows) in the same Support
    Pack release.

    The GroupWise 6.5 software distribution directory
    must already exist in order to install Support
    Pack 6. When you update the software distribution
    directory, all GroupWise components must be
    updated to keep them at the same version level.

    When you install updated software for any
    GroupWise agent on a server where multiple agents
    are running, update the software for all
    GroupWise agents on that server. Do not run
    different versions of agent software on the same
    server.

    GroupWise 6.5 Pack Support Pack 6 is the last
    scheduled update to the GroupWise 6.5 product.
    You can update to GroupWise 7 to continue
    receiving Support Packs for GroupWise.

  2.2 Downloading and Installing the Linux Support Pack

    GroupWise 6.5 Support Pack 6 for Linux is
    available as compressed tar files, one for the
    GroupWise administration software, one for the
    Cross-Platform client for Linux, and one for the
    Cross-Platform client for Macintosh. All
    languages are included. You can download the
    Support Pack from the GroupWise 6.5 Product
    Updates page
    (http://support.novell.com/filefinder/16963/index.html).

    2.2.1 Downloading and Installing the
  Administration Software

  The administration software includes the
  GroupWise agents and the GroupWise
  Administrator snap-in to ConsoleOne.

   1. Download the compressed tar file
   (gw656lnx.tar.gz) to a temporary
   directory on your Linux server.

   2. In a terminal window at your Linux
   server, change to the temporary
   directory, then use the following
   commands to uncompress and untar the
   downloaded file:

   gzip -d gw656lnx.tar.gz
   tar -xvf gw656lnx.tar

   The result is a directory named
   gw656lnx.

   3. Change to the gw656lnx directory.

   4. Enter the following command:

   xhost + localhost

   5. In the same window, become root by
   entering su and the root password.

   6. Start the GroupWise Installation
   program:

   ./install

   7. Click Create or Update a GroupWise
   System.

   8. Follow the on-screen instructions to
   update the software distribution
   directory and the administration and
   agent software that is in production.

  For complete installation instructions,
  see the "GroupWise 6.5 Installation Guide"
  at the GroupWise 6.5 Documentation Web
  site (http://www.novell.com/documentation/gw65).

    2.2.2 Downloading and Installing the
  Cross-Platform Client for Linux

   1. Download the compressed tar file
   (gw656clnx.tar.gz) to a temporary
   directory on your Linux workstation.

   2. In a terminal window at your Linux
   workstation, change to the temporary
   directory, then use the following
   commands to uncompress and untar the
   downloaded file:

   gzip -d gw656clnx.tar.gz
   tar -xvf gw656clnx.tar

   The result is a directory named
   gw656clnx.

   3. Change to the gw656clnx directory.

   4. Run the GroupWise Setup program to
   install the GroupWise Cross-Platform
   client software:

   ./install

   5. To start the Cross-Platform client
   after installation, click the
   GroupWise icon on your Linux desktop.

  For complete installation instructions,
  see the "GroupWise 6.5 Installation Guide"
  at the GroupWise 6.5 Documentation Web
  site (http://www.novell.com/documentation/gw65).

    2.2.3 Downloading and Installing the
  Cross-Platform Client for Macintosh

   1. Download the StuffIt file
   (gw656cmac.sit) to a temporary
   directory on your Macintosh
   workstation.

   2. At your Macintosh workstation, browse
   to the gw656cmac.sit file.

   3. Double-click the gw656cmac.sit file to
   uncompress the downloaded file.
   The result is a directory named
   gw656cmac.

   4. Change to the gw656cmac directory.

   5. Double-click the GroupWise.app.sit
   file to install the GroupWise
   Cross-Platform client software.

   6. To start the Cross-Platform client
   after installation, click the
   GroupWise icon on your Macintosh
   desktop.

  For complete installation instructions,
  see the "GroupWise 6.5 Installation Guide"
  at the GroupWise 6.5 Documentation Web
  site (http://www.novell.com/documentation/gw65).

3.0 Known Issues

  For a list of installation issues, other known issues,
  and changes since the original GroupWise 6.5 release,
  see gw65_iss.txt located at the root of the Support
  Pack.

4.0 Additional Documentation

  In addition to this Support Pack Installation Readme
  (readmeus.txt), the following sources give information
  about the Support Pack:

  - For a list of known issues, see gw65_iss.txt
  located at the root of the Support Pack.
  The Readmes available when installing components
  from the GroupWise Installation program are the
  original GroupWise 6.5 Readmes. They do not contain
  Support Pack issues.

  - For the latest GroupWise 6.5 documentation, see the
  GroupWise 6.5 Documentation Web site
  (http://www.novell.com/documentation/gw65). It has
  been updated to correspond to GroupWise 6.5 Support
  Pack 6.

5.0 Documentation Conventions

  In this documentation, a greater-than symbol (>) is
  used to separate actions within a step and items in a
  cross-reference path.

6.0 Legal Notices

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  with respect to the contents or use of this
  documentation, and specifically disclaims any express
  or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness
  for any particular purpose. Further, Novell, Inc.
  reserves the right to revise this publication and to
  make changes to its content, at any time, without
  obligation to notify any person or entity of such
  revisions or changes.

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  warranties with respect to any software, and
  specifically disclaims any express or implied
  warranties of merchantability or fitness for any
  particular purpose. Further, Novell, Inc. reserves the
  right to make changes to any and all parts of Novell
  software, at any time, without any obligation to
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  or more additional patents or pending patent
  applications in the U.S. and in other countries.

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  registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. in the United
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Symptom

GroupWise 6.5
Support Pack 6
February 6, 2006

1.0 Installation Issues

  1.1 General Installation Issues
    1.1.1 WebAccess and Monitor on the Same Web
  Server
    1.1.2 Wireless Device Support for WebAccess and
  Monitor
    1.1.3 Additional Installation Issues
  1.2 NetWare/Windows Installation Issues
    1.2.1 Recommendation for Overwriting Newer Files
    1.2.2 Internet Agent and WebAccess Agent on the
  Same NetWare Server
    1.2.3 Problem Installing from a Windows XP
  Service Pack 2 Machine
    1.2.4 Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or Later
  Required for Agents
    1.2.5 GroupWise Version Compatibility
  1.3 Linux Installation Issues
    1.3.1 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
    1.3.2 Novell Open Enterprise Server
    1.3.3 Moving a GroupWise 4.1 System from NetWare
  or Windows to Linux

2.0 Administration Issues

  2.1 General Administration Issues
    2.1.1 Server Names
    2.1.2 Server-Based Antivirus Software
  2.2 NetWare/Windows Administration Issues
    2.2.1 Directory Names and Filenames
    2.2.2 ConsoleOne on Windows NT
    2.2.3 GWTSA and Duplicate Source Directories
    2.2.4 Quotas on NSS Volumes
    2.2.5 TurboFat Compatibility
  2.3 Linux Administration Issues
    2.3.1 NFS Not Supported
    2.3.2 Pathnames and Filenames in Lowercase
    2.3.3 UNC Paths in ConsoleOne
    2.3.4 Display Problem with ConsoleOne Property
  Page Tabs
    2.3.5 Unavailable Administration Features

3.0 Agent Issues

  3.1 General Agent Issues
    3.1.1 POA Redirection Enhancement
  3.2 NetWare/Windows Agent Issues
    3.2.1 POA Slows Down
    3.2.2 Potential CAP Port Conflict
  3.3 Linux Agent Issues
    3.3.1 libXm.so.3 Error

4.0 Client Issues

  4.1 Windows Client Issues
    4.1.1 Windows XP Service Pack 2
    4.1.2 Updated JAWS Script Available
    4.1.3 NetWare 5.1 SP1 Compatibility for Client
  Installation
  4.2 Cross-Platform Client Issues
    4.2.1 Linux Client Installation on Red Hat 8
    4.2.2 Cross-Platform Client Performance
    4.2.3 Running as root in Caching Mode
    4.2.4 HTML Message Display
    4.2.5 "Not Accepting Jobs" Print Error
    4.2.6 Mailbox Size Limits Not Recognized
    4.2.7 Bold Not Displaying on Macintosh
    4.2.8 Unavailable Client Features

5.0 Internet Agent Issues

  5.1 General Internet Agent Issues
    5.1.1 Address Resolution Change Since GroupWise 6
  5.2 NetWare/Windows Internet Agent Issues
  5.3 Linux Internet Agent Issues
    5.3.1 Installation Security
    5.3.2 libXm.so.3 Error

6.0 WebAccess Issues

  6.1 General WebAccess Issues
    6.1.1 Login Page Reappears after Successful
  Login
    6.1.2 Recommendation for Tomcat Memory
  Allocation (Heap Size)
    6.1.3 "Browser Doesn't Support Java" Error in
  the WebAccess Java Calendar
    6.1.4 Preventing Web Server Directory Browsing
    6.1.5 Preventing Unauthenticated Template Access
  6.2 NetWare/Windows WebAccess Issues
    6.2.1 Using the Latest Novell Client
    6.2.2 Display Problems with Netscape 4.x
    6.2.3 Security Issue with WebAccess and Internet
  Explorer 5.0
  6.3 Linux WebAccess Issues
    6.3.1 Novell Distribution of Apache and Tomcat
    6.3.2 Prolonged "Please Wait" Message during
  Installation
    6.3.3 Installation Security
    6.3.4 Re-installation Issue
    6.3.5 New WebAccess URLs
    6.3.6 WebPublisher Configuration
    6.3.7 WebPublisher Template Settings Not Saved
    6.3.8 Commented Lines in Configuration Files

7.0 Monitor Issues

  7.1 General Monitor Issues
    7.1.1 Restoring Monitor Settings after
  Reinstallation
  7.2 Windows Monitor Issues
  7.3 Linux Monitor Issues
    7.3.1 Monitor Issues Shared with WebAccess
    7.3.2 New Monitor URLs
    7.3.3 Problem Starting Monitor on Red Hat 3 AS

8.0 International Issues

  8.1 General International Issues
    8.1.1 Double-Byte Characters in Directory Names
  and Filenames
    8.1.2 Double-Byte Characters in Passwords
    8.1.3 Euro Character in the Subject Field
    8.1.4 Unicode Support in WebAccess
    8.1.5 Character Encoding in WebAccess
    8.1.6 Help Display in Japanese WebAccess
  8.2 NetWare/Windows International Issues
    8.2.1 Print Calendar Language
    8.2.2 RichWin and GroupWise 6.5
  8.3 Linux International Issues
    8.3.1 Display Problem with Agent Console
  Interfaces
    8.3.2 Extended Characters in Attachment
  Filenames
    8.3.3 Russian Keyboard
    8.3.4 Mnemonics for Arabic, Hebrew, and
  Double-Byte Languages
    8.3.5 Localized Agent User Interface Display

9.0 Documentation Issues

  9.1 General Documentation Issues
  9.2 NetWare Windows Documentation Issues
    9.2.1 GroupWise 6.5 Help
  9.3 Linux Documentation Issues
    9.3.1 Right-to-Left Text in Cross-Platform
  Client Help
    9.3.2 Web Link in ConsoleOne Help
    9.3.3 Help Image Display on an iChain Server

10.0 Defect Fixes

  10.1 Address Book Fixes
  10.2 Administration Fixes
  10.3 Admin API Fixes
  10.4 Agent Fixes
  10.5 Client Fixes (Windows)
  10.6 Client Fixes (Windows; Section 508 Accessibility)
  10.7 Client Fixes (Cross-Platform)
  10.8 Client API Fixes
  10.9 Engine Fixes
  10.10 GWCheck Fixes
  10.11 Internet Agent Fixes
  10.12 Monitor Fixes
  10.13 WebAccess Fixes

11.0 Additional Documentation
12.0 Legal Notices

1.0 Installation Issues

  1.1 General Installation Issues

    1.1.1 WebAccess and Monitor on the Same Web
  Server

  The WebAccess Application, WebPublisher
  Application, and Monitor Application share
  a common library. If you plan to run these
  applications on the same Web server, you
  must update all three before any of them
  can work properly.

    1.1.2 Wireless Device Support for WebAccess and
  Monitor

  The GroupWise WebAccess and Monitor
  software included in GroupWise 6.5 Support
  Pack 6 supports the following wireless
  devices:

  - WAP-enabled wireless devices that use
  HDML 3 or WML 1.1 compatible
  microbrowsers

  - Palm OS devices

  We are continually evaluating and adding
  support. As we add support for additional
  devices, we post the updates on the Novell
  GroupWise Wireless page
  (http://www.novell.com/wireless). We
  encourage you to check this site for
  updates and news.

    1.1.3 Additional Installation Issues

  Platform-specific installation issues are
  listed in separate sections below.
  Installation issues for individual
  GroupWise components are located under the
  heading for each component.

  1.2 NetWare/Windows Installation Issues

    1.2.1 Recommendation for Overwriting Newer Files

  When the gwpo.dc and ngwguard.dc files
  from the original Novell GroupWise 6.5
  release are installed, they receive the
  date and time when they are installed
  rather than retaining their original date
  and time. As a result, they might have a
  newer date and time than the ngwguard.dc
  files in Support Pack 6. If they do, you
  receive the following message:

  "The files you are installing are older
  than the files on your system. Do you want
  to replace these files?"

  Typically you should respond No to such a
  prompt, but in this case you should
  respond Yes so that the Support Pack
  version of the.dc files is installed. If
  necessary, you can manually copy these
  files from the original "GroupWise 6.5
  Administration" CD to the corresponding
  location in the software distribution
  directory:

  \po\ngwguard.dc
  \client\win32\ngwguard.dc

  You might also see this message if you are
  installing GroupWise 6.5 Support Pack 6 as
  an update to GroupWise 6.0 where Support
  Pack 3 or later has been installed. Again,
  respond Yes to overwrite newer files.

  As an alternative, you can create a new
  software distribution directory for the
  GroupWise 6.5 Support Pack 6 files.

    1.2.2 Internet Agent and WebAccess Agent on the
  Same NetWare Server

  If the Internet Agent and the WebAccess
  Agent are installed together on the same
  NetWare server, an abend might occur in
  the Stellent viewer modules when unloading
  the WebAccess Agent, followed by unloading
  the Internet Agent. To prevent this
  problem, load each agent in a separate
  address space.

    1.2.3 Problem Installing from a Windows XP
  Service Pack 2 Machine

  When installing any GroupWise agent (Post
  Office Agent, Message Transfer Agent,
  Internet Agent, WebAccess Agent, Monitor
  Agent) to a NetWare server from a Windows
  XP machine where Service Pack 2 has been
  installed, you must have the Novell Client
  4.90 SP2 or later installed on the Windows
  machine. If you have an earlier Novell
  Client, the GroupWise Installation Advisor
  claims that it cannot find some of the
  directories to which you want to install
  software.

    1.2.4 Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or Later
  Required for Agents

  If the GroupWise Post Office Agent,
  Message Transfer Agent, Internet Agent,
  and WebAccess Agent are installed on
  Windows 2000 servers and the GroupWise
  domain and/or post office directories
  accessed by the agents are on NetWare
  servers, you need to apply Windows 2000
  Service Pack 2 or later on the Windows
  servers. You can download Windows 2000
  Service Packs from Microsoft
  (http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com).

  If, as required with the initial release
  of GroupWise 6, you already installed
  Microsoft HotFix Q266066 on all Windows
  2000 servers where GroupWise agents run,
  you do not need to apply Windows 2000
  Service Pack 2 or later.

    1.2.5 GroupWise Version Compatibility

  If you still have GroupWise 4.1 domains or
  post offices in your GroupWise system, you
  must update them to at least GroupWise 5.2
  before updating your primary domain to
  GroupWise 6.5. If you try to update a 4.1
  domain or post office to 6.5 after the
  primary domain has already been updated to
  6.5, you need to rebuild each 4.1
  secondary domain database using the
  GroupWise 6.5 Support Pack 3 or later
  snap-ins to ConsoleOne, and you also need
  to have each rebuilt secondary domain
  database manually edited by Novell Support
  before it can function correctly with the
  6.5 primary domain.

  1.3 Linux Installation Issues

    1.3.1 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9

  Starting with Support Pack 4, the
  GroupWise agents are supported on SUSE
  Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 9.

  You can also run ConsoleOne on SLES 9 with
  the proper preparation.

  If ConsoleOne is already installed and you
  are running Novell eDirectory 8.7.3 or
  earlier, make sure that you install the
  GroupWise Administrator snap-in to
  ConsoleOne before you try to run
  ConsoleOne. This installation updates the
  version of the JRE to the required
  version.

  If you need to install ConsoleOne on a
  server where you are running an eDirectory
  version later than 8.7.3, you need to make
  a simple modification to the installation
  script.

   1. After downloading ConsoleOne and
   untarring it, change to the Linux
   directory.

   2. Edit the c1-install script.

   3. Locate the nds_version line.

   4. Change 8.7.3 to the version of
   eDirectory that you are running (for
   example, 8.7.3.2 or 8.7.3.3).

   5. Save and exit the file, then run the
   script to install ConsoleOne.

   6. Install the GroupWise Administrator
   snap-in to ConsoleOne.

    1.3.2 Novell Open Enterprise Server

  Open Enterprise Server (OES) Linux
  includes Apache and Tomcat. When you run
  the GroupWise Installation Advisor to
  install WebAccess and Monitor, the
  installation options that include Apache
  and Tomcat, as shown in the product
  documentation, are not offered when you
  are installing Support Pack 6 on OES
  because Apache and Tomcat are already set
  up and running.

  OES also uses different commands to start
  and stop Apache:

  apache2 start
  apache2 restart
  apache2 stop

    1.3.3 Moving a GroupWise 4.1 System from NetWare
  or Windows to Linux

  The Update section of the "GroupWise 6.5
  Installation Guide" provides instructions
  for moving from NetWare or Windows to
  Linux. If you are moving post offices and
  domains belonging to a GroupWise 4.1
  system, you might need to manually rename
  the domain database (wpdomain.db) from
  uppercase to lowercase, along with all .dc
  files. In addition, subdirectories in post
  office and domain directories might need
  to be renamed to lowercase.

2.0 Administration Issues

  2.1 General Administration Issues

    2.1.1 Server Names

  When filling in a UNC Path field in
  ConsoleOne, you must specify the server
  name. You cannot use an IP address or DNS
  hostname.

    2.1.2 Server-Based Antivirus Software

  If you run server-based antivirus
  software, you should configure it so that
  it does not scan GroupWise directory
  structures such as domains and post
  offices where file locking conflicts can
  create problems for the GroupWise agents.
  If you need virus scanning on GroupWise
  data, check the GroupWise Partner Products
  page (http://www.novell.com/partnerguide)
  for compatible products.

  2.2 NetWare/Windows Administration Issues

    2.2.1 Directory Names and Filenames

  All directory names in paths to GroupWise
  domains and post offices can consist of up
  to 8 characters.

  Filenames can also consist of up to 8
  characters, with extensions of up to 3
  characters. Do not use long filenames for
  any files used by any GroupWise
  components. This requirement applies even
  to files that are not specific to
  GroupWise (such as SSL certificates and
  key files).

    2.2.2 ConsoleOne on Windows NT

  If you will run ConsoleOne on Windows NT
  4, you must install NT 4 Service Pack 6
  before you install ConsoleOne.

    2.2.3 GWTSA and Duplicate Source Directories

  GWTSA handles situations where the same
  directory names are used on different
  volumes to back up by numbering the
  instances. For example:

  Original GWTSA
  GroupWise System/[Dom]Provo2:
  GroupWise System/[Dom]Provo2:

  Support Pack GWTSA
  GroupWise System/1[DOM]Provo2:
  GroupWise System/2[DOM]Provo2:

  Each instance is numbered and DOM is in
  all uppercase letters. After updating
  GWTSA with Support Pack 1 or later, you
  must re-create your backup jobs because
  the path has changed.

    2.2.4 Quotas on NSS Volumes

  If you use NSS volumes with quotas turned
  on, then you must turn on quotas on all
  GroupWise directories. Otherwise, you will
  receive No Disk Space errors.

    2.2.5 TurboFat Compatibility

  If you see E811 errors on the POA or the
  GroupWise client, a possible cause is that
  TurboFat is corrupting GroupWise database
  pointers. The solution is to turn off
  TurboFat.

  - To turn off TurboFat on NetWare 5.<x>
  servers, use turbodis.nlm.

  - To turn off TurboFat on NetWare 6.<x>
  servers, use tdis600.nlm.

  These NLM programs disable TurboFat at
  startup.

  2.3 Linux Administration Issues

    2.3.1 NFS Not Supported

  Because of long-standing file lock issues
  with NFS, you cannot use an NFS mount to
  mount a server file system where your
  GroupWise system is located to a
  workstation where you are running
  ConsoleOne. We recommend using an SMB
  mount instead.

    2.3.2 Pathnames and Filenames in Lowercase

  All directory names in paths to GroupWise
  domains and post offices should consist of
  lowercase letters. Filenames should also
  consist of lowercase letters. There are no
  length restrictions.

  However, if you update a GroupWise 4.1
  system and move it to Linux, you might see
  uppercase letters in database names. This
  is not a problem. The Database Copy
  (DBCopy) utility that you use to move
  domains and post office to Linux handles
  any uppercase/lowercase issues that might
  arise, so you should not manually rename
  any databases that have been copied to
  Linux using DBCopy.

    2.3.3 UNC Paths in ConsoleOne

  On Linux, ConsoleOne translates UNC paths
  into Linux paths.

    2.3.4 Display Problem with ConsoleOne Property
  Page Tabs

  If you run ConsoleOne on SUSE Linux 9 with
  Ximian Desktop 2 installed, the label text
  on the property tabs does not display. As
  a workaround, click the tab to select it,
  then use the Up-arrow and Down-arrow keys
  to display each property page until you
  reach the one you want.

    2.3.5 Unavailable Administration Features

  GroupWise 6.5 on Linux does not include
  the following administration features that
  are available in GroupWise 6.5 on NetWare
  and Windows:

  - Import/Export utility in ConsoleOne

  - Document Properties Management feature
  in ConsoleOne

3.0 Agent Issues

  3.1 General Agent Issues

    3.1.1 POA Redirection Enhancement

  Starting with Support Pack 4, you can
  configure the POA to control where users
  are redirected, regardless of where users
  are located. In the past, a POA configured
  with both an internal IP address and a
  proxy IP address automatically redirected
  internal users to internal IP addresses
  and external users to external IP
  addresses. Now, you can configure two POA
  objects for a post office, one with only
  an internal IP address and one with only a
  proxy IP address. GroupWise clients that
  access the internal IP address are
  redirected internally, no matter where the
  users are located. Clients that access the
  proxy IP address are redirected
  externally, no matter where the users are
  located. This overrides the POA's built-in
  capability of detecting where users are
  logging in from and redirecting them
  accordingly.

  For setup instructions, see Controlling
  Client Redirection Inside and Outside Your
  Firewall in Post Office Agent in the
  "GroupWise 6.5 Administration Guide".

  3.2 NetWare/Windows Agent Issues

    3.2.1 POA Slows Down

  If you are running the POA on NetWare 6.0
  Support Pack 2 on a multiprocessor such as
  a Dell 6650 PowerEdge or an IBM Netfinity,
  the POA might gradually slow down after a
  few hours or a day, depending on its load.
  GroupWise client users could also
  experience extremely slow response time
  from the POA. Update from NetWare 6.0
  Support Pack 2 to Support Pack 3 or later.

    3.2.2 Potential CAP Port Conflict

  By default, the POA uses 1026 for its CAP
  (Calendar Access Protocol) port. On some
  Windows 2000 servers, port 1026 is already
  used by the Windows Task Scheduler or
  other Windows service. If this occurs,
  configure the POA to use a different CAP
  port in ConsoleOne.

  3.3 Linux Agent Issues

    3.3.1 libXm.so.3 Error

  If you try to start the POA or MTA on a
  server where the X Window System and Open
  Motif are not running, you receive the
  following error:

  libXm.so.3: cannot open shared object file
  : no such file or directory

  To resolve the error, start the X Window
  System and Open Motif before starting the
  POA or MTA with the --show switch. If you
  start the POA or MTA without the --show
  switch, you can use the agent's Web
  console to monitor the agent from your Web
  browser.

4.0 Client Issues

  4.1 Windows Client Issues

    4.1.1 Windows XP Service Pack 2

  Installing Windows XP Service Pack 2
  enables the Windows Firewall by default.
  The default Windows Firewall configuration
  blocks UDP (User Datagram Protocol).
  GroupWise is dependent on UDP for several
  key features such as listing new messages
  in your Mailbox, displaying notifications,
  and performing Busy Searches. To
  reconfigure the Windows Firewall so that
  it does not interfere with GroupWise
  functionality, follow the instructions in
  TID 10094089 in the Novell Support
  Knowledgebase
  (http://support.novell.com/search/kb_index.jsp).

    4.1.2 Updated JAWS Script Available

  Users of the JAWS screen reader should
  install the updated JAWS script available
  in GroupWise 6.5 Support Pack 3 and later.
  Copy the groupwise.jsb file from the
  \client\jaws directory of the Support Pack
  to the \jaws510\settings\enu directory on
  your workstation.

    4.1.3 NetWare 5.1 SP1 Compatibility for Client
  Installation

  If you are using the AutoUpdate feature
  for installing the GroupWise 6.5 client,
  you might encounter an error if you are
  installing the client from a NetWare 5.1
  server where a Support Pack has been
  installed. The setupip.exe program used
  during the AutoUpdate process might not
  run correctly.

  To resolve the problem, you must modify
  the magnus.conf file located in the
  following directory:

  sys:\novonyx\suitespot\http-<web_server_name>\config

  by adding the following line:

  MaximumFilesReturnedInIndex 500

  Then run the client installation again.

  4.2 Cross-Platform Client Issues

    4.2.1 Linux Client Installation on Red Hat 8

  On Red Hat 8, you cannot use the main
  GroupWise Installation Advisor (the
  install executable at the root of the
  Support Pack) to install the
  Cross-Platform client. Instead, you can
  run the install executable located in
  /client/linux or you can install the
  novell-groupwise-gwclient-6.5.6 RPM
  located in the same directory.

    4.2.2 Cross-Platform Client Performance

  For best performance, run the
  Cross-Platform client in Caching mode. It
  is noticeably faster than Online mode.

    4.2.3 Running as root in Caching Mode

  If you run the Cross-Platform client in
  Caching mode as root on Linux, you might
  encounter synchronization problems with
  your master mailbox when you next run as a
  regular user. If pending requests from the
  root session remain when you log in as a
  regular user, regular user requests get
  backed up behind the root requests, which
  cannot be processed while you are logged
  in as a regular user. To resolve any
  problems, run the client as root again so
  that all messages get synchronized, then
  run as a regular user thereafter to
  prevent further problems.

    4.2.4 HTML Message Display

  Some HTML-formatted messages are not
  rendered correctly in the Cross-Platform
  client.

    4.2.5 "Not Accepting Jobs" Print Error

  This is a Java error. A newer version of
  the JVM resolves it. The print jobs print
  successfully in spite of the error
  message.

    4.2.6 Mailbox Size Limits Not Recognized

  The Cross-Platform client does not
  recognize the mailbox size limits set in
  ConsoleOne (Tools > GroupWise Utilities >
  Client Options > Send > Disk Space
  Management).

    4.2.7 Bold Not Displaying on Macintosh

  If you have installed Microsoft Office or
  Internet Explorer on your Macintosh, new
  messages might not display as bold in your
  mailbox. To resolve the problem, disable
  your user fonts, which are typically
  duplicates of your system fonts, or update
  to JVM 1.4.2 Update 1 or later.

    4.2.8 Unavailable Client Features

  The GroupWise Cross-Platform client does
  not currently provide some functionality
  that is available in the GroupWise Windows
  client, including:

  - Spell checking
  - Rules
  - Categories
  - Viewers for attachments
  - Remote mode to support modem connections
  - S/MIME (encryption and digital signatures)
  - Document management

  Many of these features are available in
  the GroupWise 7 Cross-Platform client.

5.0 Internet Agent Issues

  5.1 General Internet Agent Issues

    5.1.1 Address Resolution Change Since GroupWise 6

  In GroupWise 6 and its Support Packs,
  there was a problem with the address
  format used for sending to distribution
  lists and resources if you set Internet
  Addressing to one of the following formats
  (which are not appropriate for
  distribution lists and resources):

  - <first_name>.<last_name>@<Internet_domain>
  - <last_name>.<first_name>@<Internet_domain>

  Messages to distribution lists and
  resources were initially undeliverable and
  were sent to the Internet Agent. The
  Internet Agent then successfully resolved
  the addresses and sent the messages back
  into the GroupWise system. Users did not
  notice the problem, but some
  administrators noticed unnecessary traffic
  through the Internet Agent.

  In GroupWise 6.5, the address format
  problem for sending to distribution lists
  and resources was corrected. However,
  users who originally used GroupWise 6 have
  the erroneous address format for
  distribution lists and resources in their
  Frequent Contacts address books. If
  unnecessary traffic through the Internet
  Agent is a continuing problem, have users
  delete distribution lists and resources
  from their Frequent Contacts address books
  so that the correct address format is used
  for name completion in the future.

  5.2 NetWare/Windows Internet Agent Issues

    None.

  5.3 Linux Internet Agent Issues

    5.3.1 Installation Security

  During installation, the Internet Agent
  Installation program requires access to
  eDirectory by way of LDAP authentication.
  The LDAP Group object includes an option
  named Require TLS for Simple Binds with
  Password, which is enabled by default.
  With this option enabled, you must provide
  the LDAP server's Trusted Root
  Certificate, which must be exported from
  the LDAP server, in order for LDAP
  authentication to take place (typically on
  port 636) during installation of the
  Internet Agent.

  Unless you already have SSL set up, an
  easier alternative is to disable Require
  TLS for Simple Binds with Passwords in
  ConsoleOne, which allows LDAP
  authentication to take place using clear
  text (typically on port 389), during
  installation of the Internet Agent. After
  disabling the option, restart eDirectory,
  install the Internet Agent, then re-enable
  Require TLS for Simple Binds with Password
  and restart eDirectory again.

    5.3.2 libXm.so.3 Error

  If you try to start the Internet Agent on
  a server where the X Window System and
  Open Motif are not running, you receive
  the following error:

  libXm.so.3: cannot open shared object file
  : no such file or directory

  To resolve the error, start the X Window
  System and Open Motif before starting the
  Internet Agent with the --show switch. If
  you start the Internet Agent without the
  --show switch, you can use the Internet
  Agent Web console to monitor the Internet
  Agent from your Web browser.

6.0 WebAccess Issues

  6.1 General WebAccess Issues

    6.1.1 Login Page Reappears after Successful
  Login

  If the WebAccess login page appears in one
  or more of the frames (for example, the
  Folder list or the Item list) after a
  WebAccess user has successfully logged in,
  the user is probably accessing WebAccess
  through one or more proxy servers.

  To prevent this problem:

   1. In ConsoleOne, right-click the
   WebAccess Application object
   (GroupWiseWebAccess), then click
   Properties.

   2. On the Security page (located on the
   Application tab), deselect the Use
   Client IP in Securing Sessions option.
   
   For information about this option,
   click Help on the Environment page.

   3. Click OK to save the change.

    6.1.2 Recommendation for Tomcat Memory
  Allocation (Heap Size)

  If you are using the Tomcat servlet engine
  with GroupWise WebAccess, the maximum
  memory allocation (heap size) for Tomcat
  should be at least 128 MB. The maximum
  memory allocation is set by using the -Xmx
  parameter when starting Tomcat (for
  example, -Xmx128m).

    6.1.3 "Browser Doesn't Support Java" Error in
  the WebAccess Java Calendar

  This error indicates a browser setup
  issue. You would encounter the same
  problem on any Web site that uses Java.
  Depending on your browser, check
  mozilla.org, sun.com, or other browser
  supplier for more information.

    6.1.4 Preventing Web Server Directory Browsing

  If your Web server is configured to allow
  directory browsing, it is possible for a
  user to access the /com directory of your
  Web server and browse downward from there.
  There is no confidential information
  located in any of the directories that are
  accessible in this manner.

  However, if you want to prevent access,
  you can change the configuration of your
  Web server. For example, if you are using
  Apache, you can modify the httpd.conf file
  to remove the access that is provided by
  default. Locate the section that provides
  directory options for the htdocs
  directory. Either remove the Indexes
  option from the Options directive or place
  a minus (-) in front of it. Restart Apache
  to put the change into effect.

    6.1.5 Preventing Unauthenticated Template Access

  Under certain very specific circumstances,
  it is possible for a user to view
  WebAccess template files from a Web
  browser without logging in to WebAccess.
  There is no confidential information
  located in any of the template files that
  are accessible in this manner.

  Starting with Support Pack 4, a line has
  been added to the webacc.cfg file to
  prevent such access:

  Templates.requireAuthentication=true

  With this new setting, unauthenticated
  users have no access to any WebAccess
  template files except for the Login page.
  If you have customized WebAccess templates
  for your own specialized use, this new
  setting causes your templates to be
  inaccessible, even if GroupWise
  authentication was not previously
  required. You can turn off the
  authentication requirement by changing the
  new line in the webacc.cfg file to:

  Templates.requireAuthentication=false

Solutions


  6.2 NetWare/Windows WebAccess Issues

    6.2.1 Using the Latest Novell Client

  If you receive an error during
  installation indicating that the nvweb.dll
  file cannot be found, update the
  workstation to the latest Novell Client.
  The Novell Client is available for
  download from the Novell Downloads page
  (http://download.novell.com/index.jsp).

    6.2.2 Display Problems with Netscape 4.x

  If you experience display problems using
  Netscape 4.x with WebAccess, update to a
  later version of Netscape.

    6.2.3 Security Issue with WebAccess and Internet
  Explorer 5.0

  When using Internet Explorer 5.0 to view
  messages through WebAccess, URLs to
  messages become part of the History cache
  and can be read by other users who have
  access to the same workstation. For
  solutions to this problem, see TID
  10056452 in the Novell Knowledgebase
  (http://support.novell.com/search/kb_index.htm).

  6.3 Linux WebAccess Issues

    6.3.1 Novell Distribution of Apache and Tomcat

  GroupWise 6.5 on Linux includes a Novell
  distribution of Apache and Tomcat that you
  can install along with the WebAccess
  Application if you do not already have
  Apache and Tomcat running on that server.
  The Novell distribution is installed in
  the following directories:

  Apache: /var/opt/novell/http and
    /etc/opt/novell/http
  Tomcat: /var/opt/novell/tomcat4 and
    /etc/opt/novell/tomcat4

  and is started using the following
  customized commands:

  Tomcat: /etc/init.d/novell-tomcat4 start
  Apache: /etc/init.d/novell-httpd start

  The WebAccess Installation program lets
  you choose whether you want to install the
  Novell distribution. During installation,
  select Install WebAccess Application with
  Apache and Tomcat if you want to install
  the Novell distribution. Select Install
  WebAccess Application if you do not want
  to install the Novell distribution of
  Apache and Tomcat because you have an
  existing Apache and Tomcat installation
  that you want to use with WebAccess.

  If you are installing on Novell Open
  Enterprise Server (OES), the option to
  install with Apache and Tomcat is not
  available. For more information, see
  1.3.2 Novell Open Enterprise Server.

  If you install the Novell distribution on
  a server where a standard distribution of
  Apache and Tomcat is already installed and
  running, you will encounter a port
  conflict on port 80. You can resolve the
  port conflict by choosing to run one
  distribution or the other, or you can
  reconfigure one distribution or the other.

  To reconfigure the Novell distribution to
  use a different port number, edit the
  httpd.conf file in the
  /etc/opt/novell/httpd/conf directory.
  Locate the following line:

  Listen 80

  Change the port number to a something that
  is not already being used on the server,
  then save and exit the file.

    6.3.2 Prolonged "Please Wait" Message during
  Installation

  On slower machines, if you select Install
  WebAccess Application with Apache and
  Tomcat, your machine might appear to hang
  on the "Please Wait" message. Apache and
  Tomcat are being installed while the
  "Please Wait" message is displayed, before
  the WebAccess Application installation
  begins.

    6.3.3 Installation Security

  During installation, the WebAccess
  Installation program requires access to
  eDirectory by way of LDAP authentication.
  The LDAP Group object includes an option
  named Require TLS for Simple Binds with
  Password, which is enabled by default.
  With this option enabled, you must provide
  the LDAP server's Trusted Root
  Certificate, which must be exported from
  the LDAP server, in order for LDAP
  authentication to take place (typically on
  port 636) during installation of the
  WebAccess.

  Unless you already have SSL set up, an
  easier alternative is to disable Require
  TLS for Simple Binds with Passwords in
  ConsoleOne, which allows LDAP
  authentication to take place using clear
  text (typically on port 389), during
  installation of WebAccess. After disabling
  the option, restart eDirectory, install
  WebAccess, then re-enable Require TLS for
  Simple Binds with Password and restart
  eDirectory again.

    6.3.4 Re-installation Issue

  If you install WebAccess in an eDirectory
  context where the WebAccess objects
  already exist, a message informs you that
  you can "use the existing objects." In
  actuality, the objects are deleted and
  re-created, so if you have customized the
  properties of the existing objects, you
  must customize the objects again after
  installing WebAccess on Linux.

    6.3.5 New WebAccess URLs

  Existing users of the WebAccess are
  accustomed to accessing the following
  URLs:

  Web Services page: Default index.html file of the Web server
  WebAccess: http://<web_server_address>/servlet/webacc
  WebPublisher: http://<web_server_address>/servlet/webpub

  On Linux, use the following URLs:

  GroupWise-specific Web Services page:
    http://<web_server_address>/gw/index.html
  WebAccess: http://<web_server_address>/gw/webacc
  WebPublisher: http://<web_server_address>/gw/webpub

  As an added benefit, GroupWise 6.5 on
  Linux configures SSL for you, so that the
  following URLs provide SSL security
  without additional configuration on your
  part:

  GroupWise-specific Web Services page:
    https://<web_server_address>/gw/index.html
  WebAccess: https://<web_server_address>/gw/webacc
  WebPublisher: https://<web_server_address>/gw/webpub

    6.3.6 WebPublisher Configuration

  The WebAccess Installation program does
  not configure WebPublisher for you. Some
  manual configuration is required. For
  instructions, see the "GroupWise 6.5
  Installation Guide"
  (/docs/us/GroupWiseInstallationGuide.pdf).

    6.3.7 WebPublisher Template Settings Not Saved

  Changes to the settings on the Templates
  page of the GroupWiseWebPublisher object
  in ConsoleOne are not saved to the
  webpub.cfg file. To work around this,
  after making changes on the Templates
  page, select a different property page on
  the GroupWiseWebPublisher object, then
  click OK or Apply to save the template
  settings correctly.

    6.3.8 Commented Lines in Configuration Files

  If you have commented out any lines in the
  WebAccess configuration file (webacc.cfg)
  or the WebPublisher configuration file
  (webpub.cfg), you should back up those
  files before installing Support Pack 6. If
  you use the Configure WebAccess
  Application option in the Installation
  program, those commented lines become
  uncommented and the settings return to
  their defaults. However, any other changes
  you have made to the configuration files
  are retained. You must comment out the
  lines again and edit the settings as
  needed, using the backup copies for
  reference.

7.0 Monitor Issues

  7.1 General Monitor Issues

    7.1.1 Restoring Monitor Settings after
  Reinstallation

  Monitor settings are stored in the
  monitor.xml file in the Monitor
  installation directory. If you reinstall
  the Monitor software, the monitor.xml file
  is backed up as monitor.001. To restore
  previous Monitor settings, remove the
  newly installed monitor.xml file and
  rename monitor.001 to monitor.xml.

  7.2 Windows Monitor Issues

    None.

  7.3 Linux Monitor Issues

    7.3.1 Monitor Issues Shared with WebAccess

  Monitor and WebAccess share a substantial
  amount of functionality. The following
  WebAccess issues pertain to Monitor as
  well:

  6.3.1 Novell Distribution of Apache and Tomcat
  6.3.2 Prolonged "Please Wait" Message during Installation
  6.3.3 Installation Security
  6.3.4 Re-installation Issue

    7.3.2 New Monitor URLs

  If you've used Monitor on Windows, you are
  accustomed to accessing the following
  URLs:

  Web Services page: Default index.html file of Web server
  Monitor Web Console: http://<web_server_address>/servlet/gwmonitor

  On Linux, use the following URLs:

  GroupWise-specific Web Services page:
  http://<web_server_address>/gw/index.html
  Monitor Web Console: http://<web_server_address>/gwmon/gwmonitor

    7.3.3 Problem Starting Monitor on Red Hat 3 AS

  If you encounter problems starting the
  Monitor Agent on Red Hat 3 AS, set the
  LC_ALL environment variable using one of
  the following commands:

  export LC_ALL=C
  export LC_ALL=POSIX

8.0 International Issues

  8.1 General International Issues

    8.1.1 Double-Byte Characters in Directory Names
  and Filenames

  Do not use double-byte characters in
  directory names and filenames.

    8.1.2 Double-Byte Characters in Passwords

  Do not use double-byte character in user
  passwords.

  The Change GroupWise Password dialog box
  in ConsoleOne currently allows entry of
  double-byte characters. However, the
  GroupWise client login does not allow
  entry of double-byte characters in
  passwords, so a user who was assigned a
  password with double-byte characters in
  ConsoleOne cannot type the double-byte
  characters when attempting to log in to
  GroupWise.

    8.1.3 Euro Character in the Subject Field

  If a WebAccess client user receives a
  message, task, or appointment with a Euro
  character in the Subject field, it might
  display as an upside-down question mark
  when viewed in the Java version of the
  Calendar. The issue resides with the
  user's browser.

  Netscape users need to upgrade to Netscape
  Communicator 6.

  Internet Explorer users need to be using
  at least version 3309 of the JVM. The
  latest JVM can be downloaded from the
  Microsoft Web site and installed on the
  user's workstation. This JVM enables
  Internet Explorer 4.x and later to
  correctly display the Euro character.

    8.1.4 Unicode Support in WebAccess

  Unicode support using UTF-8 encoding has
  been implemented in WebAccess to provide
  better support for international character
  sets. Unicode support enables users to
  intermix characters within the same
  message and have all character sets
  display correctly.

  For Support Pack 6, Unicode support is not
  fully implemented for double-byte
  character set languages (DBCS languages).
  In order to correctly compose in a DBCS
  language, users need to set their browser
  accept language to the desired DBCS
  language. Also in Support Pack 6,
  intermixing two different DBCS languages
  is not supported. These limitations will
  be removed in the next major release of
  WebAccess.

  If you will update to Support Pack 6 in
  stages, update the WebAccess Agent first
  throughout your system, then update the
  WebAccess Application. If the update to
  Unicode support causes undesirable side
  effects for your particular language or
  combination of languages, you can turn it
  off using the /utf8off startup switch with
  the WebAccess Agent. Then comment out the
  Charset.default setting in the webacc.cfg
  and webpub.cfg files. This procedure will
  not be necessary after Unicode support is
  fully supported for DBCS languages.

    8.1.5 Character Encoding in WebAccess

  Auto-detection of character encoding for
  the WebAccess/WebPublisher index.html page
  does not work for some Web browsers. If
  you do not see the localized languages in
  the drop-down menu on the Web services
  page (index.html), set your Web browser's
  character encoding to UTF-8. In some
  browsers, you can click View > Encoding to
  set the Web browser's encoding.

  You might also encounter character
  encoding problems when reading
  HTML-formatted messages. In this case, set
  your Web browser's character encoding for
  the new message window to UTF-8. You can
  do this by right-clicking in the new
  message window and then setting the
  encoding, or by clicking View > Encoding.

    8.1.6 Help Display in Japanese WebAccess

  If you click Help in the Japanese
  WebAccess client, the help text does not
  display properly. To correct the problem,
  edit the \apache2\conf\httpd.conf file and
  comment out the following lines:

  ForceLanguagePriorityPreferFallback
  AddDefaultCharset

  Then restart Apache.

  8.2 NetWare/Windows International Issues

    8.2.1 Print Calendar Language

  The GroupWise client Print Calendar
  feature always prints calendars in the
  language specified in Regional Options or
  Regional Settings in the Control Panel,
  even if the client is installed in a
  different language. For example, if French
  (Switzerland) or French (Swiss) is
  specified in the Control Panel and the
  client is installed in German, calendars
  print in French.

    8.2.2 RichWin and GroupWise 6.5

  If you use RichWin in combination with
  GroupWise 6.5, be sure to run RichWin
  first, then run GroupWise.

  8.3 Linux International Issues

    8.3.1 Display Problem with Agent Console
  Interfaces

  If you run the agents with an agent
  console interface in languages other than
  English, the display of logging
  information might not display correctly.
  The problem occurs if your language
  encoding is set to UTF-8.

  To determine your current language
  encoding, use the following command in a
  terminal window:

  locale

  You can change your language encoding in
  YaST:

   1. Start YaST, click System, then
   double-click Choose Language.

   2. Select the language you are running
   the agents in, then click Details.

   3. Deselect Use UTF-8 Encoding, then
   click OK.

   4. Stop and then restart the agents to
   put the new setting into effect.

    8.3.2 Extended Characters in Attachment
  Filenames

  If you are using the WebAccess client in
  the Konqueror browser, you cannot attach
  files that have names including accented
  characters. Konqueror does not send the
  filenames back in UTF-8 format.

    8.3.3 Russian Keyboard

  When you use a Russian keyboard, the Linux
  environment variables that provide
  language and locale information are
  typically set to ru_RU. Typically, this
  setting implies the Russian character set
  ISO-8859-5. However, on some distributions
  of Linux, the ISO-8859-5 character set
  must be set explicitly in order for your
  Russian keyboard to work with the
  GroupWise Cross-Platform client. Use the
  following command to specify the character
  set along with the language and locale
  information:

  export LANG=ru_RU.ISO-8859-5

  In most cases, setting the LANG
  environment variable also sets all LC_*
  environment variables and resolves all
  Russian keyboard problems. If you set the
  LANG environment variable and your Russian
  keyboard still does not work, use the
  following command to view the current
  settings for the LANG and LC_* environment
  variables:

  locale

  If any of the LC_* environment variables
  have not inherited the ISO-8859-5
  specification, export them individually.

    8.3.4 Mnemonics for Arabic, Hebrew, and
  Double-Byte Languages

  Keyboard mnemonics for menu items work for
  characters a-z and A-Z, but not for other
  characters.

    8.3.5 Localized Agent User Interface Display

  The Linux GroupWise agent user interfaces
  display correctly if the Linux environment
  is using the ISO-8859-1 character set,
  which is the default for the GroupWise
  administration languages and locales.

  French: fr_FR
  German: de_DE
  Portuguese: pt_BR
  Spanish: es_ES

  If the Linux environment is using a
  different character set encoding such as
  UTF-8 (for example, fr_FR.UTF-8), the
  localized agent user interfaces do not
  display correctly.

9.0 Documentation Issues

  9.1 General Documentation Issues

    None.

  9.2 NetWare Windows Documentation Issues

    9.2.1 GroupWise 6.5 Help

  To support accessibility requirements
  within GroupWise Help, the Help for all
  GroupWise components uses Microsoft HTML
  Help. In order for Microsoft HTML Help to
  display on a Windows workstation, the
  workstation must have Internet Explorer
  4.x or later installed.

  9.3 Linux Documentation Issues

    9.3.1 Right-to-Left Text in Cross-Platform
  Client Help

  Languages that display right-to-left
  display right-justified rather than
  left-justified.

    9.3.2 Web Link in ConsoleOne Help

  The link from the ConsoleOne help to the
  Novell GroupWise documentation Web site
  does not work. This problem will be
  addressed in a future version of
  ConsoleOne. In the meantime, you can copy
  the URL from the ConsoleOne help topic
  into your browser window in order to
  access the GroupWise documentation Web
  site.

    9.3.3 Help Image Display on an iChain Server

  If you display help from an agent Web
  console on a server where Novell iChain is
  installed, and if iChain is configured to
  use the Path-Based Multihoming option, the
  image at the top of the help topic does
  not display.

10.0 Defect Fixes

  10.1 Address Book Fixes

    - In the Address Selector dialog box, you can
    add a GroupWise E-Mail Address column.

    - In the Address Selector dialog box, when you
    press and hold the Down-arrow key, the list
    scrolls correctly.

    - You can add a user whose e-mail address uses a
    preferred e-mail ID to a personal group.

    - When you export addresses from an address
    book, category information is included with
    the exported addresses.

    - You can use the Add button to add a very large
    number of users to a group.

    - When two GroupWise systems communicate MTA to
    MTA, e-mail addresses are formatted correctly
    for reply messages.

    - When you view a contact in an address book,
    the e-mail address link successfully opens a
    Mail To window when the e-mail address
    includes extended characters.

    - In Hebrew and Arabic, when you click New >
    Group, text in the New Group dialog box is
    formatted correctly.

  10.2 Administration Fixes

    - You can now move users that were originally
    created in GroupWise 4.x into a 6.5 post
    office.

    - When you connect to the primary domain and
    delete a user in a secondary domain, the
    correct information for who deleted the user
    is recorded in the MTA log file.

    - If you override the allowed address formats at
    either the post office or user level and
    deselect the system default address format,
    then click Cancel to discard your changes,
    your changes are discarded.

    - On the Results tab of the Scheduled Event
    Action dialog box associated with a POA
    object, you can successfully change the text
    of the message that the POA sends with the
    results of a database check.

    - Under Tools > GroupWise Utilities > Client
    Options > Environment > Cleanup, if you lock
    the Manual Delete and Archive setting, allow
    the setting to go into effect in the client,
    and then unlock the setting, client users are
    able to change the setting in the client.

    - In Linux ConsoleOne, user move status
    information displays correctly.

    - In localized versions of ConsoleOne, text on
    the Logging tab of the Mailbox/Library
    Maintenance dialog box displays without being
    truncated.

    - Fixed a GWTSA abend.

    - The new DBCopy -b switch copies all of the
    contents of the source directory to the target
    directory, including all subdirectories and
    files. It is intended for use when backing up
    remote document storage areas. (DBcopy already
    handles the subdirectories and files in
    domains and post offices.)

  10.3 Admin API Fixes

    - None.

  10.4 Agent Fixes

    - The POA recognizes Error Unknown (80) from an
    LDAP server as indicating that the LDAP server
    is unavailable and does not attempt to use it
    for LDAP authentication until the LDAP Pool
    Server Reset Timeout setting has been reached.

    - The POA returns correct message status
    information for messages from a user whose
    e-mail address includes overrides on the
    username and Internet domain.

    - If you put a restore area on a remote server,
    the POA uses the information in the Remote
    User Name and Remote Password fields on the
    Post Office Settings property page in
    ConsoleOne to log into the remote server and
    restore items.

    - When using SSL connections, all resources are
    released when the POA exits.

    - Fixed some POA abends.

    - The MTA no longer slows down processing
    messages when it encounters order-dependent
    messages.

    - When using SSL connections, all resources are
    released when the MTA exits.

  10.5 Client Fixes (Windows)

    - When a recipient declines an appointment, the
    status displays as Declined rather than
    Deleted.

    - Delegated appointments in HTML format retain
    their HTML formatting when delegated multiple
    times.

    - When you edit a recurring posted appointment,
    if you change the subject, place, or message,
    the All Instances prompt is offered. If you
    change the date or time, this prompt is not
    offered. You can change the date or time only
    on the selected instance.

    - When you edit a recurring posted appointment
    that does not include message text, you
    receive the All Instances prompt.

    - Status tracking information on reminder notes
    is accurate.

    - Status tracking information on retracted
    messages displays correctly, regardless of
    whether the recipient is in Online, Caching,
    or Remote mode.

    - If you have two users in different post
    offices that have the same first name, last
    name, and user ID, QuickInfo displays the
    correct information for each one.

    - If a user's display name includes a middle
    name, the middle name is no longer lost when
    you reply to a message from that user.

    - If you download a message from a POP account
    where the e-mail address of the sender
    includes dots (for example,
    lori.k.tanaka@novell.com) and then reply to
    that message, the e-mail address is formatted
    correctly and the message is successfully
    delivered.

    - If you change the outgoing password on a POP
    account, the change is saved successfully.

    - In Caching mode, you can use File > Proxy to
    proxy to another user's mailbox.

    - In Caching mode, you can add a proxy user
    whose Internet address override format is
    first.last@Idomain.

    - In Caching mode, filtering of messages in
    shared folders has been improved.

    - In Caching mode, a rule that forwards messages
    to firstname.lastname@Idomain formats the
    e-mail address correctly.

    - A search across a large number of libraries
    completes successfully.

    - The rule operator [x] (Does Not Contain) works
    correctly on names or phrases that include
    spaces.

    - Selecting an HTML Mail To: link that contains
    more than 60 recipients works correctly.

    - If you select Encrypt for recipients under
    Security options on the Send Options tab of a
    new message and then click Send, the message
    is successfully encrypted.

    - Encrypted attachments are saved in the correct
    format.

    - If you have only one certificate installed for
    S/MIME, it is automatically set as the default
    certificate.

    - If a third-party card reader cannot
    successfully export public keys, then the
    GroupWise client can do it.

    - On a printed Franklin Day Calendar, multiday
    appointments appear correctly.

    - Messages that did not wrap properly because
    they contained only carriage returns (CR), not
    carriage return / line feeds (LF) now format
    correctly because a single CR is changed to
    CR/LF.

    - The Delete key works correctly when multiple
    windows and dialog boxes are open.

    - In an open item, pressing Ctrl+Delete deletes
    the item.

    - If you open a second GroupWise client main
    window and then close it, the original
    GroupWise main window stays open.

    - Clicking Read Next with the Contacts folder
    open no longer causes the client to crash.

    - On a dual-monitor system with GroupWise open
    on the secondary monitor, drag-and-drop
    functionality and right-click menus work
    normally.

    - GroupWise users can successfully open signed
    and encrypted messages from users of Lotus
    Notes 6.x.

    - QuickCorrect works correctly for double-byte
    languages.

    - In Chinese, characters are no longer truncated
    in the Appointment window.

    - Chinese characters entered in the GroupWise 6
    client display correctly in the GroupWise 6.5
    client.

    - Japanese characters in a message sent from the
    Windows client can be viewed successfully from
    any Internet e-mail client.

    - In Japanese, HTML-formatted messages display
    correctly.

    - In Japanese, when you reply to an
    HTML-formatted messages, URLs display
    correctly and when you click on a URL, the
    page opens in your browser.

    - In Japanese, when you reply to an Internet
    message, the original sender information that
    now appears in the To field of the reply
    displays correctly.

    - In Japanese, if you change a message to an
    appointment and send it, the appointment
    displays correctly for the recipient.

    - Chinese and Japanese characters are processed
    correctly when Tools > Options > Send > MIME
    Encoding is set to UTF-8.

    - Chinese and Japanese characters that are
    Base64 encoded in an attachment display
    correctly.

    - Czech characters display correctly when Tools
    > Options > Send > MIME Encoding is set to
    Default ISO.

  10.6 Client Fixes (Windows; Section 508 Accessibility)

    - If you set Read Column Labels to On in the
    JAWS Verbosity dialog box and then select an
    item in your mailbox, JAWS reads the item's
    position in the item list (for example, 14 of
    44).

    - In the Details view of the Calendar, when you
    cursor down through the calendar items, JAWS
    no longer repeats the contents of the From
    column after reading all the other columns.

    - The Mail From window can now be sized smaller
    for more convenient use on low resolution
    monitors.

    - The Address Selector dialog box now honors the
    Windows color scheme as the GroupWise Address
    Book itself always has.

  10.7 Client Fixes (Cross-Platform)

    - A Busy Search that includes an unknown user no
    longer causes an error.

    - Auto-archive works correctly.

    - In the Item Properties window, the creation
    data is correct in all time zones.

    - You can successfully save a zero-byte
    attachment file.

    - The Macintosh Cross-Platform Client can save
    attachments with names that include accents.

  10.8 Client API Fixes

    - The Client API interacts properly with
    multithreaded applications.

    - When the Client API queries for the number of
    entries in the GroupWise Address Book, the
    correct number is returned in very large
    address books.

    - The Client API can search for users in
    personal address books.

    - The new get_AccountProperty method quickly
    returns the post office and domain of a user
    without accessing the GroupWise Address Book.

    - The DirectLogin() method no longer calls
    eDirectory lookups on users.

    - The Trash Entries collection is no longer
    limited to 5,000 messages. Everything that is
    in the Trash is read.

    - The ItemSaveInfo token no longer generates an
    error message if it encounters a problem
    message in a mailbox database, which allows
    third-party applications to proceed smoothly
    past such problem messages.

    - The Message Body refreshes correctly.

    - ItemSetText and ItemGetText work in the BC
    field of draft messages and re-sent messages.

    - After a Reply to All, all recipients see the
    other recipients on the To line.

    - The message count in the Documents folder
    works correctly.

    - An application that spawns multiple threads to
    log multiple users into the POA continues
    running when any user logs out.

    - Fixed some crashes when running against a
    Blackberry Enterprise Server.

  10.9 Engine Fixes

    - From an IMAP e-mail client, you can move one
    folder into another folder in your GroupWise
    mailbox.

    - ICS files can be imported into GroupWise.

    - iCal objects are parsed correctly.

  10.10 GWCheck Fixes

    - After a Contents Check of message databases,
    all related temporary files are deleted.

    - The delsubscriberecords and
    delallsubscriberecords Support options now
    open the database correctly.

    - The subjectpurge and itempurge Support options
    work correctly when there are extended
    characters in the Subject field.

    - GWCheck replaces slashes (/), backslashes (\),
    and colons (:) in folder names with spaces. To
    date, these characters have been prevented in
    folder names in the Windows and Cross-Platform
    clients but permitted in the WebAccess client.
    They are now prevented in the WebAccess client
    as well, and are removed from existing folder
    names by GWCheck.

    - GWCheck repairs problems experienced by proxy
    users when the problems are caused by moving a
    resource to a different post office when the
    resource was created in a version of GroupWise
    earlier than 6.5.

  10.11 Internet Agent Fixes

    - The Internet Agent consistently sends
    undeliverable messages to senders when
    messages exceed the message size limit set in
    ConsoleOne.

    - When performing access control, if the MAIL
    FROM field in the message header is blank, the
    Internet Agent checks for both the IP address
    and the DNS hostname before denying access.

    - When the Internet Agent receives a 4xxx error
    when sending data to an SMTP host, it defers
    the message and tries again later.

    - X fields in the MIME headers of incoming
    messages are now stored in the message
    database so that they can be searched on by
    IMAP e-mail clients.

    - On Linux, the Internet Agent server console
    has been completely localized.

    - Fixed some Internet Agent abends.

  10.12 Monitor Fixes

    - In international versions, the Monitor Login
    page displays correctly.

  10.13 WebAccess Fixes

    - Images in HTML-formatted messages display
    correctly.

    - In the Proxy window in the WebAccess client,
    specifying an incorrect username no longer
    brings up a login page.

    - In the WebAccess client, when you use Reply to
    All, addresses for the replies are formatted
    correctly.

    - In the WebAccess client, you can proxy to a
    user whose username includes a hyphen.

    - In the WebAccess client, folder names have the
    same restricted characters as in the other
    clients. Slash (/), backslash (\), and colon
    (:) are not allowed.

    - When using SSL connections, all resources are
    released when the WebAccess Agent exits.

    - The WebAccess Agent no longer causes Java to
    go into very high utilization at random
    intervals.

    - The Linux WebAccess Agent provides improved
    signal handling.

    - Fixed some WebAccess Agent abends.

11.0 Additional Documentation

  In addition to this Support Pack Issues Readme
  (gw65_iss.txt), the following sources give information
  about the Support Pack:

  - For installation instructions, see readmeus.txt
  located at the root of the Support Pack.
  The Readmes available when installing components
  from the GroupWise Installation program are the
  original GroupWise 6.5 Readmes. They do not contain
  Support Pack issues.

  - For the latest GroupWise 6.5 documentation, see the
  GroupWise 6.5 Documentation Web page
  (http://www.novell.com/documentation/gw65). It has
  been updated to correspond to GroupWise 6.5 Support
  Pack 6.

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       WMS.EXE    1844960   20May1999    00:36AM
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       WMS.EXE    1945824   12Jun1998    07:01PM
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       WMS.EXE    1952480   11May1998    07:31PM
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       WMS.EXE    1967328   04Jun1999    08:00AM
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       WMS.EXE    1832672   26Apr1999    11:00PM
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\gw656ce\SETUPIP
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    SETUPIP.US    2821629   01Feb2006    09:50PM
   WRITEIP.DAT     330358   01Feb2006    05:14PM
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   WRITEUS.DLL       3072   01Feb2006    05:14PM

document

Document Title: GroupWise 6.5 Client SP6 English Only
Document ID: 2973270
Creation Date: 16Feb2006
Modified Date: 16Feb2006
Revision: 1
Novell Product Class:Groupware

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