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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.
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
Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties
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.
Further, Novell, Inc. makes no representations or
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
notify any person or entity of such changes.
Any products or technical information provided under
this Agreement may be subject to U.S. export controls
and the trade laws of other countries. You agree to
comply with all export control regulations and to
obtain any required licenses or classification to
export, re-export, or import deliverables. You agree
not to export or re-export to entities on the current
U.S. export exclusion lists or to any embargoed or
terrorist countries as specified in the U.S. export
laws. You agree to not use deliverables for prohibited
nuclear, missile, or chemical biological weaponry end
uses. Please refer to www.novell.com/info/exports/ for
more information on exporting Novell software. Novell
assumes no responsibility for your failure to obtain
any necessary export approvals.
Copyright 2006 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. No
part of this publication may be reproduced,
photocopied, stored on a retrieval system, or
transmitted without the express written consent of the
publisher.
Novell, Inc. has intellectual property rights relating
to technology embodied in the product that is
described in this document. In particular, and without
limitation, these intellectual property rights may
include one or more of the U.S. patents listed at
http://www.novell.com/company/legal/patents/ and one
or more additional patents or pending patent
applications in the U.S. and in other countries.
ConsoleOne, GroupWise, NetWare, and Novell are
registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. in the United
States and other countries.
NLM is a trademark of Novell, Inc.
All third-party trademarks are the property of their
respective owners.
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
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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09:17AM GWXL97.XLA 105472 26Jun2004 07:02PM GWXLUS.XLA 68096 27Jun2004 07:40AM GWXPLT1.DLL 2375733 01Feb2006 03:27PM GWXPP132.DLL 196662 01Feb2006 05:05PM GWXPP1US.DLL 16384 01Feb2006 02:50PM GXMIM1.DLL 254010 01Feb2006 04:34PM GXRES1US.DLL 49152 01Feb2006 04:34PM HTRSETUP.EXE 24576 01Feb2006 05:06PM IBFPX2.FLT 77824 29Jun2005 12:26AM IBGP42.FLT 36864 21Feb2005 05:07PM IBJPG2.FLT 61440 21Feb2005 05:07PM IBPCD2.FLT 126976 21Feb2005 05:07PM IBPSD2.FLT 36864 21Feb2005 05:07PM IBXBM2.FLT 32768 21Feb2005 05:07PM IBXPM2.FLT 53248 21Feb2005 05:07PM IBXWD2.FLT 36864 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMCD32.FLT 94208 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMCD42.FLT 110592 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMCD52.FLT 106496 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMCD62.FLT 122880 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMCD72.FLT 192512 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMCD82.FLT 192512 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMCDR2.FLT 32768 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMCM52.FLT 53248 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMCM72.FLT 94208 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMCMX2.FLT 32768 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMDSF2.FLT 102400 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMFMV2.FLT 61440 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMGDF2.FLT 61440 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMGEM2.FLT 45056 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMIGS2.FLT 94208 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMMET2.FLT 94208 29Jun2005 12:26AM IMPIF2.FLT 57344 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMPS_2.FLT 98304 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMPSI2.FLT 532480 29Jun2005 12:26AM IMPSZ2.FLT 32768 21Feb2005 05:07PM IMRND2.FLT 36864 21Feb2005 05:07PM INSTWMS.EXE 18432 12Oct1996 09:48PM IPHGW2.FLT 159744 21Feb2005 05:07PM ISGDI32.DLL 880640 21Feb2005 05:07PM LANG.DAT 23541 12Jan1999 10:34AM LAYOUT.BIN 590 01Feb2006 09:50PM LDAPSDK.DLL 262144 02Sep2005 06:03AM LDAPSSL.DLL 487424 02Sep2005 06:03AM LDAPX.DLL 73728 02Sep2005 06:04AM LTSCSD13.TLB 1066910 21Feb2005 05:06PM LTSCSN10.DLL 105472 21Feb2005 05:06PM LWPAPIN.DLL 1567232 21Feb2005 05:06PM LWPAPIPN.DAT 183254 21Feb2005 05:06PM MSXML4.CAB 650889 28Feb2002 03:04PM NGWGUARD.DC 98813 31Mar2003 09:44AM NOTIFY.EXE 184378 01Feb2006 05:02PM ODMA32.DLL 155700 09Jul2004 09:29AM OPNMAIL.ICO 1398 20Sep1999 06:34PM OS.DAT 450 27Jul1998 05:41PM OSWIN32.DLL 40960 29Jun2005 12:26AM PACKING.LST 8504 01Feb2006 09:50PM READMEUS.TXT 4828 15Jan2003 04:00PM SCCCA.DLL 36949 29Jun2005 12:26AM SCCCH.DLL 73816 22Feb2005 10:55AM SCCDA.DLL 53333 29Jun2005 12:26AM SCCDU.DLL 245845 29Jun2005 12:26AM SCCFA.DLL 90197 29Jun2005 12:26AM SCCFI.DLL 82005 29Jun2005 12:26AM SCCFMT.DLL 53337 21Feb2005 05:06PM SCCIND.DLL 49238 29Jun2005 12:26AM SCCLO.DLL 122965 29Jun2005 12:26AM SCCLOUS.DLL 122965 29Jun2005 12:26AM SCCOLE.DLL 28761 21Feb2005 05:06PM SCCTA.DLL 24664 21Feb2005 05:06PM SCCUT.DLL 237653 01Jul2005 04:33PM SCCVW.DLL 217173 29Jun2005 12:26AM SETUP.BMP 121078 05Jun2003 09:46AM SETUP.EXE 73728 12Jan1999 11:42AM SETUP.INI 89 01Feb2006 09:50PM SETUP.INS 173397 01Feb2006 05:14PM SETUP.LID 49 01Feb2006 09:50PM SETUP16.BMP 60118 05Jun2003 09:46AM VSACAD.DLL 1429591 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSACS.DLL 41048 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSAMI.DLL 69720 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSBDR.DLL 28760 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSBMP.DLL 36952 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSCGM.DLL 57432 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSDBS.DLL 28760 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSDEZ.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSDIF.DLL 28760 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSDRW.DLL 36952 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSDX.DLL 32854 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSEMF.DLL 53333 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSEN4.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSENS.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSENW.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSESHR.DLL 147543 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSEXE2.DLL 49242 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSFAX.DLL 28760 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSFCD.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSFCS.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSFFT.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSFLW.DLL 110680 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSFWK.DLL 41048 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSGDSF.DLL 77914 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSGIF.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSGZIP.DLL 36954 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSHGS.DLL 49240 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSHTML.DLL 90202 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSHWP.DLL 65624 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSHWP2.DLL 36954 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSICH.DLL 90197 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSICH6.DLL 57434 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSIMG.DLL 28760 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSIWP.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSJBG2.DLL 32858 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSJW.DLL 32854 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSLEG.DLL 36952 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSLWP.DLL 139361 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSLZH.DLL 41045 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSM11.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSMANU.DLL 41050 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSMCW.DLL 41048 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSMIF.DLL 188501 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSMIME.DLL 73815 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSMM.DLL 36950 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSMM4.DLL 36952 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSMMFN.DLL 32858 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSMP.DLL 32854 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSMPP.DLL 106581 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSMSG.DLL 45141 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSMSW.DLL 45144 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSMWKD.DLL 28762 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSMWKS.DLL 28762 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSMWP2.DLL 45146 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSMWPF.DLL 36954 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSMWRK.DLL 32858 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSOW.DLL 28758 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSPBM.DLL 28760 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSPCL.DLL 28760 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSPCX.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSPDF.DLL 147541 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSPDFI.DLL 32858 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSPDX.DLL 32853 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSPFS.DLL 41048 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSPGL.DLL 57432 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSPIC.DLL 28760 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSPICT.DLL 49239 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSPNG.DLL 45144 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSPNTG.DLL 28762 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSPP2.DLL 61528 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSPP7.DLL 69720 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSPP97.DLL 139351 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSPPL.DLL 36952 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSPSP6.DLL 159841 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSPST.DLL 77909 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSPSTF.DLL 36954 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSQA.DLL 32854 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSQAD.DLL 36952 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSQP6.DLL 49240 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSQP9.DLL 65624 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSRAS.DLL 28760 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSRBS.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSRFT.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSRFX.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSRTF.DLL 127061 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSSAM.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSSC5.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSSDW.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSSHW3.DLL 36954 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSSMD.DLL 28760 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSSMS.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSSMT.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSSNAP.DLL 32858 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSSO6.DLL 77912 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSSOC.DLL 36952 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSSOI.DLL 36952 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSSOW.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSSPT.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSTAZ.DLL 36952 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSTEXT.DLL 36951 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSTGA.DLL 28760 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSTIF6.DLL 65626 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSTW.DLL 36950 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSTXT.DLL 36952 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSVCRD.DLL 65626 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSVISO.DLL 131162 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSVW3.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSW6.DLL 114774 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSW97.DLL 208981 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSWBMP.DLL 28762 21Feb2005 05:06PM VSWG2.DLL 45144 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWK4.DLL 86104 25Feb2005 04:41PM VSWK6.DLL 114773 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSWKS.DLL 45144 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWM.DLL 32854 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWMF.DLL 41048 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWML.DLL 57432 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWORD.DLL 77914 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWORK.DLL 36954 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWP5.DLL 69717 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSWP6.DLL 90200 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWPF.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWPG.DLL 49240 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWPG2.DLL 57434 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWPL.DLL 36952 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWPW.DLL 57432 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWS.DLL 36950 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSWS2.DLL 32856 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSXL5.DLL 180309 29Jun2005 12:26AM VSXY.DLL 36950 21Feb2005 05:07PM VSZIP.DLL 36952 21Feb2005 05:07PM VWREVY32.DLL 60416 12Oct1996 11:25PM WPROF.DC 10982 16Jan2003 02:41AM WT61EN.MOR 931840 13Apr2001 06:46PM WT61US.SAV 8198 29Jan1996 02:58PM WTCC61EN.DLL 27136 15Mar1996 10:39AM WTCC61XX.DLL 24064 22Jul1996 05:58PM WTSI61EN.CNT 2090 20Jan2001 10:53AM WTSI61EN.DLL 30720 10Jun1997 02:49PM WTSI61EN.HLP 28402 10Jan2003 08:32AM WTSP61LS.DLL 31744 11Mar1996 10:15AM WTSP61MS.DLL 157696 22Jul1996 06:14PM WTSP61SA.DLL 98304 22Mar2005 11:46AM WTSP61SC.DLL 115712 11Mar1996 10:57AM WTSPE61.DLL 40960 22May1997 03:09PM WTSPI61.DLL 378880 19Jun1998 01:39PM WTTM61.DLL 363520 19Jun1998 01:40PM WTTR61.DLL 343552 19Jun1998 01:40PM WTWI61EN.CNT 978 31Oct2002 08:34AM WTWI61EN.DLL 24064 09Jul1997 03:29PM WTWI61EN.HLP 17986 10Jan2003 08:32AM WTWLE61.DLL 43008 19Aug1996 02:44PM WTWLI61.DLL 344576 19Jun1998 01:40PM WVCORE.DLL 65622 29Jun2005 12:26AM XGAB10.DLL 491589 01Feb2006 03:27PM XGBAS10.DLL 696391 01Feb2006 03:19PM XGCAL10.DLL 249927 01Feb2006 03:29PM XGDM10.DLL 503877 01Feb2006 03:27PM XGMSG10.DLL 1499207 01Feb2006 03:28PM \gw656ce\CLIENT\win32\addons\gwmailto ADDON.CFG 3687 23Aug2001 09:24AM GWMAILTO.EXE 73728 01Feb2006 05:03PM GWMLT1.DLL 155648 01Feb2006 05:03PM GWMLTOUS.DLL 53248 01Feb2006 05:03PM GWMLTUS.HTM 1535 02Nov1999 04:56AM GWMLTUS.URL 78 02Nov1999 04:56AM GWMLTUS.VEW 2884 26Jun2004 09:32PM INSTALL.EXE 73728 01Feb2006 05:03PM INSTUS.DLL 49152 01Feb2006 05:03PM \gw656ce\CLIENT\win32\addons\gwtip ADDON.CFG 2439 23Aug2001 09:25AM GWTIP.EXE 53248 01Feb2006 05:03PM GWTIP1.DLL 159744 01Feb2006 05:03PM GWTIP1US.DLL 57344 01Feb2006 05:03PM GWTIPUS.DLL 49152 01Feb2006 05:03PM GWTIPUS.TXT 45183 26Jun2004 09:46PM INSTALL.EXE 53248 01Feb2006 05:03PM \gw656ce\CLIENT\win32\ppforms FQ000000.BFP 8415 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ000002.BFP 3236 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ000003.BFP 3319 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ000004.BFP 3230 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ000005.BFP 3308 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ010000.BFP 8433 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ010002.BFP 3232 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ010003.BFP 3314 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ010004.BFP 3224 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ010005.BFP 3309 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ020000.BFP 8509 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ020002.BFP 3234 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ020003.BFP 3362 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ020004.BFP 3270 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ020005.BFP 3304 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ030000.BFP 8511 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ030002.BFP 3229 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ030003.BFP 3358 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ030004.BFP 3267 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ030005.BFP 3300 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ040000.BFP 7879 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ040002.BFP 3205 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ040003.BFP 3277 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ040004.BFP 3217 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ040005.BFP 3276 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ050000.BFP 8276 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ050002.BFP 3204 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ050003.BFP 3328 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ050004.BFP 3190 11Aug1999 03:54AM FQ050005.BFP 3270 11Aug1999 03:54AM GWAB0030.FRM 1451 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWAB0031.FRM 1469 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWAB0032.FRM 1425 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWAB0033.FRM 1443 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWAB0130.FRM 1446 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWAB0131.FRM 1464 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWAB0132.FRM 1420 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWAB0133.FRM 1438 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWAB1034.FRM 935 19Dec2002 09:37AM GWAB1035.FRM 921 19Dec2002 09:37AM GWAB1134.FRM 909 19Dec2002 09:37AM GWAB1135.FRM 891 19Dec2002 09:37AM GWCA0000.FRM 3121 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA0002.FRM 2222 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA0003.FRM 1702 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA0015.FRM 2164 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA0100.FRM 3114 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA0101.FRM 3443 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA0102.FRM 2244 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA0103.FRM 1724 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA0115.FRM 2172 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA1004.FRM 2261 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA1005.FRM 1665 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA1008.FRM 3788 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA1010.FRM 2048 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA1016.FRM 2188 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA1104.FRM 2283 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA1105.FRM 1741 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA1109.FRM 3624 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA1110.FRM 2068 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA1116.FRM 2210 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA2011.FRM 2089 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA2017.FRM 2198 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA2111.FRM 2109 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA2117.FRM 2220 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA3006.FRM 2130 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA3007.FRM 2109 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA3106.FRM 2149 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA3107.FRM 2130 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA4012.FRM 2146 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA4013.FRM 2184 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA4014.FRM 2178 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA4112.FRM 2168 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA4113.FRM 2206 11Aug1999 03:55AM GWCA4114.FRM 2216 11Aug1999 03:55AM \gw656ce\CLIENT\win32\system CSTA32.DLL 280064 21Jan1997 03:28PM DBGHELP.DLL 163088 04May2001 12:05AM IMAGEHLP.DLL 104208 08Aug1996 11:30PM MFC42.DLL 995383 17Jun1998 08:57PM MFCANS32.DLL 133904 12Oct1996 09:55PM MSVCIRT.DLL 74752 08Aug1996 11:30PM MSVCP50.DLL 565760 25May1999 03:20PM MSVCRT.DLL 267536 02Aug1996 01:00AM MSVCRT40.DLL 326656 19Jun1998 01:08PM OLEAUT32.DLL 424208 05Mar1996 07:15AM OLEPRO32.DLL 76048 19Jun1996 03:51PM TRIEDIT.DLL 204907 02Apr1999 12:04AM \gw656ce\CLIENT\win32\wms\95\cs WMS.EXE 1880288 20May1999 01:05AM \gw656ce\CLIENT\win32\wms\95\ct WMS.EXE 1844960 20May1999 00:36AM \gw656ce\CLIENT\win32\wms\95\jp WMS.EXE 1945824 12Jun1998 07:01PM \gw656ce\CLIENT\win32\wms\95\kr WMS.EXE 1827552 20May1999 02:05AM \gw656ce\CLIENT\win32\wms\95\us WMS.EXE 1952480 11May1998 07:31PM \gw656ce\CLIENT\win32\wms\nt\jp WMS.EXE 1967328 04Jun1999 08:00AM \gw656ce\CLIENT\win32\wms\nt\us WMS.EXE 1832672 26Apr1999 11:00PM \gw656ce\CLIENT\zen MULTI19X.AOT 647943 30Jun2004 09:42AM MULTI1NT.AOT 648442 30Jun2004 09:25AM MULTI29X.AOT 526735 25Apr2005 02:15PM MULTI2NT.AOT 527406 25Apr2005 01:48PM MULTI39X.AOT 564535 25Apr2005 02:15PM MULTI3NT.AOT 565393 25Apr2005 02:15PM SHUTDOWN.EXE 40960 28May2003 02:59PM US-9X.AOT 449453 30Jun2004 09:48AM US-9XWMS.AOT 489486 30Jun2004 09:49AM US-NT.AOT 450216 30Jun2004 11:47AM US-NTWMS.AOT 515987 30Jun2004 11:56AM \gw656ce\CLIENT\zen\system ADVPACK.DLL 70608 28Apr1997 09:39AM COMCTL32.DLL 449296 17Nov1997 03:41PM MSXML4.DLL 1230336 04Feb2002 01:52AM MSXML4.INF 402 04Feb2002 02:12AM MSXML4A.DLL 44544 04Feb2002 01:43AM MSXML4R.DLL 82432 04Feb2002 01:43AM \gw656ce\CLIENT\zen\uwl WT61BR.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61CE.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61CF.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61CZ.UWL 546 21Jan2003 12:36AM WT61DE.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61DK.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61EA.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61ES.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61FR.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61IT.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61MA.UWL 546 21Jan2003 12:36AM WT61NL.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61NO.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61OZ.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61PO.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61RU.UWL 546 21Jan2003 12:36AM WT61SD.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61SU.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61SV.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61UK.UWL 546 21Jan2003 09:29AM WT61US.UWL 8198 21Jan2003 09:29AM \gw656ce\CLIENT\zen\wms\95 ACCESSOR.GRP 6507 23Oct2001 08:44AM CMC.DLL 6624 03Dec1997 09:32AM DESKTOP.GRP 1391 23Oct2001 08:44AM DOCUMENT.GRP 46 23Oct2001 08:44AM EXCHNG.CNT 1466 03Dec1997 09:32AM EXCHNG.HLP 93196 03Dec1997 09:32AM EXCHNG32.EXE 24384 03Dec1997 09:32AM HKLM 37 23Oct2001 08:44AM INTERNET.GRP 2713 23Oct2001 08:44AM MAIN.GRP 6413 23Oct2001 08:44AM MAPI.DLL 494144 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPI32.DLL 724176 24Apr1998 07:52PM MAPIF0.CFG 797 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF0L.ICO 766 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF0S.ICO 766 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF1.CFG 799 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF1L.ICO 766 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF1S.ICO 766 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF2.CFG 3868 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF2L.ICO 766 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF2S.ICO 766 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF3.CFG 795 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF3L.ICO 766 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF3S.ICO 766 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF4.CFG 789 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF4L.ICO 766 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF4S.ICO 766 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF5.CFG 907 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF5L.ICO 766 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIF5S.ICO 766 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPIRPC.REG 11886 03Dec1997 09:32AM MAPISP32.EXE 7984 03Dec1997 09:33AM MAPISRVR.EXE 40112 03Dec1997 09:33AM MAPISVC.INF 2981 27Mar1998 12:35AM MAPIU.DLL 5440 03Dec1997 09:33AM MAPIU32.DLL 4384 24Aug1996 11:11AM MAPIWM.TPL 14848 24Aug1996 11:11AM MAPIX.DLL 4544 03Dec1997 09:33AM MAPIX32.DLL 5488 24Aug1996 11:11AM MDISP.TLB 18122 03Dec1997 09:33AM MDISP32.EXE 97616 03Dec1997 09:33AM MDISP32.TLB 18270 03Dec1997 09:33AM ML3XEC16.EXE 7904 03Dec1997 09:34AM MLCFG32.CPL 45968 24Aug1996 11:11AM MLSET32.EXE 41616 24Aug1996 11:11AM MLSHEXT.DLL 26496 03Dec1997 09:32AM MMFMIG32.DLL 274896 24Aug1996 11:11AM MSFS.CNT 1261 24Aug1996 11:11AM MSFS.HLP 34993 24Aug1996 11:11AM MSFS32.DLL 491360 03Dec1997 09:34AM MSMAIL.INF 39059 24Apr1998 05:01PM MSPST32.DLL 497264 03Dec1997 09:34AM MULTIMED.GRP 1333 23Oct2001 08:44AM PROGRAMS.GRP 4917 23Oct2001 08:44AM RICHED32.DLL 173536 03Dec1997 09:34AM SCANPST.EXE 294912 03Dec1997 09:32AM SCANPST.HLP 9713 03Dec1997 09:32AM SYSTEMTO.GRP 3656 23Oct2001 08:44AM VLB32.DLL 42496 24Aug1996 11:11AM WGPOADMN.DLL 81168 05Sep1997 06:45PM WGPOCPL.CPL 32528 05Sep1997 06:45PM WMSFR32.DLL 236720 03Dec1997 09:34AM WMSUI32.DLL 805072 03Dec1997 09:34AM \gw656ce\CLIENT\zen\wms\nt CMC.DLL 6624 14Oct1996 01:38AM EXCHNG.CNT 1639 14Oct1996 01:38AM EXCHNG.HLP 95248 14Oct1996 01:38AM EXCHNG32.EXE 28432 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPI.DLL 494688 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPI32.DLL 635152 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF0.CFG 797 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF0L.ICO 766 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF0S.ICO 766 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF1.CFG 799 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF1L.ICO 766 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF1S.ICO 766 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF2.CFG 3988 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF2L.ICO 766 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF2S.ICO 766 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF3.CFG 795 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF3L.ICO 766 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF3S.ICO 766 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF4.CFG 787 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF4L.ICO 766 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF4S.ICO 766 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF5.CFG 826 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF5L.ICO 766 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIF5S.ICO 766 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIRPC.REG 11886 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPISP32.EXE 9488 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPISRVR.EXE 21776 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPISVC.INF 6525 09Apr1998 03:00PM MAPIU.DLL 5440 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIU32.DLL 6928 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIWM.TPL 14848 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIX.DLL 4544 14Oct1996 01:38AM MAPIX32.DLL 8976 14Oct1996 01:38AM MDISP.TLB 18122 14Oct1996 01:38AM MDISP32.EXE 66320 14Oct1996 01:38AM MDISP32.TLB 20156 14Oct1996 01:38AM ML3XEC16.EXE 7904 14Oct1996 01:38AM MLCFG32.CPL 48400 14Oct1996 01:38AM MLSET32.EXE 25360 14Oct1996 01:38AM MLSHEXT.DLL 14608 14Oct1996 01:38AM MMFMIG32.DLL 252688 14Oct1996 01:38AM MSFS.CNT 1221 14Oct1996 01:38AM MSFS.HLP 36591 14Oct1996 01:38AM MSFS32.DLL 486160 14Oct1996 01:38AM MSMAIL.INF 37500 14Apr1998 10:15AM MSPST32.DLL 491792 14Oct1996 01:38AM SCANPST.EXE 238864 14Oct1996 01:38AM SCANPST.HLP 10509 14Oct1996 01:38AM WGPOADMN.DLL 87312 14Oct1996 01:38AM WGPOCPL.CPL 34576 14Oct1996 01:38AM WMSFR32.DLL 254736 14Oct1996 01:38AM WMSUI32.DLL 809744 14Oct1996 01:38AM \gw656ce\SETUPIP SETUPIP.FIL 48747731 01Feb2006 09:50PM SETUPIP.US 2821629 01Feb2006 09:50PM WRITEIP.DAT 330358 01Feb2006 05:14PM WRITEIP.EXE 49152 01Feb2006 05:14PM WRITEUS.DLL 3072 01Feb2006 05:14PM
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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