Fixing the GWIA After Moving the GW Domain Directory
Articles and Tips: qna
01 Apr 2002
Q.
I have just moved my GroupWise Domain directory to a new server/volume and now the MTA (Message Transfer Agent) still thinks the GWIA (GroupWise Internet Agent) directory is at the old location. How do I get it to think otherwise?
Addressing Directory Domains in Detroit
A.
Dear Directory: There has been a TID or two that suggest deleting/recreating the gateway. But that sounds too much like hard work, eh? Well, there is an easier way. Just follow the steps below:
Under the ...\domain\wpgate directory, create a folder called TEMP.
In either the NWAdmin or ConsoleOne utilities, edit the gateway object and change the 'sub directory' field to TEMP and save the changes.
Go back into the object and change back to the GWIA directory and save the changes.
Then stop and restart the MTA.
That's easier than deleting/recreating the gateway, is it not?
Q.
Can you tell me what versions of ZENworks for Desktops (ZfD) support Windows XP?
XPing It in Palmyra
A.
Dear XPing: ZENworks for Desktops 3.2 only supports Windows XP Professional, with all components supported except imaging. You need to use the Windows XP client and apply the Group Policy update within the client. Imaging is available for Windows XP and you can find it on the Cool Solutions Web site at the http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/ URL, but it is not supported.
The next release of ZfD (code named Prometheus) will also fully support Windows XP Professional, including imaging.
* Originally published in Novell AppNotes
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