| GroupWise 5 Administration - Cramsession |
A domain consists of one or more post offices.
A post office contains user mailboxes and objects.
When creating an account, you must specify a domain and post office that the account will reside in.
NDS assigns a FID (File ID) to each user account.
A GW system must contain at least one domain.
Domains are administered via NWAdmin.
GW directory store:
GroupWise has a separate directory store from NDS. NDS synchronizes with the directory store.
The POA agent can be run on:
The MTA agent can be run on:
NWAdmin sends administrative messages to the ADA. The ADA then replicates these messages and updates the directory store.
The ADA updates the GW address book..
The ADA agent can be run on:
The directory store is a distributed database containing contact information for all users, commonly accessed through the GW address book. The ADA processes all updates for this information, known as directory synchronization.
The document store contains all documents for GroupWise libraries.
By running the install program, NDS will be checked to verify if the schema has been extended to include GW information, and will automatically extend it if it has not been performed already.
You must install the GW plug-in to NWAdmin. This is located on the CD or domain directory - X:/GWSOFT/ADMIN/GWSETUP.EXE. Installing this plug-in will add enhancements to the version of NWAdmin used by the workstation to allow it to administer GW.
The administrative workstation must be running NetWare Client 32.
X:/GWSOFT/CLIENT/ will contain the Client16 and Client32 installation files. You will just need to run SETUP.EXE out of either directory to install the GW client.
X:/GWSOFT/AGENTS/ contains agent files for programs such as the GW Monitor that works in conjunction with ManageWise.
The PO name can contain up to 32 characters and can contain one or more words. Once a PO has been named, it cannot be changed.
The GRPWISE.NCF file contains load statements to load the ADA, MTA, and POA.
The ADA and MTA files have a required parameter that must be configured:
The POA file has a required parameter that must be configured:
Parameters entered in the startup file or entered at the command line will override settings for the object in NDS.
Parameter changes made from the agent screen will be good only for that session, and will be reset once the agent restarts.
For direct access, users must have [RWCE_F] rights to all PO directories except X:\WPCSOUT\ADS\. Users also must have a mapped connection to the PO directory.
When using client-server access, the workstation must be configured with a TCP/IP address, and must be able to communicate properly with the server. Once the client has been installed, check to make sure you can ping the IP address of the server to ensure proper communications.
Direct access options:
With client-server, you can proxy with users in another PO. With direct access, you can only proxy with users in the same PO.
Messages are broken into three sections:
Message store directories:
Where each section is contained:
OFMSG directory holds message databases that contain the text of each message. This directory can hold up to 25 databases.
OFUSER directory holds user databases that contain the header information of each message.
Two types of databases are stored here:
OFFILES directory holds file attachments larger than 2KB.
With client-server access, the POA handles moving all message sections to the different directories.
With direct access, the POA and client work together to move message sections to their proper directories.
The WPCSIN directory contains messages coming into the MTA to be delivered elsewhere. The PO places outgoing files into the WPCSIN directory.
The WPCSOUT directory contains messages that have been moved by the MTA. The PO scans this directory for new files and delivers them accordingly.
These directories are relative to the MTA, not the PO.
Each WPCSIN and WPCSOUT directory contains priority subdirectories.
This database functions as a single reference point for all PO databases. For example, this database will reference where other databases store certain headers or messages.
NGWGUARD.DC is the guardian dictionary file, which is used as a template to build the any of the following databases:
This file contains various schema information, such as user and message database information.
When deleting a NetWare user that has a GW account, you will be prompted with the following options:
You can proxy in the same PO using either access method. Proxying with two accounts in different PO's requires client-server access.
When moving a user's mailbox within the same domain:
Mailbox/Library maintenance options:
| Analyze/Fix Databases | |
| Expire/Reduce Messages | |
| Mailbox Statistics | |
| Reset Client Options | Resets options set by user within the client. |
| Recreate User Database | Recreates a deleted database. |
| Structural Rebuild | Reconstructs a user database. |
System maintenance options are used to maintain directory store databases.
System maintenance options:
| Validate Database | Verifies database integrity. |
| Recover Database | Corrects inconsitencies, but not information. Can be run while database is in use. |
| Rebuild Database | Corrects inconsitencies and information. Must have exclusive access to database. Rebuilds database using information from parent domain. |
| Recliam Unused Space | Reclaims unused space in database. |
| Rebuild Indexes for Listing | Rebuilds indexes for address book. |
You must ensure that the NWGUARD.DB, WPDOMAIN.DB, WPHOST.DB and message and user databases are backed up regularly.
POA:
ADA:
Document properties are kept in library database files in the PO directory (DMDDxxxx.DB).
Document properties:
Library public rights:
| Add | User can add documents to the library. |
| Change | User can modify documents in the library. |
| Delete | User can delete documents in the library; must have view right to perform this. |
| View | Can view or copy documents, but not modify. |
| Designate Official Version | User can make a document the official version. The official version is the version of the document located in searches. |
| Reset In-Use Flag | Keeps two users from opening the same document at the same time. |
When deleting a library document, you can choose the following:
Minimum requirements:
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The GroupWise client is available for:
The clients for Windows 95, Windows NT and Macintosh are fully functional.
The client for Windows 3.1 lacks functionality for document management, sharing, proxy access, and filtering.
The REG.DAT file is checked during installation to ensure the Windows Messaging system has been installed. It checks to verify that the MAPI32.DLL and MAPI32SP.DLL files are installed. If they are, it proceeds with the client installation, and if not, it first installs the Windows Messaging system, then proceeds with the installation.
Auto-Update is used to automatically upgrade detect and upgrade the workstations current version of the GW client to the newest version. Version identifiers are placed in the user's database and in the REG.DAT file.
Client startup options:
| /ph-pathname | Path to user's post office directory. |
| /@u-UserID | Tells GW which user account to use when logging in. |
| /c | Only opens GW if new mail is found. |
| /d-pahtname | Tells GW where to store temporary files. |
| /l-xx | Specifies language to use, where xx is the two letter language specifier. |
| /la-UserID | Used when logging into your GW account when another person is logged in to the workstation. |
The address book can be run as a separate program outside of GroupWise using the ADDRBOOK.EXE command.