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user settings. However, if you have multiple Web servers, you can establish different settings for the
Web servers by completing the following steps for each server’s WebAccess Application.
To configure the WebAccess feature settings:
1
In ConsoleOne, right-click the WebAccess Application object, then click
Properties
.
2
Click
Application > Settings
to display the Application Settings page.
3
Configure the following settings:
Spell Check Items:
Enable this option if you want users to be able to use the Novell
®
Speller
to spell check an item’s text before sending the item. Disable this option to remove all Spell
Check features from the user interface.
Search LDAP Directories:
Enable this option if you have an LDAP server and you want users
to be able to search any LDAP address books you have defined. Disable this option to remove
all LDAP features from the user interface.
Change Passwords:
Enable this option if you want users to be able to change their Mailbox
passwords. Disable this option to remove all Password features from the user interface.
Access Document Management:
Enable this option if you want users to be able to use the
Document Management features. Disable this option to remove all Document Management
features from the user interface (for example, the Documents tab in the WebAccess client).
Open Attachments in Native Format:
By default, the
Save As
option enables users to save
message attachments to their local drives and then open them in their native applications. You
can turn on this option to enable the
Open
option. The
Open
option enables users to open
message attachments directly in their native applications without first saving the files to the
local drive.
This option requires that 1) each user’s Web browser knows the correct application or plug-in
to associate with the attachment, according to its file extension or MIME type, and 2) the
application or plug-in is available to the user. Otherwise, the user is prompted to save the file to
disk or specify the application to open it.