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6.1.4 Identity Manager Configuration Issue
The
Identity Manager Accessory Portlet Reference Guide
provides information for configuring
GroupWise portlets. In particular, it instructs you to edit lines in the
webacc.cfg
file to appear as
follows:
Security.UseClientIP.enable=false
Security.UseClientCookie.enable=false
It is preferable to make these changes in ConsoleOne, rather than in the
webacc.cfg
file. The
Use
client IP in security sessions
setting and the
Use Cookies
settings default to selected (true) in
ConsoleOne. If you do not deselect them in ConsoleOne, the “true” settings are written to the
webacc.cfg
file, overwriting your manual changes to that file. If this happens, the WebAccess
client prompts for login multiple times.
1
In ConsoleOne, browse to and select the Domain object.
2
Right-click the GroupWiseWebAccess object, then click
Properties
.
3
Click
Application > Security
.
4
Deselect
Use client IP in securing sessions
.
5
Deselect the check boxes in the
Use Cookies
column.
6
Click
OK
.
6.1.5 Server-Based Anti-Virus Software
If you run server-based anti-virus 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/section/468.html)
for
compatible products.
6.2 NetWare/Windows Administration Issues
“eDirectory and Windows Support” on page 10
“GWTSA and Duplicate Source Directories” on page 10
“Quotas on NSS Volumes” on page 11
“eDirectory Admin User Surname on Windows” on page 11
6.2.1 eDirectory and Windows Support
Versions of Novell eDirectory earlier than 8.8.4 are not supported on Windows Server 2008.
6.2.2 GWTSA and Duplicate Source Directories
The GroupWise Target Service Agent (GWTSA) handles situations where the same directory names
are used for backups on different volumes by numbering the instances. For example:
Original GWTSA
GroupWise System/[Dom]Provo2:
GroupWise System/[Dom]Provo2: