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Load Balancing User Placement in GroupWise Post Offices - Part 2
Here's part 2 of Geoff Carman's article on Load Balancing User Placement in GroupWise Post Offices.
Submitted by: geoffc on Thu. 11.12.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, GroupWise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Administration
Product: DirXML, eDirectory, GroupWise, Identity Manager, Identity Manager 3.5
IDM 613 Invalid Syntax Error Troubleshooting
My boss recently ran into this inexplicable error, and I looked at it at the time, and we both threw our hands up in the air and decided, we will pretty much have to live with it, since it was mostly harmless (The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy's description of planet Earth).
Recently I revisited the problem, and was in a more stubborn mind set and was able to track it down. Here's the scoop.
Submitted by: geoffc on Wed. 11.11.2009
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions, Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions
Topic: Error messages, Troubleshooting
Product: DirXML, eDirectory, Identity Manager, Identity Manager 3.5
Using Global Configuration Values in XPATH
Geoff Carman provides an overview on how to use global configuration variables in XPATH.
Submitted by: geoffc on Sun. 11.08.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Configuration, XPATH
Product: DirXML, eDirectory, Identity Manager, Identity Manager 3.5
Cool tricks using XPATH on nodesets
Geoff Carman shares some cool tricks you can do with XPATH that extends the power of Novell Identity Manager.
Submitted by: geoffc on Sun. 11.08.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: XPATH
Product: DirXML, eDirectory, Identity Manager, Identity Manager 3.5
Using XPATH to examine Association values
Novell Identity Manager has an advantage over some of its competitors based on how it stores the association values for synchronized objects. Come see how you can use XPATH to examine these values.
Submitted by: geoffc on Sun. 11.08.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: XPATH
Product: DirXML, eDirectory, Identity Manager, Identity Manager 3.5
Using String Compares in XPATH Statements
One of the neat things to do with XPATH is to do some string manipulations that the default DirXML Script token set does not include. In this article, Geoff Carman shares some tips on how to use string functions.
Submitted by: geoffc on Sun. 11.08.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: XPATH
Product: DirXML, eDirectory, Identity Manager, Identity Manager 3.5

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