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Solving Wrong Characters in GroupWise 8 WebAccess

Novell GroupWise 8 WebAccess sometimes displays wrong characters when editing or replying to mails. For example, if you edit an email and then use the addressbook and return, international chars like åäö and such are replaced with ?. Here's a tip that should help.

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Consultant's Corner: Upgrading to GroupWise 8 - Part 4: WebAccess

Here's part 4 of Gregg Hinchman's series on upgrading to GroupWise 8. In part 4 Gregg will go through the upgrade of both WebAccess components - WebAccess Agent and the WebAccess Application (Apache2/Tomcat4 part).

Submitted by: GreggHinchman on Thu. 02.26.2009
Filed Under: GroupWise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: WebAccess
Product: GroupWise

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Fix the Compile Error Obtained While Using the Basic Interface of WebAccess

After applying the latest patch for GroupWise 7.0.3 hp2 & GroupWise 8 hp1, the following error is received when composing mail using the basic interface in WebAccess.

Compile Error: seltime.inc: Line 36: ) was encountered. } was expected.. Cannot load file: send.htt.

Here's a solution from wnfrost.

Submitted by: wnfrost on Wed. 02.25.2009
Filed Under: GroupWise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Troubleshooting, WebAccess
Product: GroupWise

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Easily Managing Rogue Forwarding Rules

The latest security threat uses forwarding rules in GroupWise WebAccess. Make sure that you don't have information leaks or rogue rules and do it easier using Vertigo from GWAVA.

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Force SSL on GroupWise 8 WebAccess and Calendar Publishing

Another tip on how to force SSL for GroupWise 8 WebAccess on OES 2 SP1 - Linux.

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The "Mobile Blind Spot" - Part I in a Series on Endpoint Security

Late last year the U.S. Department of Defense banned USB drives and other removable media after after a worm infiltrated military networks. The decision highlights a recent increase in malicious code affecting flash media cards, USB sticks, camera's, iPods and more.

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