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Renaming GroupWise Accounts in ConsoleOne to Change Case

ConsoleOne does not recognize case changes, so here’s what to do and what to expect.

Submitted by: wnfrost on Thu. 06.16.2011
Filed Under: GroupWise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Product: ConsoleOne, GroupWise

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Using the eDirectory Browser in Designer

Designer has lots of great features. What I find interesting is that there are some that remain hidden and unknown to most people. So let's talk about an interesting one. The eDirectory Browser.

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Virtualizing ConsoleOne 1.3.6h for Windows 7

One of the more tricky hurdles our team had to overcome in our migration from Windows XP to Windows 7 in a ZENworks environment was to figure out how we were going to get ConsoleOne working on our Windows 7 workstations.

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Parse DN Custom DN Delimiter Example

One of the really neat features of Novell Identity Manager is the set of built in functionality. Now much of it is often a simple function, that is pretty commonly used, wrapped into a token with a nicer interface.

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