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Using/Accessing GroupWise from home

Want to be able to log in to your GroupWise email from home? You're not alone. This is one of the most commonly asked questions from GroupWise users. Here's the scoop.

Submitted by: ssalgy on Fri. 11.09.2012
Filed Under: GroupWise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Supported, WebAccess
Product: GroupWise

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GroupWise WebAccess on IE9

GroupWise WebAccess has some problems when you are on Windows 7 (64 bit), and you are trying to use IE9 as your browser. Here's a workaround, till Ascot ships.

Submitted by: ssalgy on Thu. 07.21.2011
Filed Under: GroupWise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: WebAccess
Product: GroupWise

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Opening GroupWise 8 WebAccess Attachments on SLES 10 or OES2 Linux

This Cool Solutions tip is a more modern version of the original tip submitted by Jason Long back in August of 2004 (Downloading GroupWise WebAccess Attachments on SUSE Linux).

Submitted by: BPainter on Thu. 07.07.2011
Filed Under: GroupWise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: WebAccess
Product: GroupWise

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Editing documents in Shared Folders, in GroupWise Web Access

Here's a new Q&A about how to make (and save) edits to documents in shared folders, using the GroupWise Web Access client.

Submitted by: ssalgy on Thu. 04.28.2011
Filed Under: GroupWise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: WebAccess
Product: GroupWise

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GroupWise Ascot WebAccess Busy Search

I thought I would share the following video with you. I created it for an advisory panel to show their users and feedback has been pretty good so far.

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Novell Access Manager – “Detected URL Tampering”

There are several reasons that cause the NAM to detect URL Tampering. Most often it is a name resolution issue stemming from improper DNS or HOSTS file configuration in your environment. Still, even with proper configuration your users may, appropriately, get this message. The reason may stem from users having become accustomed to using web server host or “short names” to access the web server/app before it was protected by Access Manager. If that is the case, this article will show you when and how you can configure NAM to allow “short name” access using the Virtual Mult-homing feature.

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