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Find and export users not logged in - Active Directory
This is a little PowerShell script that finds and exports a list of users not logged in, in a number of days, from your Active Directory.
Submitted by: nop1983 on Wed. 02.01.2012
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Active Directory, Administration, Auditing, Automation, Microsoft, Tips for Administrators, Tools and Utilities, User Management
Document Management Made Easier: Vibe Desktop and Add In
Two new tools are helping Novell Vibe users jump start their document management. Watch a few new videos showing off the latest additions to the Vibe arsenal.
Submitted by: Vibe_Library on Fri. 01.27.2012
Filed Under:
Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Vibe Cool Solutions
Topic: Document Management, File Management, Microsoft, Novell Teaming Library
Product: GroupWise, Vibe
Novell Vibe Competitive Review (SharePoint)
See how Vibe stacks up against the competition. See how Vibe wins against SharePoint in enterprise collaboration.
Submitted by: Teaming_Library on Fri. 11.04.2011
Filed Under:
Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Vibe Cool Solutions
Topic: Evaluations, Microsoft, Novell Teaming Library, Partners, Tips for Administrators, Tips for End Users, Tips for Small Business Owners, White Papers
Product: GroupWise, Vibe
1.0.0.7 update available for the Advansys PST Creator
The Advansys PST Creator update, 1.0.0.7, is now available. The Advansys PST Creator converts Advansys Archive To Go for GroupWise archives to Outlook PST files.
Submitted by: -Advansys- on Thu. 06.23.2011
Filed Under:
GroupWise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: 3rd Party Products, All-Tech GroupWise, Archive, Microsoft, Outlook, Partner Blogs, Partners, Tips for Administrators
Product: GroupWise
Condrey Corporation Releases Kanaka for Mac 2.1
Provides Mac OS X users automated single login access to Novell eDirectory storage resources through flexible login options—with no NetWare dependencies.
Submitted by: buckgashler on Wed. 12.15.2010
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Cool Blogs: Official Novell Bloggers, Open Enterprise Server Cool Solutions
Topic: Announcements, Authentication, Client, Linux, Macintosh, Microsoft, NetWare, Single Sign-on, Storage, Windows 7
Product: eDirectory, Open Enterprise Server
LJDT: Base64 Encoding
In computing there are two terms which are often confused: encoding and enciphering. One of them, with 'cipher' in its name, usually best refers to something that is cryptographically enciphered which means it was mathematically mangled in a fashion that the result, regardless of the input, is fairly random, patternless nonsense to the un-key-assisted eye. The other term refers to simply changing data from one form to another at is basic level. One type of encoding is 'base64' encoding, which is used through many areas of computing and can be explained much more-simply than most cryptographic cipher functions (in my opinion). This article is to show how, on many levels, Linux Just Does That.
Submitted by: aburgemeister on Mon. 09.28.2009
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Identity and Security, Data Center
Topic: Administration, BASH, Certificates, Command Line, Concepts, Importing-Exporting / ICE/ LDIF, Linux, Microsoft, UNIX
Product: eDirectory, Linux, Open Enterprise Server, openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server







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