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Condition statements for GroupWise or Identity Manager
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Setting a Vacation "Out of Office" Rule in GroupWise 2012

We were checking out the keywords people regularly search for on Novell.com (using our site search as well as Google), and spotted a recurring desire to know how to set a vacation rule. This is no great surprise. We all love to take vacations, and particularly love to let our co-workers know that we are taking them. This is one of life's simple pleasures. And to make it even more pleasurable, GroupWise 2012 has vastly streamlined the way you set it all up.

Submitted by: ssalgy on Thu. 09.06.2012
Filed Under: GroupWise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Rules, Supported
Product: GroupWise

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Load balancing mailboxes across Exchange 2010 message stores using IDM policy rules

Easiest way to load balance mailboxes across different DBs in Exchange 2010.

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Provision and Deprovision Users with the WorkOrder Driver - Part 2

In this Cool Solution series we will see how we can set up the workorder driver together with a loopback driver to activate and deactivate user accounts based on the starting date and end date of the user account.

In part 1 we went through the basic add event of a new user. In part 2 we will start with giving the new user a password and moving the user to the active users container.

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Provision and Deprovision Users with the WorkOrder Driver - Part 1

In this Cool Solution series we will see how we can set up the workorder driver together with a loopback driver to activate and deactivate user accounts based on the starting date and end date of the user account.

In part 1 we will go through the basic add event of a new user.

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Grant Group Override Ability to See Hidden Photos Within the User Application

In the User Application, there is the ability to show and hide certain attributes from the rest of the users when performing Directory Searches or an Organization Chart lookup. However, once the attribute is marked as hidden it can not be viewed by anyone within the User Application. How can one override this default behavior within the User Application?

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GroupWise rule for time-based maintenance of select e-mails

Ever wanted to selectively act on e-mails that were a certain age? GroupWise Rules let you do this quickly and easily without bothering the GroupWise admin and having them generally do things like dropping all e-mail (vs. select e-mails) over a certain age.

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