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GroupWise Resource Archive - March 2011
The March 2011 edition of the free GroupWise Resource Archive is now available for the GroupWise Community. Collated by Advansys since November 1999, the searchable GroupWise Resource Archive is a rich information resource derived from the GroupWise administrators' NGW List.
Submitted by: -Advansys- on Sun. 03.06.2011
Filed Under:
GroupWise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: 3rd Party Products, Administration, Announcements, Collaboration, Tips for Administrators
Product: GroupWise
My Collection of Useful Linux Admin Tricks
The purpose of Novell Cool Solutions is to disseminate information that contributors provide and share what they think is Cool. To continue with this purpose and tradition, I have compiled a list of what I think are Cool Tips and Shortcuts that have greatly improved the efficiency of my life with Linux.
I hope you think they are Cool Solutions too!
Submitted by: mfaris01 on Tue. 01.11.2011
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Open Enterprise Server Cool Solutions, All Tech, All the Time
Topic: Administration, All-Tech OES, BASH, Command Line, Especially for Linux Newbies, Linux, Passwords, Shortcuts, Tips for Administrators, Tools and Utilities, Troubleshooting
Product: Linux, Open Enterprise Server, SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
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.
Submitted by: pmckeith on Wed. 11.17.2010
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Access Control, Administration, Authentication, Browsers, Configuration, Deployment, Error messages, Gateways, Identity & Security Management, Links, Partners, Policies, Secure Access, Single Sign-on, Tips for Administrators, Troubleshooting, WebAccess
Product: Access Manager, Compliance Management Platform, iChain, Identity-Driven Computing, Secure Identity Management
Put Visualization Templates To Work For You In Novell Operations Center
The layout view used to create visualizations in Novell Operations Center (NOC) supports the use of drawing templates. These templates allow us to “create once” and “use everywhere” when creating our visualizations.
Click Read More to learn how to construct these templates.
Submitted by: jcalleniii on Wed. 11.10.2010
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions, Cool Blogs: Official Novell Bloggers, Business Service Management Cool Solutions
Topic: Administration, Best Practices, Business Service Management, Shortcuts, Tips for Administrators
Product: Business Service Management
Novell Operations Center Engineers 508-Compliant Farm Animals
Yes, you read that correctly. Rumor has it that during BrainShare 2010, the Novell Operations Center team performed a “live” demo using farm animals that were “engineered” to be 508-compliant (well, at least partially-compliant)
Click Read More below to see the details
Submitted by: jcalleniii on Thu. 10.21.2010
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions, Cool Blogs: Official Novell Bloggers, Business Service Management Cool Solutions
Topic: Administration, Best Practices, Business Service Management, Customizing, General, Tips for Administrators, Tips for End Users
Product: Business Service Management
Novell Operations Center: Viewing MS SQL Database Schemas though BDI
Almost any application that uses a database as its data store can be integrated into NOC through a custom BDI adapter. With strong knowledge about your schema, and the power of SQL, you have the power to integrate your database-backed application into the NOC product.
Submitted by: tlafrance on Thu. 10.14.2010
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions, Cool Blogs: Official Novell Bloggers, Business Service Management Cool Solutions
Topic: Business Service Management, Customizing, Database, Integration, Tips for Administrators, Tips for End Users, Tools and Utilities
Product: Business Service Management, Operations Center






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