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wschreiber's picture
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DSImport - Win32 Tool to Update eDirectory from CSV Files

If you like DSReport, you'll like DSImport, too.

Forget about the hassle with LDIF files to get your data into eDirectory. Use plain text CSV in this easy-to-use and powerful Import Tool.

Submitted by: wschreiber on Fri. 11.13.2009
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Tools and Utilities
Product: eDirectory

matt's picture
tool
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GroupWise External User Import

GroupWise External User Import (GWEUI) is a utility that provides for the automated creation of External User accounts in a Novell GroupWise email system.

Submitted by: matt on Wed. 10.28.2009
Filed Under: GroupWise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Tools and Utilities
Product: GroupWise

bputtali's picture
tool
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Delete Empty Columns from a CSV file

A simple perl script to delete empty columns from a CSV file. It was mainly created for the Novell Log Manager product but can be used where there are a lot of empty columns in a CSV which are in the way of analyzing the data easily.

Submitted by: bputtali on Tue. 10.27.2009
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Tools and Utilities
Product: Sentinel

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blog
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How to run the GroupWise 8 View Designer with the SP1 Client Installed

Ed Hanley released the GroupWise 8 View Designer back in january 2009. Great work, Ed!

This one works only with the GW 8.0.0 Client and works from the GroupWise client directory (you copy the View Designer files to the GW 8.0.0 Client directory, as Ed describes in the install instructions).

You've installed the GW 8.0.1 Client (GW8 SP1).
Now what?

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article
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LJDT: The 'watch' command

Do you ever find yourself running a command, pressing the up-arrow, then [Enter], then the up-arrow, then [Enter], then the up-arrow.... this is a great exercise that will get your fingers used to typing random odd key sequences without your eyes paying attention, but otherwise it's a complete waste of time. A command I have come to love helps me point my OCD tendencies to other pointless tasks while running commands over and over for me. Introducing 'watch', because Linux Just Does That.

aburgemeister's picture
tool
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Base64-to-hexadecimal converter

For those cases where converting from Base64 encoded data to a hexadecimal output similar to what you get from other utilities this script may simplify your life. The script takes input and decodes it finally converting it to hex output for use in other applications.

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