The following sections provide information about how the GroupWise driver supports these standard driver features:
A local installation is an installation of the driver on the Metadirectory server. The GroupWise driver can be installed on the following operating systems supported for the Metadirectory server:
Windows Server 2003 SP2 32-bit
Windows Server 2008 32-bit
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2 32-bit
Open Enterprise Server 2 SP1 32-bit
NOTE:Only a 32-bit GroupWise driver is supported on a 64-bit platform.
The GroupWise driver can use the Remote Loader service to run on a server other than the Metadirectory server. For example, you might not want to install the Metadirectory server (Metadirectory engine and Identity Vault) on the same server as GroupWise. In this case, you install the Remote Loader and driver on the GroupWise server and the Remote Loader enables the driver to communicate with the Metadirectory server.
The GroupWise driver is supported on the following platforms running the Remote Loader:
Windows Server 2003 SP2 32-bit
Windows Server 2008 32-bit
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2 32-bit
Open Enterprise Server 2 SP1 32-bit
NOTE:Only a 32-bit GroupWise driver is supported on a 64-bit platform.
The sample driver configuration supports entitlements. When entitlements are enabled, the driver does the following actions by default:
Adds User object accounts
Removes User object accounts
Adds members of the distribution list
Removes members of the distribution list
The Subscriber channel sets the password. Passwords are not synchronized on the Publisher channel. This means that passwords are synchronized from the Identity Vault to GroupWise, but not from GroupWise to the Identity Vault.
The best practice is to configure GroupWise to authenticate against the Identity Vault, in which case password synchronization is not required.
The GroupWise driver synchronizes users, groups, distribution lists, external entities, containers, and post offices.