Site-wide brand:
Create a site-wide brand and manage users’ ability to create individual brands on lower-level workspaces. For more information, see Creating a Site-Wide Brand
in the Novell Teaming 3 Administration Guide.
Default home page:
Set a default home page where all users are first taken when they access the Teaming site. You can create a separate default home page for visitors. For more information, see Setting a Default Home Page
in the Novell Teaming 3 Administration Guide.
User and group management: When you move or rename users and groups that are being synchronized via LDAP, Teaming now recognizes the change and maintains the association between the user or group that was moved or renamed and the LDAP server. For more information, see LDAP Attribute to Identify User.
User Visibility:
Hide one set of users from another set of users. For example, you might want to do this if your Teaming site has users from more than one company and you want users to see only the users who belong to their same company. For more information, see Restricting Groups of Users from Seeing One Another
in the Novell Teaming 3 Administration Guide.
Expanded User Profile:
The User Profile section in Teaming 3 has been expanded to rival other professional knowledgebases such as LinkedIn. Now users can include more information to share with their colleagues, such as education, qualifications, and competencies. For more information, see Modifying Your Profile
in the Kablink Teaming 3 User Guide.
For information about how Teaming administrators can modify the information that is displayed in the profile view, see Customizing the Default User Profile View
in the Novell Teaming 3 Administration Guide.
If you have modified the User Profile definition for your Teaming site, these changes are not displayed when you upgrade to Teaming 3. To display these changes, complete the steps in Resetting Your Profile View Definitions
in the Novell Teaming 3
.
Profile Quick View Dialog Box:
The Profile Quick View dialog box is displayed when users click on a user’s Presence icon
. It enables them to see information about that user, view the user’s micro-blog or workspace, follow the user, and more.
For information about how Teaming administrators can modify the information that is displayed in the Profile Quick View, see Customizing the Default Profile Quick View
in the Novell Teaming 3 Administration Guide.
If you have modified the User Profile definition for your Teaming site, this dialog box is not displayed when you upgrade to Teaming 3. To display these changes, complete the steps in Resetting Your Profile View Definitions
in the Novell Teaming 3
.
Ability to Send Teaming Mail Messages from a Custom Address: Configure Teaming to send e-mail messages and notifications from a zone-specific or site-wide address. In previous versions of Teaming, when a user sends an e-mail message from Teaming, the message can be shown only as being from that specific user.
For more information, see Configuring Teaming to Send E-Mail Messages and Notifications from a Custom Address
in the Novell Teaming 3 Administration Guide.