Messenger
2.0
Novell Messenger is a corporate, cross-platform instant messaging product that is based on Novell eDirectory™. Your Messenger system can be set up on NetWare®, Linux*, or Windows*. You can send instant messages, allow and block others from seeing your availability, create a corporate-level conversation archive, and more.
The server side of this product is called Novell Messenger, but the client side is called Novell GroupWise® Messenger because it has been customized to accompany the GroupWise product.
This Quick Start provides a high-level roadmap for installing Novell Messenger and performing some basic tasks. For complete system requirements and installation instructions, see the Novell Messenger Installation Guide. For complete information about the features in the GroupWise Messenger client, click > in the client.
The following Novell Messenger documentation is available on the Novell GroupWise Messenger CD:
The following additional Novell Messenger documentation is available on the Messenger 2.0 documentation Web site:
32-bit/x86 processor or 64-bit/x86 processor in 32-bit mode
Any of the following server operating systems, plus the latest Support Pack:
Novell Open Enterprise Server (NetWare or Linux version)
NetWare 5.1, NetWare 6, or NetWare 6.5
SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server 9 or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server 2003 R2
eDirectory 8.7 or later, plus the latest Support Pack
ConsoleOne® 1.3.6 or later
ConsoleOne on Linux requires Java* Virtual Machine (JVM*) 1.4.2, plus the X Window System*, version X11R6 or later.
Windows 2000/XP/2003/2003 R2 and the Novell Client™ on any administrator machine where you run ConsoleOne or the Messenger Installation program
If necessary, you can download the Novell Client from the Novell Product Downloads site.
From a Windows 2000/XP/2003 workstation, log in as an Admin equivalent to the eDirectory tree where you are installing Novell Messenger.
If you will be installing the Novell Messenger agents on a Windows server, you should run the Installation program on that server.
Run setup.exe at the root of the Novell GroupWise Messenger CD.
Click
.Select the installation language, click
, then click to accept the License Agreement.In the
dialog box, select , then click .Follow the on-screen instructions of the Installation program to extend the eDirectory schema for Novell Messenger objects, create your Novell Messenger System, install the Novell Messenger agents, and install the Novell Messenger snap-in to ConsoleOne.
See the Novell Messenger Installation Guide for more information.
At the Linux server, become root by entering su and the root password.
On the Novell GroupWise Messenger for Linux CD, change to the /server directory
Enter the following command:
./install.sh
Follow the on-screen instructions of the Installation program to extend the eDirectory schema for Novell Messenger objects, create your Novell Messenger System, install the Novell Messenger agents, and install the Novell Messenger snap-in to ConsoleOne.
See the Novell Messenger Installation Guide for more information.
Any of the following Windows versions, plus the latest Service Pack for your version of Windows:
Windows 2000 on a Pentium* II 200 or higher with at least 128 MB of RAM
Windows XP Professional on a Pentium III 300 or higher with at least 128 MB of RAM
Windows 2003 on a Pentium III 350 or higher with at least 256 MB of RAM
Windows 2003 R2 on a Pentium III 350 or higher with at least 256 MB of RAM
20 MB of free disk space on each user’s workstation to install the Windows client
An additional 10 MB of free disk space if you store Personal History locally
Any of the following desktop operating systems, plus the latest Support Pack:
Novell Linux Desktop, plus the KDE desktop or the GNOME* desktop
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10, plus the KDE desktop or the GNOME desktop
Red Hat* Desktop 4 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 4, plus the GNOME desktop
Macintosh OS 10.2 (Jaguar), Macintosh OS 10.3 (Panther), or Macintosh OS 10.4 (Tiger)
90 MB of free disk space on each user’s workstation to install the Cross-Platform client
The Messenger client requires 4 MB of free disk space and an additional 86 MB of free disk space to install and use the JVM.
An additional 10 MB of free disk space if you store Personal History locally
Complete the Novell Messenger server installation.
In a Web browser, enter the IP address and port of the Messaging Agent.
For example, if the Messaging Agent has been installed to a server with an IP address of 172.16.5.18 and is using the default port for this agent, you would enter
http://172.16.5.18:8300 to open the Novell Messenger Download Page.
Follow the instructions on the Download page to install the GroupWise Messenger software.
You can also install the Messenger client from the CD.
At a Windows workstation, run setup.exe at the root of the Novell GroupWise Messenger CD.
Click
.Follow the on-screen instructions to install the GroupWise Messenger client software.
To start the Windows client, double-click the GroupWise Messenger client icon on your WIndows desktop.
At a Linux workstation, change to the /client/xplat/linux directory on the Novell GroupWise Messenger for Linux CD.
Run nvlmsgr.bin to install the Linux Messenger client.
sh ./nvlmsgr.bin
To start the Linux client, click the GroupWise Messenger icon on your Linux desktop.
At a Macintosh* workstation, browse to the /client/xplat/mac directory on the Novell GroupWise Messenger for Linux CD.
Run Messenger.sit to install the Macintosh Messenger client.
To start the Macintosh client, click the Novell Messenger icon on your Macintosh desktop.
Click
> > .Click the person you want to send an instant message to.
or
Click the
button to search for a person who is not in your Contact List.Click
.Type the message, then click the arrow button or press Enter.
Double-click the name of the person you want to send an instant message to.
Type the message, then click the arrow button or press Enter.
In an open conversation, click , then click the image that conveys your feelings.
or
Type any of the following keystrokes to represent an emoticon:
When you use the keystrokes instead of selecting the image, the emoticon image appears when you press Enter to send your message. To remind yourself of the keystrokes when typing a message, click
> .Click
.Type part or all of the name of the person you want to add, click
, click the name in the list, then click .or
Type the user ID of the person, then click
.or
Click
, click , , or from the drop-down list next to a field, type the information you are looking for in the field, then click . Select the user you want from the list, then click .Double-click a user in your
.Click
, then click .Click a user (or Ctrl+click multiple users) in your
, then click .or
Click
to search for users who are not in your .You can also Ctrl+click multiple users in your
and press Enter to begin a group conversation.Click the
bar (where your name appears under the menu bar).Click the status you want other users to see next to your name in their
: , , , .Click
> .Click
.(Optional) Type the name of the owner of the chat room.
Type the chat room name.
(Optional) Type a brief description for the chat room.
(Optional) Type a welcome message to be displayed to the users when they log in to the chat room.
Select the maximum number of participants.
(Optional) Select if you want to archive the chat room.
(Optional) Select if you want the chat room to be searchable.
Click
, then click .Click
> .Select a chat room to join, then click
.Select a contact from your
.Right-click the contact, then select
.Type the broadcast message, then press Enter.
From a conversation window, chat room window, or a broadcast window, click
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