Success With GroupWise 7 for Linux
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Description/Purpose
The Purpose of the guide is to address the needs of two different kinds
of GroupWise administrators when they implement GroupWise 7 on a Linux platform. Some administrators will implement GroupWise 7 for Linux in a limited manner. . . where it makes sense. Other administrators
will implement GroupWise in an environment that is already immersed in
Linux.
This guide is really two guides bound into one guide. There are three
major sections to this guide. They are as follows:
GroupWise 7 for Linux Server Requirements and Basics
Administrators looking to implement any part of GroupWise 7 for Linux
will need to know what is required for the Linux server, and some of the
basics of working with Linux. This section will be helpful for Administrators
new to Linux. Administrators already immersed in Linux will only need
to review this section to make sure they have fulfilled all of the requirements.
GroupWise 7 for Linux Integration Section
This section of the guide is for administrators looking to implement
portions of their GroupWise system on Linux. These Administrators are
already using a NetWare Server/Windows workstation environment. These
Administrators may have very little knowledge of how to run Linux, so
this guide is written in such a manner that much of the basics commands
of Linux are illustrated so as to provide a fast-track for a GroupWise
administrator to implement Linux.
GroupWise 7 for Linux Full Implementation Section
This section is written for administrators looking to fully implement
GroupWise 7 for Linux on the Linux platform. This includes fully administering
GroupWise from ConsoleOne running on Linux. This environment will not
have any dependencies on an existing NetWare infrastructure or any need
for Windows workstations.
Both of these guides will be written in such a manner that they should
be considered a companion to the Novell’s GroupWise Administrator's
Guide, available at www.taykratzer.com. The one assumption made throughout
this guide is that the reader is familiar with the basics of GroupWise.
References to the Novell Press GroupWise Admnistrator's Guide are
often made throughout this guide.
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