Skype enables you to make voice and video calls via the Web. You can use Skype with GroupWise to make calls, see presence, send instant messages, and send text messages.
To install Skype, visit the Skype Web site.
You must meet the following prerequisites in order to use Skype with GroupWise:
Visit the Skype Web site to download and install Skype.
In order to use Skype with GroupWise, you need to enable Skype as the default telephony provider.
In GroupWise, click Tools > Options.
Double-click Environment, then click the Default Actions tab.
In the Default telephony provider drop-down list, select Skype.
You can configure Skype to start when GroupWise is opened, whether you use a shared workstation or your own.
In GroupWise, click Tools > Options.
Double-click Environment, then click the General tab.
Select Launch Skype at startup.
This starts Skype when GroupWise starts, and closes Skype when GroupWise is closed.
Click OK, then click Close.
GroupWise uses the default telephony provider to make phone calls. In order to use Skype with GroupWise, you need to enable Skype as the default telephony provider (See Enabling Skype in GroupWise).
You can make a phone call within GroupWise in multiple ways:
When a GroupWise message contains a telephone number, the number is displayed as a hyperlink.
To make a call directly from a message in GroupWise:
Click the linked phone number within the message.
Click the contact folder that contains the contact that you want to call.
Click the linked phone number for the contact that you want to call.
Click the contact folder that contains the contact that you want to call.
Right-click the name of a contact, then click Details.
Click the drop-down arrow next to Dial on the toolbar, then click the number you want to call.
To make video calls, you must have a Web cam installed on your workstation, and the person you are calling must also have a Web cam.
Click the Presence icon located next to the name of the user you want to video call.
If you are calling a contact that you created (that is, a contact that is not in the GroupWise system address book), you will see dimmed Presence icons in contacts folders, such as the Frequent Contacts folder. Click a dimmed Presence icon to send SMS text messages to a personal contact.
If you are texting another GroupWise user in your organization, Presence icons are displayed in email messages when Novell Messenger is also running on your workstation. For more information, see the GroupWise 18 and Messenger Quick Start.
Click Video Call.
To send an SMS text message through Skype:
Click the Presence icon located next to the name of the user you want to send a text message to.
If you are texting a contact that you created (that is, a contact that is not in the GroupWise system address book), you will see dimmed Presence icons in contacts folders, such as the Frequent Contacts folder. Click a dimmed Presence icon to send SMS text messages to a personal contact.
If you are texting another GroupWise user in your organization, Presence icons are displayed in email messages when Novell Messenger is also running on your workstation. For more information, see the GroupWise 18 and Messenger Quick Start.
Click SMS, click the user’s name, then click the phone number that has the Skype logo next to it.
Specify the message that you want to send, then click Send.
You can also send a text message by using native GroupWise functionality, as described in Sending SMS Text Messages
in Text Messages, Phone Calls, and Instant Messaging
in the GroupWise 18 Client User Guide.
You can use Skype to begin an instant messaging conversation from within GroupWise.
You can use instant messaging to contact users only if they are members of your Skype Contact List. If they are not, users must configure Skype to allow instant messages from anyone.
Click the Presence icon located next to the name of the user you want to contact.
Click IM.
When the prerequisites that are described in Prerequisites are met, Skype presence information is automatically displayed in GroupWise.
The Presence icon is either enabled (color) or disabled (gray). Disabled means that the user is not present. Enabled means that the user is present.
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