This section lists updates to the GroupWise 6.5 Interoperability Guide that have been made since the initial release of GroupWise® 6.5. The information will help you to keep current on documentation updates and, in some cases, software updates (such as a Support Pack release).
The information is grouped according to the date when the GroupWise 6.5 Interoperability Guide was republished. Within each dated section, the updates are listed by the names of the main table of contents sections.
The GroupWise 6.5 Interoperability Guide has been updated on the following dates:
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Strongly recommended running the agents in protected memory, with each agent in a separate memory space. |
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Deciding Whether to Run the Internet Agent and Its MTA in Protected Memory |
Strongly recommended running the Internet Agent as well as its MTA in protected memory, with each agent in a separate memory space. |
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Installing WebAccess to Unsupported Web Servers and Configuring WebAccess to Use a Java Servlet Engine Other Than the Novell Servlet Gateway or Tomcat Servlet Engine |
Moved information from the Readme to the Interoperability Guide. |
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Deciding Whether to Run the Internet Agent and Its MTA in Protected Memory and Internet Agent Clustering Worksheet |
Corrected the recommendations for placing the Internet Agent into protected memory. |
Planning WebAccess in a Cluster and Setting Up WebAccess in a Cluster |
Clarified that NetWare® 6.5 provides Apache and Tomcat rather than the Netscape Enterprise Web Server for NetWare and that Apache and Tomcat are not currently supported in a cluster. |
Deciding Whether to Run the WebAccess Agent and Its MTA in Protected Memory and WebAccess Clustering Worksheet |
Corrected the recommendations for placing the WebAccess Agent into protected memory. |
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Added instructions for connecting to a GroupWise system from a non-GroupWise client, such as Outlook*. |
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Forcing Use of the Internet Agent Secondary IP Address and Forcing Use of the Internet Agent Resource Group IP Address |
Corrected Step 1 with the appropriate ConsoleOne property page. |