User/Entry Data Quota (v2.1):
The Teaming administrator can set a maximum size limit for each Teaming user’s accumulated attached files and versions in any single folder entry. Users receive a warning when they reach a “high-water mark” (a percentage of their data quota for the folder entry). When they finally reach the data quota for the folder entry, users cannot create additional file attachments or versions in that folder entry until they free up space by deleting file attachments and versions in that folder entry. Administrators can assign data quotas on an individual user basis, or use groups to easily assign the same data quota to multiple users. For usage instructions, see Managing User Disk Space Usage with User Data Quotas
in Site Maintenance
in the Kablink Teaming 2.1 Administration Guide.
Administrative Purge for Workspaces and Folders (v2.1):
Because deleted items count against users’ data quotas, the Teaming administrator can choose to purge deleted items from the Teaming site to free up storage space. For usage instructions, see Purging Deleted Files
in Site Maintenance
in the Kablink Teaming 2.1 Administration Guide.
Workspace/Folder Export/Import (v2.1):
The Teaming administrator can export workspaces, folders, and folder entries, then import them into a different Teaming system. The export process includes all content associated with the exported workspace, folder, or folder entry, such as users, groups, team members, roles, custom forms, landing pages, workflows, custom JSPs, and simple URLs. The import process attempts to reconcile imported data with data already existing in the target Teaming site. For usage instructions, see Exporting/Importing Workspaces, Folders, and Entries
in Site Maintenance
in the Kablink Teaming 2.1 Administration Guide.
Multiple LDAP queries (v2.0): Novell Teaming 2.x can search multiple LDAP containers for User objects so that Teaming user accounts can be set up for users distributed throughout your LDAP directory. For setup instructions, see Section 5.3, Adding Teaming Users from Your LDAP Directory.
Multiple zones (v2.0):
A zone is like a separate Teaming site that exists as a subset of your overall Teaming site. Different zones have different URLs and all data in different zones is kept completely separated. For setup instructions, see Setting Up Zones (Virtual Teaming Sites)
in Site Setup
in the Kablink Teaming 2.1 Administration Guide.
Software extensions (v2.0 / v2.1):
You can enhance the functionality of your Teaming site by implementing software extensions. In Teaming 2.1, you can deploy extensions to the Teaming software while logged in to the Teaming site, without manually editing the Teaming properties file (ssf-ext.properties). Existing Teaming software extensions can also be viewed and deleted from the new Manage Extensions page on the Teaming site. For usage instructions, see Adding Software Extensions to Your Teaming Site
in Site Setup
in the Kablink Teaming 2.1 Administration Guide.
Remote applications (v2.0):
You can also expand the functionality of your Teaming site by running remote applications from the Teaming site. For setup instructions, see Using Remote Applications on Your Teaming Site
in Site Setup
in the Kablink Teaming 2.1 Administration Guide.