- i am lost... i need help
- Posted by Mark Pasquale on February 18th, 2006
hi , right now in my workgroup we are using Outlook Express 6 for our e
mail client , my boss wants me to upgrade to Novell Groupwise 6 , does
anyone know how to set this up so it can work ,
thanks
mark pasquale
- Posted by Bruce Chambers on February 19th, 2006
Mark Pasquale wrote:
Well, first you start with a Novell NetWare network.... Then you'd
install GroupWise Server on one of your servers, and the GroupWise
client on each workstation.
Since you say you currently have a workgroup network scenario, I'm
going to presume that you've a small business (the optimum workgroup
size is 10 to 12 computers). If that's the case, Novell's Linux Small
Business Suite might be something for you to look into:
http://www.novell.com/products/linuxsmallbiz/
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- Posted by Bruce Chambers on February 19th, 2006
Bruce Chambers wrote:
Oops! I hadn't realized that Novell had finally ported GroupWise to a
Windows-based server. Looks like you can use a Win2K server, rather
than diving into a Novell network.
http://www.novell.com/products/groupwise/sysreqs.html
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