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This Novell GroupWise 8 Advanced Administration course is a four day, hands-on experience. It provides a
highly technical look at the features of GroupWise 8 from the Administrator role and teaches you how to troubleshoot those features. The labs in this class focus on leveraging GroupWise features to make administration and
troubleshooting a GroupWise 8 system more efficient.
Audience
The audience for this course is experienced GroupWise server administrators who are, or intend to be, managing GroupWise servers at a level that goes beyond the basic administration skills covered in Course 3105, GroupWise 8 Administration. This is for GroupWise administrators who want to go beyond a standard installation and gain indepth
knowledge of Agent configurations.
Before taking this course, you should have a fundamental knowledge of networking technologies, especially TCP/IP. Solid working knowledge of Novell eDirectory is required, including the use of ConsoleOne, tree organization, and how to browse the tree. GroupWise administration skills are also required. You must know how to access
GroupWise objects from the GroupWise view in ConsoleOne. It is also necessary for you to know the GroupWise folder/file structure.
During this course, you will learn to:
This course covers many topics, including:
Architecture Review
Applying Support Packs
Advanced Agent Configuration
Advanced GWIA Configuration
Advanced WebAccess Configuration
Securing GroupWise with SSL
Client
Top Support Issues
Mobile Solutions
Clustering
I have written and delivered training courses for many years and in all that time there has always been some form of evaluation at the end of the course. Although there are several questions on the current QA evaluation form, the most important is Overall Satisfaction.
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