Novell GroupWise 8 Administration

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Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/N3105

Overview

Novell Groupwise 8 has many new and exciting features making it the undisputed hub of your business collaboration.  As a GroupWise administrator, you need to know how to install, configure, and monitor many of the new and enhanced features in web accessibility, calendaring, and messaging.  In this course, you will learn how to confidently migrate existing GroupWise systems to Novell GroupWise 8, install and configure GroupWise 8 for multiple platforms, and perform many other tasks needed in the day-to-day administration of a GroupWise system. 

Novell GroupWise Administration (Course 3105) is ideal for:

  • GroupWise system administrators, integrators and engineers
  • Networking consultants
  • Reseller and partner technical-support staff
  • New GroupWise customers

Delegates will learn how to

  • Install and configure a basic GroupWise system on Linux
  • Install and explore the GroupWise client on Linux and Windows
  • Perform administration tasks in and maintain a basic GroupWise system
  • Install, configure, and optimize GroupWise Internet Access (GWIA)
  • Expand a GroupWise system and maintain it
  • Install and configure GroupWise WebAccess
  • Install and configure Novell Messenger
  • Monitor a GroupWise system
  • Upgrade and migrate a GroupWise system from NetWare to Linux

Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/N3105

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