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  1. yaktam

    Moving groupwise 5.5 to new server/tree

    KenB: Thanks for the tip. Went thru that TID. Unfortunately it is a destructive method, one that could potentially leave both the old server and new server dead on the floor. I needed something where I could leave the old server intact, copy some files and create a duplicate server. I wound...
  2. yaktam

    Moving groupwise 5.5 to new server/tree

    Gioffre: The "correct database type does not exist" turned out to be a slight "faux pas" on my part. I actually didn't copy over the wpdomain.db when I "xcopied" the entire old server MAIL directory over to our NT server and then from the NT server to the new Novell Server MAIL directory...
  3. yaktam

    GWIA : Detected error on SMTP command

    Bynico: I've been playing with RESOLV.CFG nonstop for the past few days. Here's a working one: domain yourinternetdomainname.com nameserver 123.123.123.123 nameserver 124.124.124.124 No brackets Format exactly like above. The domain is the domain that you are expecting email to come to -...
  4. yaktam

    Moving groupwise 5.5 to new server/tree

    Hi all! I've gone thru quite a few TIDs on Novell's site. Seem to be running up against a wall. Trying to move a Groupwise 5.5 system. From a 5.0 SBS server to another 5.0 SBS server. Old hardware to new. Old hardware to disappear. Any suggestions? I've tried TID 10007622. Doesn't work...
  5. yaktam

    Nortel Extranet Access Client

    We've got a similar situation with a slight twist. We're running Nortel's Extranet Client on 2 workstations behind a Linksys Broadband Router. Either client can successfully log in and do their remote work. Sometimes for an entire day. But usually only for 5 minutes or so. Then the client...

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