================================================================= GROUPWISE INTEGRATION MODULE 12/21/94 ================================================================= -------------------------------- CONTENTS -------------------------------- INTRODUCTION REQUIREMENTS INSTALLING THE GROUPWISE INTEGRATION MODULE SETTING GROUPWISE INTEGRATION MODULE PREFERENCES CREATING A NETWARE USER AND SETTING UP A GROUPWISE ACCOUNT SETTING UP AN EXISTING NETWARE USER WITH A GROUPWISE ACCOUNT CREATING GROUPWISE RESOURCES CREATING GROUPWISE MAIL DISTRIBUTION LISTS (PUBLIC GROUPS) PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON GROUPWISE DATABASES (OFCHECK) DELETING A GROUPWISE ACCOUNT APPENDIX A: NDS TO GROUPWISE FIELD MAPPINGS APPENDIX B: EXTENSIONS TO THE NDS SCHEMA ================================================================= INTRODUCTION ================================================================= The GroupWise Integration Module adds GroupWise administration capabilities to the Windows NetWare administration program (NWAdmin). For example, when you create a user in NetWare Administrator, you can set up the user with a GroupWise account at the same time. You can also assign GroupWise mailboxes to existing NetWare users, all from within NWAdmin. The capabilities of the GroupWise Integration Module are summarized in the following list. You can * Set up Groupwise Integration Module preferences. (This task is required if you are using a mixed NetWare 3.x and 4.x environment.) * Create a NetWare user and set up a GroupWise account. * Set up an existing NetWare user with a GroupWise account. * Create GroupWise resources. * Create GroupWise mail distribution lists (public groups). * Perform maintenance on GroupWise user and post office databases (ofcheck). * Delete a GroupWise account. -------------------------------- SHOULD I USE THE INTEGRATION MODULE OR THE GROUPWISE SYNCHRONIZATION NLM? -------------------------------- Two GroupWise products are currently available to help you administer a GroupWise system from NDS: * GroupWise Integration Module * GroupWise Synchronization NLM The GroupWise Integration Module lets you individually select NetWare users from the NDS tree and assign them to a GroupWise post office. You have the flexibility to individually set options, such as Visibility, and you can assign users on the same branch of the NDS tree to different GroupWise post offices. You can also create GroupWise Resources and Distribution Lists (GroupWise public groups) from within NWAdmin. Like the GroupWise Integration Module, the GroupWise Synchronization NLM maps NetWare users to GroupWise post offices. However, the GroupWise Synchronization NLM is rules-based and much more automated than the GroupWise Integration Module. For example, you might set up an association specifying that any users added to the ACCT.FINANCE.ADM.US portion of the tree be added to the GroupWise Payroll post office under the Headquarters domain (HEADQ.PAYROLL). All of the users added in this way would have the same options set, such as Visibility=System (or whatever you specify for the batch). Also, the GroupWise Synchronization NLM maps only user fields to GroupWise and does not provide the ability to create GroupWise resources or distribution lists from within NWAdmin. If you need more flexibility in assigning post offices than a rules-based automated program will allow, then you should use the GroupWise Integration Module. In this case, continue with the next section in this manual, Installing the GroupWise Integration Module. Or, if you would prefer a more automated approach, you should use the GroupWise Synchronization NLM. In this case, download the GroupWise Synchronization NLM from NetWire and refer to the zipped documentation for that product. ================================================================= REQUIREMENTS ================================================================= The GroupWise Integration Module works only with the Windows version of the NetWare 4.1 Administration program (NWAdmin). The system requirements for the module are the same as those for NWAdmin. -------------------------------- NDS OBJECT AND PROPERTY RIGHTS -------------------------------- You must have read and write privileges on the GroupWise ID property to be able set up an NDS user with a GroupWise account. Also, to create GroupWise objects, such as a Resource or GroupWise Distribution List, you must have browse, create and write privileges in the organization or organizational unit that will contain the object. -------------------------------- GROUPWISE SERVERS -------------------------------- Before the GroupWise Integration Module or Synchronization NLM were available, all GroupWise administrative tasks had to be done from the GroupWise Admin program (AD.EXE). In a single-domain, single-post office system, the GroupWise servers were optional because the GroupWise Admin program could propagate information from a single-domain database to a single post office. GroupWise servers have always been required in a multiple-domain or multiple-post office system. GroupWise servers are required when you use the GroupWise Integration Module, even in a single-domain, single-post office system. Because AD.EXE does not directly handle the information that originates from the GroupWise Integration Module, the GroupWise servers must be running so that the information can be propagated throughout the GroupWise system. For information about how to obtain the GroupWise Server Pack, contact Novell at (800) 861-2507. ================================================================= INSTALLING THE GROUPWISE INTEGRATION MODULE ================================================================= To install the GroupWise Integration Module, 1 Start Windows, then open Program Manager (if it is not already open). 2 Insert the disk labeled GroupWise Integration Module 1 into the drive of the workstation where you run NWAdmin. 3 Choose File menu, then choose Run. 4 At the command line, enter a:setup (assuming your drive is A) to display the GroupWise Integration Module Setup dialog box. 5 Choose from the options explained below: ** Modify NDS Schema ** NDS uses a database to store information about NetWare objects. Before information about GroupWise users can be added to NDS, the schema (or database template) must be modified to accommodate this new information. First- time installations MUST select this option. IMPORTANT: This option can only be performed by an Admin equivalent from the master (root) NDS partition. If your NDS schema does not need adjustment, this option will be dimmed, and the text will read "NDS Already Modified." Refer to Appendix B: Modifications to the NDS Schema for more information about how the schema is modified when you choose this option. ** Install Files ** Check this option if you want to install the GroupWise Integration Module. The files are normally installed to the NetWare server's PUBLIC directory. ** Configure Workstation ** Select this option to create and configure the NWADMIN.INI file, which is required to access the GroupWise Integration Module while running NWAdmin. This option must be run at each workstation that will run NWAdmin with the GroupWise Integration Module. 6 Choose Start, then follow the prompts. You may also continue reading any of the following sections that apply to you (depending on which options you selected in the opening dialog box). -------------------------------- MODIFYING THE NDS SCHEMA -------------------------------- If you selected Modify NDS Schema, and if the schema needs to be modified to accommodate the GroupWise Integration Module, the NDS Adjustments for GroupWise dialog box appears. 1 Choose Make Adjustments, then follow the prompts. -------------------------------- INSTALLING THE FILES -------------------------------- If you selected the Install Files option in the opening screen, the Install Files dialog box appears: 1 Enter a destination directory, then choose Start. If you enter a destination directory that is different from the directory where NWAdmin runs, a Warning dialog box appears with the following text: The NWADMIN.EXE program was not found in the specified directory. It is recommended that this GroupWise module be installed to the same directory as NWADMIN.EXE If you continue this installation, you will need to add this directory to the PATH statement in the AUTOEXEC.BAT. If you get this prompt, be sure to modify your path variable in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to include the directory where you installed the GroupWise Integration Module. -------------------------------- CONFIGURING THE WORKSTATION -------------------------------- If you selected the Configure Workstation option in the opening dialog box, the Configure Workstation dialog box appears: 1 Choose GroupWise Domain Directory, then enter the path to your GroupWise domain. The primary domain is the preferred domain to point to, but any secondary domain will work. 2 Choose Module Directory, then enter the path you specified when installing the GroupWise Integration Module. If you installed the module, the default path will be where the program was installed. Otherwise, the field is blank. 3 Choose Start. ================================================================= SETTING GROUPWISE INTEGRATION MODULE PREFERENCES ================================================================= GroupWise preferences allow you to do the following: * Set and/or confirm the path to your domain. * Set options for how the GroupWise Integration Module handles the Network ID field for the GroupWise user record. This is important in mixed Netware 3.1 and 4.1 environments. * Set options to filter the GroupWise fields that will display in the various dialog boxes of NWAdmin. * Set Advanced Options to configure how user information (such as Given Name) is synchronized between NDS and GroupWise on a field-by-field basis. To set GroupWise preferences, 1 Choose Tools, then choose GroupWise Options. 2 Choose Preferences to display the GroupWise preferences dialog box. 3 Fill out the fields and choose the options as explained below: ** User Fields to Display ** Choose the GroupWise user fields you want to display in the various dialog boxes of NWAdmin. ** Use for NetID ** If you have a pure NetWare 4.x environment and if Bindery Emulation is Off, choose Full Distinguished Name. This will cause the GroupWise Integration Module to write a fully distinguished name, such as brian.adm.hr to the Network ID field of the GroupWise user record. OR If you have a mixed NetWare 3.x and 4.x environment, choose Common Name. This will cause the GroupWise Integration Module to write the bindery equivalent of the common name, such as BRIAN, to the Network ID field of the GroupWise user record. This option requires that Bindery Emulation be On. If you do not choose the Common Name option, users whose post offices reside on 3.x servers will get a "User Not Found" error when trying to access their mail. To remedy this, the 3.x users would have to start GroupWise with the /la- option. ** Group Fields To Display ** Choose the GroupWise group fields you want to display in the various dialog boxes of NWAdmin. ** Resource Fields To Display ** Choose the GroupWise resource fields you want to display in the various dialog boxes of NWAdmin. 4 Choose Advanced Options, then fill out the fields and choose the options as explained below: ** Synchronization Policy (NDS to GroupWise) ** The selected attributes that you enter in the NDS user record (such as Given Name) are synchronized to GroupWise. The information coming from NDS overwrites any value that may already exist in the GroupWise record. If you want to save information you already entered in the GroupWise record, but you want to administer your system from NDS, you should select attributes in the Initial Synchronization Policy Override. ** Initial Synchronization Polocy Override (GroupWise to NDS) ** The attribute that you enter in the GroupWise user record is synchronized to NDS (one time only when you make the association) if an NDS value does not already exist. GroupWise will not overwrite NDS values. If you want to save information you already entered in the GroupWise record, but you want to administer your system from NDS, you should select attributes in the Initial Synchronization Policy Override. For example, if you select Given Name in both the Synchronization Policy and in the Initial Synchronization Policy Override, the following happens: The Given Name is first synchronized from GroupWise to NDS if an NDS value does not already exist, and then whenever you make a change in NDS, the new Given Name is synchronized back to GroupWise. 5 Choose OK to save the Advanced Options. 6 Choose OK to save Options. ================================================================= CREATING A NETWARE USER AND SETTING UP A GROUPWISE ACCOUNT ================================================================= To create a NetWare user and set up that user with a GroupWise account, 1 Start NWAdmin to display the NDS tree. 2 Highlight the organization or organizational unit in the tree that will contain the user you are creating. IMPORTANT: If you selected the Full Distinguished Name option in Preferences (under GroupWise Options in the Tools menu), the GroupWise Integration Module takes information about the user's context in the tree and puts it in the GroupWise Network ID field. If you later change the user's context, the GroupWise Network ID field will not be updated unless you (1) double-click the user in the tree (while in the new context), (2) make a minor change in any of the pages, such as adding a space and then deleting the space in the login script so that the OK button is available, and then (3) choose OK. 3 Choose Object from the pulldown menu, then choose Create to display the New Object dialog box. 4 Choose User, then choose OK. The Create User dialog box appears. 5 Choose Login Name, then enter a network name for your user, such as PeteW. 6 Choose Last Name, then enter the user's last name. Later, when you enable the GroupWise account, the last name will automatically transfer into the GroupWise system. 7 Choose one (or none) of the following options. For information on other options and fields in the Create User dialog box, see your Novell NetWare 4.1 Administration Guide. ** Define Additional Properties ** Additional properties are required for the user to be set up in GroupWise. If you select this option, you can define additional properties immediately after choosing Create. If you don't select this option, you must define additional properties after the object is created by double-clicking the object in the tree. ** Create Another User ** By choosing this option, you can create users sequentially. However, later you will have to individually double-click each user in the tree to define additional properties and set up the GroupWise account. 8 Choose Create. What happens next depends on which options you selected in the Create User dialog box. Refer to the table below for more information. Option(s) What Happens What Do I Do Next? Selected None The object is Double-click the user in the created and tree. See Setting Up an Existing displays in the NetWare User with a GroupWise tree. Account following this table. Define The User: Enter the required information. Additional [name] dialog See Setting Up an Existing Properties box appears. NetWare User with a GroupWise Account following this table. Create The object is Later, you will have to Another User created in the individually double-click each tree, and the new NDS user in the tree to set Create User up the GroupWise account. See dialog box Setting Up an Existing NetWare reappears, User with a GroupWise Account prompting you following this table. for the name of another user. ================================================================= SETTING UP AN EXISTING NETWARE USER WITH A GROUPWISE ACCOUNT ================================================================= To set up a newly created or existing NetWare user with a GroupWise account, 1 If you are starting from the NDS tree, double-click the user in the tree for whom you are setting up a GroupWise account to display the User: Name dialog box under the Identification page. OR If you selected the Define Additional Properties option when creating the user and the User: [name] dialog (under the user's Idendification page) is already displayed, continue with the next step. 2 Fill out the fields shown in the list below if you want the information to carry over into GroupWise Admin. For information about other fields in the Identification page, see your Novell NetWare 4.1 Administration Guide. Also, for information about how the fields translate into GroupWise Admin, see Appendix A: Field Links. IMPORTANT: GroupWise can store only one value for each field. If you enter multiple values in NDS, only one will transfer to GroupWise. Given Name Title Department Telephone Fax Number 3 Use the scroll bar on the far right side of the dialog box to display the GroupWise page at the bottom of the list. IMPORTANT: The button for the GroupWise page does not display unless you use the scroll bar to drag to the bottom of the list. 4 Click the GroupWise page to set up the user with a GroupWise account. If the Login Name you entered when creating the user matches an existing User ID in the GroupWise system, the following prompt appears: Does NDS object [fully qualified name] correspond to GroupWise object [Domain.PO.UserID]? If you get this prompt, make a choice based on the information provided below: WHAT HAPPENS IF I CHOOSE YES? If you choose Yes to accept the association, NetWare Administrator assumes that the specified NDS user already has a GroupWise user mailbox. If the Domain.PO for the user is not the one you want, and if you are planning to move the user to a different post office, you should choose Yes to accept the association now and then later move the user by selecting a different domain.po combination from the GroupWise page; otherwise, two users with the same GroupWise user ID will exist in GroupWise under different post offices. After you choose Yes, the GroupWise page appears. Skip to FILLING OUT THE GROUPWISE PAGE for more information. WHAT HAPPENS IF I CHOOSE NO? If you choose No and create your own association, you may end up with two users with the same GroupWise user ID under different post offices. This is allowed in GroupWise, but it may be confusing to users who are trying to distinguish between the two in an address list. To prevent this, you may want to provide a different Object Name when creating your own association. After you choose No, the GroupWise page appears. For more information, continue with the next section, FILLING OUT THE GROUPWISE PAGE. -------------------------------- FILLING OUT THE GROUPWISE PAGE -------------------------------- 1 From the GroupWise dialog box, fill out the fields as explained below to set up the NetWare user with a GroupWise account. ** Domain.PO ** Choose a domain/post office combination from the list. (If the list is not displaying, click the arrow icon on the right side of the Domain.PO field.) For example, PeteW will be assigned to Headquarters.Advertising. ** Object Name ** The Object Name will be the User ID, or mail ID, for the user in the GroupWise system. The default is the Novell Common Name. ** Visibility ** Choose between System, Domain, Post Office, or None. For an explanation of visibility, see Visibility in Chapter 4: Reference in the GroupWise Administration Guide. ** User Defined 1-10 ** Enter any information you want in the user-defined fields. The labels for the fields must be edited from within GroupWise Administration. For example, you could rename User-Defined 1 to Social Security Number. Social Security Number would then appear in the NWAdmin and the GroupWise Admin programs. For instructions about labeling the user-definable fields, see Additional Fields: Labeling in Chapter 4: Reference in the GroupWise Administration Guide. 2 Choose OK to save the information in the GroupWise page and any other pages where you may have added information (such as in the Identification page). The user would then appear in the Address Book of the GroupWise Clients and in the Users window of GroupWise Admin. ================================================================= CREATING GROUPWISE RESOURCES ================================================================= A GroupWise resource is an item or place, such as a computer, company vehicle, or conference room, that users can schedule and reserve using GroupWise. You can create GroupWise resources from within NWAdmin. To create a GroupWise resource, 1 Highlight the organization or organizational unit in the NDS tree that will contain the resource you are creating. 2 Choose Object from the pulldown menu, then choose Create to display the New Object dialog box. 3 Choose Resource, then choose OK. The Create Resource dialog box appears. 4 Enter a name for the resource, then select one (or none) of the options explained below: ** Define Additional Properties ** Additional properties are required for the GroupWise resource. If you select this option, you can define these properties immediately after choosing Create, or you can define them later after the object is created by double-clicking the object in the tree. ** Create Another Resource ** By choosing this option, you can create GroupWise resources sequentially. However, you will later have to individually double-click each GroupWise resource in the tree to define the additional properties. 5 Choose Create. What happens next depends on which options you selected in the Create Resource dialog box. Refer to the table below for more information. Option(s) What Happens What Do I Do Next? Selected None The object is Double-click the item to provide created and more information about the displays in the GroupWise resource. See Defining tree. Additional Properties following this table. Define The GroupWise Enter the required information. Additional Resource: See Defining Additional Properties [name] dialog Properties following this table. box appears. Create The object is Later, you will have to Another created in the individually double-click each Resource tree, and the new GroupWise resource in the Create Resource tree to provide more dialog box information. See Defining reappears, Additional Properties following prompting you this table. for the name of another resource. -------------------------------- DEFINING ADDITIONAL PROPERTIES -------------------------------- The GroupWise Resource: [name] dialog box appears (according to the sequence explained in the table above). 1 Enter information as explained in the following fields: ** Domain.PO ** Choose a domain/post office combination from the list. ** Description ** Enter an optional expanded description, such as conference room, second floor of H, east side. ** Visibility ** Choose between System, Domain, Post Office, or None. For an explanation of visibility, see Visibility in Chapter 4: Reference in the GroupWise Administration Guide. ** Owner ID ** Owner ID is the GroupWise user ID of the person responsible for accepting or declining requests to use the resource. The person who is selected as the owner can use the Rules or Proxy features in the GroupWise Client to automate this task. The owner must be a user on the same post office as the resource. ** Resource Type ** Click Resource Type, then choose between Resource or Place. When a user schedules a resource that is defined as a place, the resource description is added to the Place field in the GroupWise appointment. 2 Choose OK. ================================================================= CREATING GROUPWISE MAIL DISTRIBUTION LISTS (PUBLIC GROUPS) ================================================================= In GroupWise, a public group is a defined set of users, resources, and other GroupWise objects. After the GroupWise administrator creates and names the public group, users can send messages to all objects within the group by addressing a message to the group. IMPORTANT: A public group (GroupWise term) and GroupWise Distribution List (NWAdmin term) are the same thing. To create a GroupWise distribution list (public group), 1 Highlight the organization or organizational unit in the NDS tree that will contain the GroupWise Distribution List you are creating. 2 Choose Object from the pulldown menu, then choose Create to display the New Object dialog box. 3 Choose GroupWise Distribution List, then choose OK. The Create Distribution List dialog box appears. 4 Enter a name for the distribution list, then select one (or none) of the options explained below: ** Define Additional Properties ** Additional properties are required for the GroupWise distribution list. If you select this option, you can define these properties immediately after choosing Create, or you can define them later after the object is created by double-clicking the object in the tree. ** Create Another Distribution List ** By choosing this option, you can create GroupWise distribution lists sequentially. However, later you will have to individually double-click each GroupWise distribution list in the tree to define the additional properties. 5 Choose Create. What happens next depends on which options you selected in the Create Distribution List dialog box. Refer to the table below for more information. Option(s) What Happens What Do I Do Next? Selected None The object is Double-click the item to created and provide more information displays in the about the GroupWise tree. distribution list. See Defining Additional Properties following this table. Define The GroupWise Enter the required Additional Distribution information. See Defining Properties List: [name] Additional Properties dialog box following this table. appears. Create Another The object is Later, you will have to Distribution created in the individually double-click List tree, and the each new GroupWise Create distribution list in the Distribution List tree to provide more dialog box information. See Defining reappears, Additional Properties prompting you for following this table. the name of another distribution list. -------------------------------- DEFINING ADDITIONAL PROPERTIES -------------------------------- The GroupWise Distribution List: [name] dialog box appears (according to the sequence explained in the table above). In the following example, the list name is Managers. 1 Enter information as explained in the following fields: ** Domain.PO ** Choose a domain/post office combination from the list. In this example, Managers will be assigned to Headquarters.Advertising. ** Description ** Enter an optional expanded description. ** Visibility ** Choose between System, Domain, Post Office, or None. For an explanation of visibility, see Visibility in Chapter 4: Reference in the GroupWise Administration Guide. 2 Choose To: Members to display the List Members dialog box. OR Choose CC: Members to display the List Members dialog box. OR Choose BC: Members to display the List Members dialog box. In the following screen, the To: Members option was chosen. 3 Choose Add to display the Select Object dialog box. If the list of objects displayed is long, you can type a filter in the Name Filter field and then press Tab. For example, typing a* in the Name Filter field and then pressing Tab displays only those objects in the current context that start with A. Also, notice the Current Context field. In this example, the current context is Documentation.adm. If the objects listed in the tree are not the ones you want to add to the distribution list, you can change the context. However, if you want to add a few objects from the current context and then select objects to add from another context, you must choose OK and then come back into the Select Object dialog before going into the new context. IMPORTANT: If you select objects from the current context and then try to change the context to add more objects before choosing OK, your selections in the current context will be lost. 4 Select one or more objects from the tree (shift-click allows you to select multiple items), then choose OK to return to the GroupWise Distribution List: [name] dialog box. OR Choose Change Context to display objects from another context, select the objects, then choose OK to return to the GroupWise Distribution List: [name] dialog box. 5 If you want to add more members (TO, CC, or BC), return to step 2 above. 6 Choose OK to return to the tree. ================================================================= PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON GROUPWISE DATABASES (OFCHECK) ================================================================= The Check GroupWise database utility (ofcheck) is available in the Tools menu of NWAdmin. Occasionally, you may want to use Check GroupWise to check the user and message databases and fix any problems or errors in the databases. Or, if a user experiences problems associated with his or her user database or the message databases, you will want to use Check GroupWise. To run the utility, 1 Highlight the user(s) whose mailboxes you want to check. If you want to check a post office database, you can select that option once inside the Check GroupWise Files dialog box. 2 Choose Tools, then choose GroupWise Options. 3 Choose Check Files to display the Check GroupWise Files dialog box. 4 Choose the options as explained in Database: Checking and Fixing in Chapter 4: Reference of the GroupWise Administration Guide. You cannot use an options file that was created in the DOS program. Any options files you want to use need to be created and saved with the Windows version of Check GroupWise. 5 Choose Run. An administrative task message will be sent to the appropriate GroupWise servers requesting that the action be performed. ================================================================= DELETING A GROUPWISE ACCOUNT ================================================================= To delete the GroupWise account for an NDS user without deleting the user from the NDS tree, 1 Select the NDS/GroupWise user or users in the tree. You can select multiple users by pressing the Shift key while clicking the mouse. 2 Choose Tools, then choose GroupWise Options. 3 Choose Delete Account to display the Delete from GroupWise dialog box. Notice that the users you selected from the tree appear in the GroupWise Users list of the Delete from GroupWise dialog box. 4 Individually select the users whose GroupWise account you want to delete. OR Choose Select All to select all the users in the delete list. OR Choose Deselect All to select none of the users in the delete list. 5 Choose from the actions explained below: ** Expire GroupWise Users and Leave Mailboxes ** The users are expired within GroupWise but are not deleted. The users are not able to log in to the post office, but the users' records are not deleted from GroupWise. This leaves you the option of later changing or eliminating the expire date in the user records (using GroupWise Admin) to make the users active again. Expired records are not deleted automatically; you must use GroupWise Admin to delete the records or choose the Delete GroupWise Users and Mailboxes option explained below. For more information about deleting expired records, see User Records: Purging Expired in Chapter 4: Reference of the GroupWise Administration Guide. ** Delete GroupWise Users and Mailboxes ** The users' GroupWise accounts are deleted, and the GroupWise mailboxes are also deleted, including any unread messages. ** Remove NDS Association ** This option removes the values from the post office and user ID fields on the user's GroupWise page. The account still exists in GroupWise, but information that changes in NDS is not pushed out to GroupWise. 6 Choose OK to perform the action you specified on the record or records you selected. ================================================================= APPENDIX A: NDS TO GROUPWISE FIELD MAPPINGS ================================================================= Some of the information you routinely enter in NWAdmin is automatically transferred to GroupWise when you set up a GroupWise user from within NetWare administration. Field mappings are explained in the following tables. -------------------------------- USER FIELDS -------------------------------- NWADMIN FIELDS MATCHING FIELDS IN GROUPWISE ADMIN FIELD NAME DIALOG NAME FIELD NAME DIALOG NAME Domain.PO GroupWise Page Domain.PO User Information Object Name GroupWise Page User ID User Information Given Name Identification First Name User Page Information Last Name Create User or Last Name User Identification Information Page Telephone Identification Phone User Page Information Department Identification Department User Page Information Title Identification Title User Page Information Login Name Create User Network ID User Information Fax Number Identification Fax Number User Page Information Visibility GroupWise Page Visibility User Information User Defined GroupWise Page User Defined Additional 1-10 1-10 Fields Account Has Login Expire Date User Expiration Restrictions Information Date -------------------------------- RESOURCE FIELDS -------------------------------- NWADMIN FIELDS MATCHING FIELDS IN GROUPWISE ADMIN FIELD NAME DIALOG NAME FIELD NAME DIALOG NAME GroupWise Create Resource ID Resource Resource Name GroupWise Information Resource Owner GroupWise Owner ID Resource Resource: Information [name] dialog box on Identification page Visibility GroupWise Visibility Resource Resource: Information [name] dialog box on Identification page Description GroupWise Description Resource Resource: Information [name] dialog box on Identification page Resource Type GroupWise Type Resource Resource: Information [name] dialog box on Identification page -------------------------------- DISTRIBUTION LIST FIELDS -------------------------------- NWADMIN FIELDS MATCHING FIELDS IN GROUPWISE ADMIN FIELD NAME DIALOG NAME FIELD NAME DIALOG NAME Group Wise Create Group Name Group Distribution Distribution Information List Name List Domain.PO GroupWise Domain.PO Group Distribution Information List: [name] dialog box on Identification page Visibility GroupWise Visibility Group Distribution Information List: [name] dialog box on Identification page Description GroupWise Description Group Distribution Information List: [name] dialog box on Identification page TO GroupWise Send To Group: [name] Distribution List: [name] dialog box on To: Members page CC GroupWise Carbon Copy Group: [name] Distribution List: [name] dialog box on CC: Members page BC GroupWise Blind Copy Group: [name] Distribution List: [name] dialog box on BC: Members page ================================================================= APPENDIX B: EXTENSIONS TO THE NDS SCHEMA ================================================================= -------------------------------- ATTRIBUTES -------------------------------- GROUPWISE ID Name GroupWise ID--Specifies the name of an object in GroupWise. ** Syntax ** Case Ignore String ** Constraints ** DS_SINGLE_VALUED_ATTRIBUTE ** Used In ** User GroupWise Distribution List GroupWise Resource CARBON COPY MEMBER Name Carbon Copy Member--The name of an object that is a carbon copy. ** Syntax ** Distinguished Name ** Constraints ** DS_SYNC_IMMEDIATE ** Used In ** GroupWise Distribution List BLIND COPY MEMBER Name Blind Copy Member--The name of an object that is a blind copy. ** Syntax ** Distinguished Name ** Constraints ** DS_SYNC_IMMEDIATE ** Used In ** GroupWise Distribution List -------------------------------- CLASSES -------------------------------- GROUPWISE DISTRIBUTION LIST Name GroupWise Distribution List--Defines a group of objects and their distribution type. GroupWise Distribution List is an effective class. ** Immediate Super Class ** Top ** Containment ** Organization Organizational Unit ** Named By ** Common Name ** Mandatory Attributes ** ** Optional Attributes ** Member Carbon Copy Member Blind Copy Member GroupWise ID GROUPWISE RESOURCE NAME GroupWise Resource--Defines an object or location that can be scheduled. GroupWise Resource is an effective class. ** Immediate Super Class ** Resource ** Optional Attributes ** GroupWise ID