Environment Options: Teaming

The Teaming options provide access to a Novell Teaming site for GroupWise® users. Novell Teaming enhances GroupWise by providing easy document management and sharing, team calendars and task lists, workflows, discussion threads, wikis, blogs, and RSS feeds.

Enable Teaming
Select this option to provide GroupWise Windows client users with a GroupWise Teaming folder in their mailboxes. The GroupWise Teaming folder links to the Novell® Teaming site associated with your GroupWise system.

Teaming URL
Specify the URL of the Novell Teaming site. The following format is required:

http://teaming_server:port_number/ssf/ws/Facade?wsdl

Replace teaming_server with the base URL of the server where Novell Teaming is running. If you are using the default port number of 8080, specifying port_number is optional. The remainder of the URL provides GroupWise with information it needs in order to display the Teaming site correctly within GroupWise.

Restore Default Settings
Click to return to the default settings and clear any options you have changed.

Lock Buttons
If you click a lock button on any option, users cannot change the default setting for that option. The lock is effective for the object where you set it: domain, post office or user. A lock at a higher level overrides a different setting at a lower level.

When settings are locked at the domain or post office level, the information is distributed to the levels below it. If a setting is locked at the domain object, the setting in the post office and user objects shows a padlock with a globe next to it, representing a domain. If it is locked at the post office object, the setting at the user object shows a padlock with a postal box next to it, representing a post office.

If a setting cannot be locked at the user level because the option is not available in the GroupWise client, the setting in the user object does not contain a lock button. However, a lock icon shows if the setting was locked at the post office or domain.



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