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This is a discussion on Groupwise7sp2 on Linux - groupwise ; Is there a problem running the GW 6.5 windows client against a GW 7.0.2 linux POA in c/s mode? I have a client that upgraded to GW7 and moved the domain and poa to oes sp2 linux. The GW client ...


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Old 08-28-2007, 10:47 AM
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Default Groupwise7sp2 on Linux

Is there a problem running the GW 6.5 windows client against a GW
7.0.2 linux POA in c/s mode? I have a client that upgraded to GW7 and
moved the domain and poa to oes sp2 linux. The GW client is still
6.5.6. As far as I can see this should be okay. When they try to
login to the PO via client/server they are getting the following
error: This version of Groupwise you are using cannot access this post
office. We are not restricting any client versions and we updated a GW
windows client to 7.0.2 and of course it worked. Any thoughts?

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Old 09-06-2007, 04:27 AM
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Default Re: Groupwise7sp2 on Linux

Carmara2@gmail.com wrote:
> Is there a problem running the GW 6.5 windows client against a GW
> 7.0.2 linux POA in c/s mode? I have a client that upgraded to GW7 and
> moved the domain and poa to oes sp2 linux. The GW client is still
> 6.5.6. As far as I can see this should be okay. When they try to
> login to the PO via client/server they are getting the following
> error: This version of Groupwise you are using cannot access this post
> office. We are not restricting any client versions and we updated a GW
> windows client to 7.0.2 and of course it worked. Any thoughts?
>

there is an option in console 1 to prevent earlier clients accessing the
poa if you want.....make sure this option in not checked..
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