Logging out - groupwise
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| How do you log OUT of Groupwise? It used to be that I would close the window, close notify and then the next time I ran GroupWise, the login prompt would come. Since the company upgraded to GW7, I don't get that anymore. I close Notify, I close the window -- and when I reload it's there. It's my account again. I've tried killing the process with taskmanager, and I've even tried using the system command taskkill.exe with the /t toggle which kills any child process created by grpwise.exe. I don't want to have to reboot the terminal every time someone wants to log into their email account. Please help! |
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Hello, try this: In the GroupWise Client go to Tools -> Options -> Security Set a password if not done yet and/or Disable "Use single sign-on" and "No password required with eDirectory" If you close the GroupWise Client AND Notify, GroupWise will ask for the password given above when you'll start it. To start the GroupWise Client with different user names during the same user is logged in, you have to modify the link to "C:\Novell\GroupWise\grpwise.exe /@u-?", then you will be asked for the username and password. Hope that helps?! Greets Klaus "ebrian" news:96326520-9360-4a51-99c3-6a783d49b1ad@p59g2000hsd.googlegroups.com... >I can't seem to find this anywhere on the web, so I'm trying here. > > How do you log OUT of Groupwise? It used to be that I would close the > window, close notify and then the next time I ran GroupWise, the login > prompt would come. > > Since the company upgraded to GW7, I don't get that anymore. I close > Notify, I close the window -- and when I reload it's there. It's my > account again. > > I've tried killing the process with taskmanager, and I've even tried > using the system command taskkill.exe with the /t toggle which kills > any child process created by grpwise.exe. > > I don't want to have to reboot the terminal every time someone wants > to log into their email account. > > Please help! |
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