One can login to Novell Groupwise from whatever location one desires by downloading the Windows Groupwise Client software. Alternatively one can access it via WebMail if the organisation's firewall permits.
Wherever the Novell GroupWise software is installed, one might login to the system by entering one's user name and password. GroupWise is a network-based collaboration platform.
Buy a Groupwise app for $0.99.
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Tay Kratzer has written: 'Novell's GroupWise 6.5 Administrator's Guide' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Computer Technology, Nonfiction
There is no Novell client software for a cellphone but your network administrator may allow you to log in via a web page. Ask him/her for more info.
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Richard Beels has written: 'GroupWise 5.2' -- subject(s): Computer programs, Electronic calendars, Electronic mail systems, Groupware (Computer software), Novell GroupWise, Scheduling
The primary difference is that when using a workstation as a Novell client, you're most likely connecting to a Novell network, and when using one as a Microsoft Client, you're most likely connecting to a Microsoft network. Novell and Microsoft's models of network security differ. Microsoft has their Active Directory (which arguably a lot of which has been stolen from Novell), and Novell has their NDS (Novell Directory Services). In terms of your computer connecting to one of these networks, it'll differ between a Novell and Windows network in some technical ways, but from a user's perspective things remain pretty similar.
GroupWise Mail and GroupWise Calendar offer very easy to use email services and a very good looking site and mobile phone application. They are just one of many options for email and calendar services.
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Novell was created in 1983.