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to ConsoleOne Problems
This section suggests ways to fix the following problems:
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"ConsoleOne Can't Access the Domain Database" on page 89
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"You Aren't Connected to the Right GroupWise Domain" on page 90
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"You Can't Create or Delete GroupWise Objects" on page 90
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"Pending Operations Aren't Completed" on page 90
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"Creation of a Secondary Domain Isn't Completed" on page 90
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"Addressing Rules Aren't Working" on page 91
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"Synchronization Isn't Working" on page 91
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"You Can't Move a User" on page 91
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"eDirectory Objects Aren't Linking to GroupWise Objects" on page 92
See also
"Administration Error
ConsoleOne Can't Access the Domain Database
Problem: You run ConsoleOne
changes.
Possible Cause: You have not yet authenticated to an eDirectory
does not automatically connect to the same domain database you were
connected to during the previous ConsoleOne session.
Action: Manually connect. See
GroupWise 7 Administration
Possible Cause: You are not connected to the correct domain.
Action: Make sure you are connected to the correct domain. See
Domain" in "Domains" in the
Possible Cause: You don't have sufficient rights.
Action: Make sure you started ConsoleOne with sufficient rights to modify the
Domain object.
Possible Cause: The domain database (wpdomain.db) is damaged.
Action: Rebuild the domain database. See
Databases" in "Databases" in the
Possible Cause: The domain database (wpdomain.db) is locked. Because ConsoleOne is
designed to allow multiple administrators to access databases simultaneously,
this theoretically should not happen, but occasionally it does.
Action: Exit ConsoleOne and restart.
Messages" in
GroupWise 7 Troubleshooting 1: Error
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but cannot access the domain where you need to make
"Connecting to a
Guide.
GroupWise 7 Administration
"Rebuilding Domain or Post Office
GroupWise 7 Administration
GroupWise Administrator Snap-In to ConsoleOne Problems
Messages.
tree. On Linux, ConsoleOne
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Domain" in "Domains" in the
"Connecting to a
Guide.
Guide.
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