Novell GROUPWISE 7 - TROUBLESHOOTING 2 Troubleshooting Manual page 95

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Administrator Wants to Remove Integrations Permanently
Problem: The administrator wants to permanently turn off one or more application
integrations so the GroupWise Windows client no longer performs document
management functions.
Action: Have users rerun GroupWise client Setup and deselect integrated applications
so they are no longer integrated when the client software is updated. Then the
macro must be removed from the startup directories for Microsoft Word or
Excel as described below.
Action: The administrator can edit the gwappint.inf file, located in the
\windows\system directory, to remove the integration information.
• Integrations=2: If an application has the setting Integrations=2
• Integrations=1: If an application has the setting Integrations=1,
Administrator Wants to Add a Custom Integration
Problem: The administrator wants to integrate a new application with the GroupWise
Windows client.
Explanation: Integrations are set up using the gwappint.inf file, located in the
\windows\system directory. This file contains information about integrating
applications started from the GroupWise client. It can be edited using an
ASCII or ANSI text editor.
Action: To integrate a new application, create a new section in the gwappint.inf file by
surrounding the name of the program with square brackets. For example,
[WPWIN.EXE]. Use the following options to define the integration:
• Integrations=2: If the application is ODMA-compliant, specify
• Integrations=1: If the application has its own macro language and you
• DualExe: For some applications, the name of the file containing the
for an ODMA-compliant application, you can change to
Integrations=0 for no integration.
indicating it is integrated using a startup macro, you must change to
Integrations=0 for no integration and delete the startup macro. For
example, to remove integration for Word, you need to delete the
gwnormxx.dot macro from the Word startup directory. For Excel, you
need to delete the gwxl95.xla macro from the xlstart directory and
reset the Excel toolbars.
Integrations=2.
want to write a startup macro, use Integrations=1, followed by
AppKey=application_name. Use the application to create the
startup macro and place the startup macro in the application's startup
directory.
actual application is different from what you type to start the application.
For example, to start WordPerfect 6.1, you type WPWIN, but the
WordPerfect 6.1 program is actually contained in a file named
wpwin61.exe. For such applications, you use the name of the program
that starts the application as the section heading. For example,
[WPWIN.EXE]. Then you use DualExe to specify the name of the file
that actually contains the application. For example,
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