4 Start the Exchange Gateway, as described in
5 Continue with
Testing the Bidirectional Busy Search
1 Start Outlook.
2 Create a new meeting request for a GroupWise user.
3 Click Attendee Availability in the new meeting request.
4 Select a time, then send the meeting request to the GroupWise user.
5 In the GroupWise client of the user to whom you send the meeting request, accept the meeting
6 Click Busy Search in the new appointment.
7 Select a time, then send the appointment to the Outlook user.
8 If you want to customize the name of the non-GroupWise domain that represents the Exchange
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3a Browse to and right-click the Exchange Gateway object, then click Properties.
3b Click GroupWise > Optional Gateway Settings.
3c Make sure that Directory Sync/Exchange is set to Both.
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A fresh user synchronization automatically takes places between the two systems and
bidirectional Busy Search is now available.
Testing the Bidirectional Busy
You should see the schedule of the GroupWise user.
request, then create an appointment for an Outlook user.
You should see the schedule of the Outlook user.
If you can perform these tasks, then bidirectional busy search is set up correctly.
system, the external post office that represents the Exchange administrative group, or the
format of GroupWise-type usernames for Exchange users, continue with
Addressing for Exchange
or
Skip to
Chapter 6, "Configuring the GroupWise Side of the Exchange Gateway," on page
Section 7.1, "Starting the Exchange Gateway," on
Search.
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Customizing
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