Stopping The Exchange Gateway; Stopping The Exchange Gateway If It Is Running As An Application; Stopping The Exchange Gateway If It Is Running As A Service; Uninstalling The Exchange Gateway - Novell GROUPWISE 7 GATEWAY FOR MICROSOFT EXCHANGE - INSTALLATION AND ADMINISTRATION Installation And Administration Manual

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The following GroupWise send options are not supported:

7.3 Stopping the Exchange Gateway

Occasionally, it might be necessary to stop the gateway to perform maintenance on the Windows
server or for some other purpose. When you stop the gateway, any messages being sent from
GroupWise users are queued in one of the
domain\wpgate\exchange\wpcsout\ngaxxxx\0-7 directories. Messages sent from
Exchange users are moved to the gateway's mail store. The messages waiting in each system are
processed as soon as the gateway is started again.
Follow the instructions for the installation option you chose for the Exchange Gateway:
7.3.1 Stopping the Exchange Gateway If It Is Running As an
Application
1 At the Exchange Gateway server console, click File > Exit.
2 Click Yes to stop the gateway.
7.3.2 Stopping the Exchange Gateway If It Is Running As a
Service
1 At the Exchange Gateway server console, click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2 Double-click Services.
3 Select the Exchange Gateway service, then click Stop.

7.4 Uninstalling the Exchange Gateway

If you need to remove the Exchange Gateway from the server where you installed it, follow the
instructions for the installation option you chose when installing the Exchange Gateway:
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Expiration Date (after x days)
Auto-Delete (when the last recipient has deleted the message)
Conceal Subject
Require Password to Complete Routed Item
Sign Digitally
Encrypt for Recipients
Section 7.3.1, "Stopping the Exchange Gateway If It Is Running As an Application," on
page 58
Section 7.3.2, "Stopping the Exchange Gateway If It Is Running As a Service," on page 58
or
Press F7.
Recall that the Exchange Gateway Service is named after the domain and gateway.
Section 7.4.1, "Uninstalling the Exchange Gateway As an Application," on page 59

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