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Gordon Welling
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Joined: 11-December-2003
Location: Canada
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Posted: 25-January-2008 at 2:21pm

Question:  A customer asked:

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From your web page you state :

CCUweb uses standard HTML functions: NO database to setup or manage.  CCUweb will run on ANY web server: NO cgi scripting, PERL, or ASP. Use Outlook or GroupWise calendars your staff is familiar with: NO training Use your existing infrastructure: NO added hardware or software.

Is there something I'm missing to run this on a linux server? Unless
I'm missing something, there are only windows executable files in the
demo.


Response:  Thank you for your interest in CCUweb, our web calendar solution.

CCUweb is a Windows executable that you use to build a "Calendar Project".  Each "Calendar Project" defines which GroupWise accounts to draw calendar data from and where to save the web calendar pages.  You run a "Project Build" process to create and save the web calendar .htm files which can then be copied to (or saved to) a Windows, NetWare or Linux server running IIS, Apache or some other common web server that supports standard html.

CCUweb is not designed to run on a Linux OS, rather the resulting web calendar pages can be integrated into a website hosted on a Linux OS server.

Please refer our "CCUweb Setup and User Guide" and our CCUweb flash tutorials to get a better idea about the processes involved.

You can also take a look at some of our customer's web calendars:



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