Quick Tour Videos
Welcome to the on-line Quick Tours section of our web site. These Quick Tours were designed to provide on-line demonstrations of various product features and installation overviews. We hope you find these Quick Tours to be valuable and invite you to submit your feedback.
- Riva
- eControl
- Enterprise Management Utility
- Help Desk Utility
- Linux Desktop Multiplier
- CCUweb
- GroupWise "Pain Relief" Utilities
- Omni Mobile
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This three-minute Quick Tour presents the installation and connection process. Riva Installation and Configuration Quick Tour » (3 min) |
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This Viewlet allows you to see the powerful functions eControl's web-based ZERO Rights interface provides your Help Desk Operators.
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This Viewlet demonstrates the main features of EMU and gives an overview of the product by stepping through a commonly used set of procedures. |
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See how you can provide non-technical small business staff a tool to manage users without exposing them to the power and complexity of ConsoleOne and iManager. Create HDU Configuration Files » (5 min)
This Viewlet demonstrates how to use the HDU Configuration tool to create the HDU.INI configuration file that will define which features to enable for the non-technical help desk staff. Manage Users with HDU » (5 min)
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This Viewlet demonstrates how to manage NDS/eDirectory users with HDU, the windows-based utility that offers easy and safe user management. |
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The Linux Desktop Multiplier, powered by Userful, allows up to 10 users to share a single SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop computer -- at the same time! The Multiplier is ideal for Linux computer labs, Linux K-12 classrooms, Linux call centers, Linux health care environments, Linux retail stores and anywhere two or more users are in close proximity. Save up to 80% on your desktop hardware, management, maintenance, electricity and infrastructure costs by eliminating up to nine out of 10 physical PCs. View Webcast - Multi-station Linux for K-12 Education »Linux Migration Strategy White Paper » Product Brochure » ( español | français | dutch ) Presentation » (español ) Run Internet Explorer on LinuxIEs4Linux Internet Explorer Demo » (2 min) View this Quicktour to see Internet Explorer 6.0 running on a Multiplied Linux Desktop station with no visible shell application. |
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CCUweb Quick Tour of Omni Online Demo Calendars» (4 min)
This Viewlet demonstrates some of the functions of CCUweb including Single Calendar functionality, Multiple Calendar functionality and the Auto Import Feature. Creating Calendar Projects Create a Single Calendar Project» (14 min)
This Viewlet demonstrates how to create a new single calendar project. Modify an Existing Calendar Project» (5 min)
This Viewlet demonstrates how to modify the settings of an existing calendar project. You will also see two ways to modify calendar items. Publish a Calendar Project using Auto-Update» (10 min)
This Viewlet demonstrates how to publish web calendar pages directly to the hosting web server. You will also see how to schedule auotmatic updates to the web calendar pages using Auto-Update. Create a Multiple Calendar Project Using Account Filters» (5 min)
This Viewlet demonstrates how to modify a single calendar project by adding a second calendar and using account filters to define what calendar items to display. After the calendar project is saved, the calendar pages are built and published to a web site using the AUTO-UPDATE wizard. Modify a Multiple Calendar Project Using Multiple Accounts» (7 min)
This Viewlet demonstrates how to modify a multiple calendar project by adding an additional calendar, and using an additional account to define what calendar items to display. After the calendar project is saved, the calendar pages are built and published to a web site using the AUTO-UPDATE wizard. Add a Combined Calendar to a Multiple Calendar Project» (7 min)
This Viewlet demonstrates how to modify a multiple calendar project by adding a combined calendar that uses multiple accounts to define what calendar items to display. After the calendar project is saved, the calendar pages are built and published to a web site using the AUTO-UPDATE wizard. Create and Modify Calendar Resource Files using the CCU Admin Tool» (6 min)
This Viewlet demonstrates how to create and modify .CSV input data files for CCUweb and CCU, and the .INI input control files for CCU. The CCU Admin Tool provides a Windows GUI tool that preserves the required formats for the calendar resource input files. |
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GWMerge: Personalize Bulk Emails to your Customers » (4 min) CCU: Create and Modify Calendar Resource Files using the CCU Admin Tool» (6 min) No more errors creating input files. See how to create and modify .CSV input data files and the .INI input control files for CCU. The CCU Admin Tool provides a Windows GUI tool that preserves the required formats for the calendar resource input files. GW-CCU Information » |
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On Device Account Provisioning in Omni Mobile » (3 min)
This Viewlet demonstrates provisioning an account on Omni Mobile using the "on-device" first-run wizard. Attachment Support in Omni Mobile » (3 min)
Explores the choices available to a user when they download an attachment via Omni Mobile. The attachment can be brought down to the device and viewed in a native application, or viewed through the device browser. Installation and Configuration Step 1 - Server Installation on NetWare » (4 min)
This Viewlet demonstrates the installation of the Omni Mobile server module with GroupWise 7 on Netware. Step 2 - WebAccess Administration Configuration » (5 min) This Viewlet describes the features that are available in the administration module of Omni Mobile's WebAccess plugin. Step 3 - WebAccess User Configuration » (5 min) This Viewlet describes the features that are available in the user module of Omni Mobile's WebAccess plugin. Step 4 - Client Installation for Pocket PC » (10 min) This Viewlet guides you through the installation and configuration of the Omni Mobile client for Pocket PC devices. |
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