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  • in reply to: Creat a folder for all users … #7612
    dschryer
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      That’s good news … thanks!

      Another question on this topic. Do you folks develop applets for your Formativ users? We have development people that could possibly do this, but I wanna keep my options open.

      My questions is this … we want to rid ourselves of the “archiving after 30 days” feature in GroupWise. We want to go to Auto-Delete after 6 MONTHS (a scheduled nightly job on the POA). BUT, we’re looking at having a pop-up box come up when they open GW in the morning saying something like, “You have xx number of emails that are older than 6 months. Please action them or they will be deleted this evening.”

      Is something like this possible? If so, will it slow the GW client down? I’m presuming an applet can be developed to scan the client mailbox for items older than 6 months and display this message?

      Thanks again for your responses …

      David Schryer
      PSEP of Canada

      in reply to: Creat a folder for all users … #7608
      dschryer
      Participant

        Hi again … another quick question. A Find results folder … is it considered a search folder or a query folder?

        Can the query folder do what we want … which is list items older than 30 days in it?

        in reply to: Creat a folder for all users … #7609
        dschryer
        Participant

          I have to admit, I do not know much about the ObjectAPI. I’m having a hard time understanding the difference between a search folder and a query folder.

          David Schryer
          PSEP of Canada

          in reply to: RunTime error #5781
          dschryer
          Participant

            I tried using the .AXT in the FDK (along with importing my registry entries and files) and still get the same error. If I disregard the Object to do the installation, and just use the formativ runtime exe it works OK.

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