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Controlling client behaviour
Allow agenda attachments
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether or not the client allows attachments for meetings or tasks.
Accepted values
FALSE (do not allow attachments)
Default value
Maximum size of attachments
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the maximum size, in bytes, for attachments to meetings, tasks and other agenda entries. This parameter is only checked if the [LIMITS] allowattachments parameter is set to TRUE. Suggested value is 102400 (100K).
Accepted values
Any positive integer up to a maximum value of (232-1)
Default value
Minimum interval for checks for new agenda entries
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the minimum number of minutes that a user can set as the interval between agenda refresh calls to the server (i.e. between each check for new agenda entries).
If this value is less than lck_users/60, the value of lck_users/60 takes precedence, to a maximum value of 45. For example, if autocontrol = 15 and lck_users = 1200, no refresh occurs before 20 (i.e. 1200/60) minutes has elapsed.
Accepted values
Any positive integer up to a maximum value of (216-1)
Default value
Maximum number of instances for a repeating meeting, daily note, or day event (client-side)
Section
Parameter
Description
Specifies the maximum number of instances the client allows a user to create for a single repeating meeting, daily note, or day event.
This parameter is now outdated. For Windows and Macintosh clients v. 5.0 and above, use the [ENG] maxinstances parameter instead to control this behaviour. However, it is recommended that you ensure the [LIMITS] maxrecur and [ENG] maxinstances parameters be set to the same value, to ensure full compatibility between all clients.
Accepted values
A positive integer up to a maximum value of (232-1)
Default value
60 (60 instances per meeting, note, or day event)
Maximum number of instances of a recurring meeting, daily note, or day event (server-side)
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the maximum number of instances of a recurring meeting, daily note, or day event the calendar server can create. It is recommended that you ensure the [LIMITS] maxrecur parameter be set to the same value as [ENG] maxinstances to ensure full compatibility between all clients.
Accepted values
An integer in the range 1-65535
Default value
Maximum lead time on a reminder
Section
Parameter
Description
Specifies the maximum number of days in advance of an event that a user can set a reminder to ring.
Accepted values
Any positive integer up to a maximum value of (232-1)
Default value
Double-booking resources (client-side)
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether the client allows users to double-book resources. This parameter should always be set with the same value as the[ENG] allowresourceconflict parameter.
Accepted values
FALSE (do not allow double-bookings)
Default value
Double-booking resources (server-side)
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether the server allows double-booking of resources. This parameter should always be set with the same value as the[LIMITS] resourceconflicts parameter.
Accepted values
FALSE (do not allow double-bookings)
Default value
Default agenda view
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the default view in which the client opens agenda windows. For clients 4.1 and above.
Accepted values
Default value
Maximum number of open windows
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the maximum number of windows (views) that can be opened at the same time in the user interface.
Accepted values
Any positive integer up to a maximum value of (232-1)
Default value
Maximum number of users in a group view
Section
Parameter
Description
Specifies the maximum number of users that the client can display in a group view.
Accepted values
A positive integer up to the value of (232-1)
Default value
Allow resources in remote nodes to appear as local
Section
Parameter
Description
Specifies which remote resources to consider local for client scheduling purposes. If you want users on separate but connected nodes to view and treat all resources as local (a common situation when two or more nodes are in close geographic proximity), enter the relevant node-ID(s) after this parameter. Nodes must be connected to enable this feature.
Accepted values
Valid node-IDs, separated by a comma
Default value
Case-sensitivity of passwords
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether client password verification is case-sensitive. Only used for installations using the calendar server's internal directory.
Accepted values
Default value
Allow automatic sign-in
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether a user can use the desktop clients' automatic sign-in feature to sign in to the calendar server without providing a password. For Windows clients 4.2 and above and Macintosh clients 4.5 and above.
See also the [LIMITS] ssigninrestrictions parameter.
Accepted values
TRUE (allow automatic sign-in)
FALSE (force user to always supply a password)
Default value
Restrictions on automatic sign-in
Section
Parameter
Description
Restricts the automatic sign-in feature of desktop clients to secure operating systems. The automatic sign-in feature will be unavailable for clients running on Windows 95/98 and Mac OS 7/8.
See also the [LIMITS] ssignin parameter.
Accepted values
TRUE (restrict automatic sign-in to secure operating systems)
FALSE (allow automatic sign-in from any operating system)
Default value
Password aging
Section
Parameter
Description
Controls password aging. The value represents the number of days that a password can exist before users are required to change it.
Accepted values
Any positive integer up to a maximum value of (232-1)
Default value
76543 (for all practical purposes, password aging is OFF)
Maximum number of sign-in attempts
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines how many unsuccessful sign-in attempts are allowed before the client closes. Native clients v. 5.0 and greater only.
Accepted values
Default value
Show multiple user matches on sign-in
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether or not to show a list of matching users when more than one fits the specified sign-in credentials. Native clients v. 6.0 and greater only.
Accepted values
TRUE (Display the list of matching users)
FALSE (Don't display the list)
Default value
Secure sign-in
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether or not to restrict information given about incorrect sign-in credentials. Native clients v. 6.0 and greater and Web clients v. 3.0 and greater only.
Accepted values
TRUE (Display only that the credentials supplied are incorrect)
FALSE (Display more user-friendly error messages on incorrect sign-in)
Default value
Single local storage
Section
Parameter
Description
Disables the client's Different Local Storage dialog. If this parameter is set to TRUE, only one user may access the calendar server from a given client machine. If another user tries to sign in, he or she will be forced to quit the application.
Accepted values
TRUE (disable different local storage)
FALSE (allow different local storage)
Default value
Allow users to update only calendar attributes
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether users can update only calendar attributes, or calendar and non-calendar attributes within their entries.
Accepted values
TRUE (permit updates only to calendar attributes)
FALSE (permit updates to any attributes)
Default value
Force DAS sign-on and sign-off for read-only operations
Section
Parameter
Description
Forces the Directory Access Server to sign in to the directory server for read-only operations (e.g. searching).
Read operations are carried out using the anonymous profile. If that profile has limited rights, directory server searches will be constrained by those rights.
Note that write operations always require a bind.
Accepted values
TRUE (demand credentials for searches)
FALSE (permit searches without calling credentials)
Default value
Right to create public groups
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether users holding the necessary access rights can create public groups.
Accepted values
TRUE (permit users to create public groups)
FALSE (do not permit users to create public groups)
Default value
Permission to change default timezone
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether the user is permitted to save time zone changes for future client sessions.
Accepted values
TRUE (permit users to set a different time zone)
FALSE (do not permit users to set a different time zone)
Default value
Enable mail notification
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether mail notification is enabled, regardless of how the client is set up.
Accepted values
TRUE (enable mail notification)
FALSE (disable mail notification)
Default value
Short Message Service (SMS) notification
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether Short Message Service (SMS) notification is enabled. Note that in order to use SMS notification, you must have installed Oracle's Wireless Data Server and smsnotify utility.
Accepted values
TRUE (enable SMS notification)
FALSE (disable SMS notification)
Default value
Maximum number of people in a mail notification distribution list
Section
Parameter
Description
Specifies the maximum number of users in a mail notification distribution list.
Accepted values
Any positive integer up to a maximum value of (232-1)
Default value
Minimum number of characters in the Surname edit box
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the minimum number of search characters that the user must supply in the Surname field when performing a directory search from the client. The default value of 0 allows a user to execute a search without limits and retrieve the complete database of users.
Accepted values
A positive integer up to a maximum value of (232-1)
Default value
Maximum number of search results displayed
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the maximum number of items (users or resources) that the search dialogue box lists in both the calendar clients and the Admin GUI. Tune this parameter relative to the size of your installation. If you use an external directory server, tune this parameter to match any search limits configured in the directory server. Consult the relevant CorporateConnect appendix for your directory server, or your directory server documentation to determine what these limits are and how to configure them.
Accepted values
Any positive integer up to the value of (232-1)
Default value
100 (list only 100 entries at a time)
"Next" button in search dialogue box
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether the "next" button is enabled in the item search dialogue box for users and resources of the calendar clients and the Admin GUI.
When a search is performed, the [LIMITS] maxsearchresult parameter determines the maximum number of search results to return to the client. Assume page-forward is TRUE, maxsearchresult is set to 100, and you search for all users whose surname begins with "S". If there are 220 such users in the database, the search dialogue will present you with the first 100 users. You may then click on the "next" button to see the next 100 users, and click again to see the last 20.
This functionality is disabled when the server is connected to a directory server.
Accepted values
TRUE (enable the "next" button)
FALSE (disable the "next" button)
Default value
"Previous" button in search dialogue box
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether the "previous" button is enabled in the search dialogue box for users and resources. This button performs the reverse operation of the [LIMITS] page-forward parameter, allowing the user to return to previously-listed entries of the search result.
This functionality is disabled when the calendar server is connected to a directory server.
Accepted values
TRUE (enable the "previous" button)
FALSE (disable the "previous" button)
Default value
Size of the client event search result window
Section
Parameter
Description
Specifies the number of rows in the client's event search result list box. For native clients v. 5.0 or greater.
Accepted values
Default value
Number of days preceding current date to consult or return for queries
Section
Parameter
Description
For CorporateTime Outlook Connector only. Sets the number of days preceding the current date that will be searched or returned for all database queries.
Accepted values
Any positive integer up to the value of the number of days between the current date and January 1, 1991.
Default value
Number of days following current date to consult or return for queries
Section
Parameter
Description
For CorporateTime Outlook Connector only. Sets the number of days following the current date that will be searched or returned for all database queries.
Accepted values
Any positive integer up to the value of the number of days between the current date and December 31, 2037.
Default value
Enable address books
Section
Parameter
Description
For native clients 5.1 and above. Enables and disables the use of address books.
Accepted values
Default value
Enable publishing of address books
Section
Parameter
Description
For clients 4.1 and above. Enables the publishing of address books.
Accepted values
TRUE (enable the publishing of address books)
FALSE (disable the publishing of address books)
Default value
Maximum number of personal address book entries
Section
Parameter
Description
For clients 4.0 and above. Determines the maximum number of personal address book entries.
Accepted values
Any positive integer up to a maximum value of (232-1)
Default value
Maximum number of entries in a folder
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the maximum number of entries in an address book folder.
Accepted values
A positive integer up to a maximum value of (232-1)
Default value
Refresh intervals and agenda ranges
Section
Parameter
Description
Configures the refresh intervals and agenda ranges, in seconds, that the CorporateTime Outlook Connector uses when it queries the server for new events.
This parameter is a list of intervals, separated by commas and enclosed in {}. Each interval in the list has the following format:
: -<lower bound> +<upper bound>
where <interval>, <lower bound> and <upper bound> are all expressed in seconds. The <interval> determines the refresh interval. The <lower bound> and <upper bound> determine a range of time.
Every <interval> specifies a time when the calendar server should refresh Outlook with the associated range of agenda data. For example, the entry {900: -0 +172800} specifies that every 15 minutes (<interval> of 900 seconds) the server should refresh Outlook with an agenda range beginning at the current time (<lower bound> of 0 seconds) and continuing through 2 days following (<upper bound> of 172800 seconds).
Accepted values
<interval>, <lower bound> and <upper bound> are integers in the range 0-65535
Default value
{0: -86400 +518400, 2700: -604800 +10886400, 79200: -0 +0}
The first interval specifies that all client-initiated queries for events have a minimum agenda range of one day previous (-86400) through to six days (+518400) following the time of the query. The second interval tells the client to query the server every 45 minutes (2700) for events in the range of one week previous (-604800) to six weeks (+10886400) from the time of the query. The third interval tells the client to query the server every 22 hours (79200) for all events.
On-line help display
Section
Parameter
Description
For Windows clients version 4.5 or greater. Displays the on-line help in an ordinary web browser rather than the Microsoft HTML Help Viewer. If a browser is specified by the [WEBLINK] browser-path-win parameter, that browser is used.
For best results, please ensure that Java and Javascript are enabled in the browser.
Accepted values
TRUE (Forces on-line help to be displayed in a browser)
FALSE (Displays on-line help in Microsoft's HTML Help Viewer, if installed; if not, displays on-line help in a browser)
Default value
Enabling web access
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether web access is enabled in the client, and how it is configured. This functionality gives Windows and Macintosh clients the ability to access and display a web page.
If this parameter is set to custom, ALL of the other [WEBLINK] parameters must have values specified in the unison.ini file. If this is not the case, the value of this parameter reverts to the default (cst).
Accepted values
cst (enable web access and take the values for all of the other [WEBLINK] parameters directly from the code; ignore any values set in the unison.ini file for these other parameters)
custom (enable web access and take values for all of the other [WEBLINK] parameters from unison.ini.)
Default value
Browser to launch for Windows clients
Section
Parameter
Description
For Windows clients, this parameter determines which browser to launch for web access. For Windows clients 4.5 and greater, it also determines a browser for the on-line help when [LIMITS] browserhelp is set to TRUE, or when Microsoft HTML Help Viewer is not installed. This parameter determines the location of the web browser on the local machine of each signed-on user.
Accepted values
Default value
(when [WEBLINK] mode = cst) The client polls Windows for the default browser to launch. If there is no default browser, the client prompts the user for a browser path.
Text to appear in Help menu and ToolTip
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the text string that appears in the Help menu for the web access item, as well as in the pop-up ToolTip accompanying the Toolbar web access icon.
Accepted values
A string with a maximum of 150 characters in length
Default value
(when [WEBLINK] mode = cst) Product Information
On-line command description
Section
Parameter
Description
For Windows clients, determines the description of the web access command that appears on the status bar when the client is on-line. For Macintosh clients 4.2 or earlier, determines the description of the web access command that appears in balloon help when the client is on-line.
Accepted values
A string with a maximum of 150 characters in length
Default value
(when [WEBLINK] mode = cst) Click here to access product information on the web.
Off-line command description
Section
Parameter
Description
For Windows clients, determines the description of the web access command that appears on the status bar when the client is off-line. For Macintosh clients 4.2 and earlier, determines the description of the web access command that appears in balloon help when the client is off-line.
Accepted values
A string with a maximum of 150 characters in length.
Default value
(when [WEBLINK] mode = cst) Click here to access product information on the web.
File transfer protocol
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the file transfer protocol to use when downloading the web pages for viewing in off-line mode.
Accepted values
file (use the file sharing protocol)
Default value
(when [WEBLINK] mode = cst) file
Web page to load for clients working on-line
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the web page to load for clients working on-line.
Accepted values
A valid URL with a maximum of 150 characters in length
Default value
(when [WEBLINK] mode = cst) http://www.steltor.com/weblink/index.htm
Source of web pages for Windows clients in off-line mode
Section
Parameter
Description
For Windows clients. Determines the source of the web page to display when working in off-line mode. This parameter is only checked when [WEBLINK] mode = custom.
Accepted values
A valid path and file name with a maximum of 150 characters in length
Default value
Source of web pages for Mac clients in off-line mode
Section
Parameter
Description
For Macintosh clients. Determines the source of the web page to display when working in off-line mode.
Accepted values
A string with a maximum of 150 characters in length which obeys the following format and restrictions:
<user>:<pw>@[<zone>]:<AFP Server Name>[,<ip>[,<port>]];<volume path>:
- <user> is a maximum of 31 characters in length
- <pw> is a maximum of 8 characters in length
- <zone> is a maximum of 31 characters in length; default value is the asterisk symbol "*" (without the quotes)
- <AFP Server Name> is a maximum of 31 characters in length
- <ip> is a maximum of 31 characters in length
- <port> is a numerical value 0 to 32767 inclusive; default value is 548
- <volume path> is a maximum of 64 characters in length
This parameter is only checked when [WEBLINK] mode = custom.
Default value
Version of off-line web page
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the version of the off-line web page. This provides a mechanism for the administrator to ensure that the most recent version of the off-line web page is the one being accessed. This parameter is only checked when [WEBLINK] mode = custom.
Accepted values
A character string with a maximum length of 150 characters.
Default value
Error message to display if download fails
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the error message to display if a download fails.
Accepted values
A character string with a maximum length of 150 characters.
Default value
(when [WEBLINK] mode = cst) Your on-line account did not supply all the information needed to support this operation. Please contact your system administrator.
Enabling French-language web access
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines whether French-language web access is enabled in the client, and how it is configured. This functionality gives Windows and Macintosh clients the ability to access and display a web page.
If this parameter is set to custom, ALL of the other [WEBLINK-FRENCH] parameters must have values specified in the unison.ini file. If this is not the case, the value of this parameter reverts to the default (cst).
Accepted values
cst (enable web access and take the values for all of the other [WEBLINK-FRENCH] parameters directly from the code; ignore any values set in the unison.ini file for these other parameters)
custom (enable web access and take values for all of the other [WEBLINK-FRENCH] parameters from unison.ini.)
Default value
French-language browser to launch for Windows clients
Section
Parameter
Description
For Windows clients, this parameter determines which browser to launch for French-language web access. This parameter determines the location of the web browser on the local machine of each signed-on user.
Accepted values
Default value
(when [WEBLINK-FRENCH] mode = cst) The client polls Windows for the default browser to launch. If there is no default browser, the client prompts the user for a browser path.
French-language text to appear in Help menu and ToolTip
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the French-language text string that appears in the Help menu for the web access item, as well as in the pop-up ToolTip accompanying the Toolbar web access icon.
Accepted values
A string with a maximum of 150 characters in length
Default value
(when [WEBLINK-FRENCH] mode = cst) Information sur le produit
On-line French-language command description
Section
Parameter
Description
For Windows clients, determines the description of the web access command that appears on the status bar when the client is on-line. For Macintosh clients 4.2 or earlier, determines the description of the web access command that appears in balloon help when the client is on-line.
Accepted values
A string with a maximum of 150 characters in length
Default value
(when [WEBLINK-FRENCH] mode = cst) Lancer le navigateur Web pour visualiser l'information sur le produit
Off-line French-language command description
Section
Parameter
Description
For Windows clients, determines the description of the web access command that appears on the status bar when the client is on-line. For Macintosh clients 4.2 or earlier, determines the description of the web access command that appears in balloon help when the client is on-line.
Accepted values
A string with a maximum of 150 characters in length
Default value
(when [WEBLINK-FRENCH] mode = cst) Lancer le navigateur Web pour visualiser l'information sur le produit
French-language web page to load for clients working on-line
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the French-language web page to load for clients working on-line.
Accepted values
A valid URL with a maximum of 150 characters in length
Default value
(when [WEBLINK-FRENCH] mode = cst) http://www.steltor.com/weblink/index.htm
File transfer protocol
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the file transfer protocol to use when downloading web pages for viewing in off-line mode.
Accepted values
file (use the file sharing protocol)
Default value
(when [WEBLINK-FRENCH] mode = cst) file
Source of French-language web pages for Windows clients in off-line mode
Section
Parameter
Description
For Windows clients. Determines the source of the web page to display when working in off-line mode. This parameter is only checked when [WEBLINK-FRENCH] mode = custom.
Accepted values
A valid path and file name with a maximum of 150 characters in length
Default value
Source of French-language web pages for Mac clients in off-line mode
Section
Parameter
Description
For Macintosh clients. Determines the source of the web page to display when working in off-line mode.
Accepted values
A string with a maximum of 150 characters in length which obeys the following format and restrictions:
<user>:<pw>@[<zone>]:<AFP Server Name>[,<ip>[,<port>]];<volume path>:
- <user> is a maximum of 31 characters in length
- <pw> is a maximum of 8 characters in length
- <zone> is a maximum of 31 characters in length; default value is the asterisk symbol "*" (without the quotes)
- <AFP Server Name> is a maximum of 31 characters in length
- <ip> is a maximum of 31 characters in length
- <port> is a numerical value 0 to 32767 inclusive; default value is 548
- <volume path> is a maximum of 64 characters in length
This parameter is only checked when [WEBLINK-FRENCH] mode = custom.
Default value
Version of French-language off-line web pages
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the version of the off-line web page. This provides a mechanism for the administrator to ensure that the most recent version of the off-line web page is the one being accessed. This parameter is only checked when [WEBLINK-FRENCH] mode = custom.
Accepted values
A character string with a maximum length of 150 characters.
Default value
Error message to display if download fails
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the error message to display if a download fails.
Accepted values
A character string with a maximum length of 150 characters.
Default value
(when [WEBLINK-FRENCH] mode = cst) Le telechargement s'est acheve correctement. Les fichiers de mode déconnecte ont ete restaures.
Controlling client connections to server
Enable the ACE framework
Section
Parameter
Description
Enables authentication, compression, and encryption. Note that if you disable the ACE module, the calendar server uses the built-in cs-basic authentication method. In other words, the calendar server always uses an authentication method.
Accepted values
TRUE (enable authentication, compression, encryption)
FALSE (disable authentication, compression, encryption)
Default value
Maximum number of shared libraries per type
Section
Parameter
Description
Determines the number of shared libraries that can be loaded at the same time for each type of method (authentication, compression, encryption).
Due to a limitation of IBM AIX in which shared libraries cannot be reloaded once removed from memory, the default value of this parameter is higher than for other platforms.
Accepted values
A positive integer up to a maximum value of 32768
Default value
Minimum buffer size for compression
Section
Parameter
Description
Specifies the minimum size in bytes required in order for a buffer to be compressed.
Accepted values
A positive integer up to a maximum value of 32768
Default value
Buffer size for compression and encryption
Section
Parameter
Description
Specifies the size, in bytes, of the buffer to allocate for compression and encryption.
Accepted values
A positive integer up to a maximum value of 32768
Default value
Supported authentication methods for clients
Section
Parameter
Description
Specifies a list of the authentication methods the calendar server supports for clients.
Both the cs-basic and the cs-standard methods use the calendar server name and password of a user to authenticate that user. Both encrypt the user password; cs-standard also encrypts the user name. This encryption is independent of the negotiated encryption method. The server applies the negotiated encryption on top of this encryption.
The cs-basic authentication method works with all calendar clients, regardless of client version. It pre-dates the calendar server ACE module.
cs-standard is the recommended authentication method to use where the client supports it. It offers a higher level of security (better authentication and encryption) than cs-basic.
Only the cs-basic and cs-standard methods currently work with LDAP directory servers.
Accepted values
A list of one or more of the following, separated by commasand enclosed in {}:
Any installed SASL authentication method (e.g. sasl:KERBEROS_V4)
Default value
Default authentication method for clients
Section
Parameter
Description
Specifies the default authentication method the calendar server uses for clients. See the description of the [AUTHENTICATION] supported parameter for more information on supported methods.
Accepted values
Any method in the list specified by the [AUTHENTICATION] supported parameter.
Default value