Note: If you are using GroupWise 7 your version of ConsoleOne does not support creating Trusted API keys. You will need to use the Trusted API Key Generation tool found on the Connections Page of ODME. Click the empty box where you would enter the API Key and a dialogue box will open with a link to download the tool.
To create a Trusted Application Key in ConsoleOne, complete the following instructions:
Note: Document the location of this file as you will use the information later to configure your migration.
Configure SSL and the GroupWise Web Service (SOAP). The following solution provides step-by-step instructions:
https://support.quest.com/on-demand-migration-for-email/kb/156321
GroupWise SOAP provides server-side access to Novell GroupWise data through a protocol. To use ConsoleOne to configure SSL settings for SOAP, please see the following article:
https://www.novell.com/support/kb/doc.php?id=3592248
Configure Cloud Access to the GroupWise Server
To configure Cloud access to the GroupWise Server, complete the following steps:
Open the corporate firewall to allow the SOAP information through. Note: All GroupWise Post Offices containing migrating users will need to have SOAP enabled and be accessible to the ODME servers.
https://support.quest.com/on-demand-migration-for-email/kb/90483
To test the GroupWise SOAP service, open a web browser, preferably Chrome or Firefox, and enter the GroupWise SOAP URL, based on the following example:
http://ip:port/soap. (ex. http://192.168.0.25:7191/soap)
The following should be displayed:
Note: Microsoft Internet Explorer may display an Extensible Markup Language (XML) Parser error. In this case, right click on the page and View Source. You will see the raw page source and be able to read any responses from the SOAP interface.
Here is a screenshot example showing a successful response from the GroupWise SOAP service in a web browser:
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