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IWS Version 2.5.1.2

Windows

Name Description Version Download
Administrator’s Guide The InfoWorkSpace model is based on a virtual environment. Your virtual environment could include a group of buildings in a single setting, like a college, or it might be a set of buildings representing corporate offices or headquarters scattered throughout the country or around the globe. Each virtual building represents an actual building or location of your overall organizational structure. If your organization is large, a building could represent a major department or division rather than a physical structure.  
(7332 kb)
Client Installation Guide InfoWorkSpace is a collaboration tool engineered for groups that work in multiple locations. It is intended to revolutionize the way groups and individuals work in day-to-day operations. This software allows an organization to reconstruct their dispersed environment into a virtual model and operate in that model just as in actual life. The difference is that the dispersed locations can work as if they were co-located.  
(5093 kb)
InfoWorkSpace Client Integration with Citrix Presentation Server Configuration guide for implementing IWS in a Citrix environment  
(1118 kb)
InfoWorkSpace Release 2.5 Features and Benefits Below is a quick overview of the features of the InfoWorkSpace Release 2.5 followed by a more detailed description and benefit for each of the features. This release ships on 15 October 2001.  
(619 kb)
InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5 Firewall Ports InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5 Firewall Ports  
(324 kb)
InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5 Highlights InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5 Highlights  
(1888 kb)
Release Notes Contents: • System Requirements • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 Installation • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 Patches • Supported COTS Products and Revision Numbers • Supported Deployment Scenarios • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 New Features • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5 New Features • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 Upgrade • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 Documentation • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 Resolved Issues • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5 Resolved Issues • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 Known Problems • Technical Support  
(497 kb)
Server Installation Guide for Windows NT/2000 This guide is intended to help you install InfoWorkSpace on your server. The steps needed to install the software are broken out by component, so you may only need to follow the steps in certain sections to achieve the desired type of server installation.  
(5137 kb)
Service Pack 1 for InfoWorkSpace 2.5 ReadMe READ THIS FILE COMPLETELY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL SERVICE PACK 2.5.1  
(26 kb)
User’s Guide The InfoWorkSpace model is based on a virtual environment. Your virtual environment could include a group of buildings in a single setting, like a college, or it might be a set of buildings representing corporate offices or headquarters scattered throughout the country or around the globe. Each virtual building represents an actual building or location of your overall organizational structure. If your organization is large, a building could represent a major department or division rather than a physical structure.  
(7326 kb)

Solaris

Name Description Version Download
Administrator’s Guide The InfoWorkSpace model is based on a virtual environment. Your virtual environment could include a group of buildings in a single setting, like a college, or it might be a set of buildings representing corporate offices or headquarters scattered throughout the country or around the globe. Each virtual building represents an actual building or location of your overall organizational structure. If your organization is large, a building could represent a major department or division rather than a physical structure.  
(7332 kb)
Client Installation Guide InfoWorkSpace is a collaboration tool engineered for groups that work in multiple locations. It is intended to revolutionize the way groups and individuals work in day-to-day operations. This software allows an organization to reconstruct their dispersed environment into a virtual model and operate in that model just as in actual life. The difference is that the dispersed locations can work as if they were co-located.  
(5093 kb)
InfoWorkSpace Client Integration with Citrix Presentation Server Configuration guide for implementing IWS in a Citrix environment  
(1118 kb)
InfoWorkSpace Release 2.5 Features and Benefits Below is a quick overview of the features of the InfoWorkSpace Release 2.5 followed by a more detailed description and benefit for each of the features. This release ships on 15 October 2001.  
(619 kb)
InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5 Firewall Ports InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5 Firewall Ports  
(324 kb)
InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5 Highlights InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5 Highlights  
(1888 kb)
Release Notes Contents: • System Requirements • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 Installation • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 Patches • Supported COTS Products and Revision Numbers • Supported Deployment Scenarios • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 New Features • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5 New Features • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 Upgrade • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 Documentation • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 Resolved Issues • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5 Resolved Issues • InfoWorkSpace Version 2.5.1 Known Problems • Technical Support  
(497 kb)
Server Installation Guide for Solaris This guide is intended to help you install InfoWorkSpace on your server. The steps needed to install the software are broken out by component, so you may only need to follow the steps in certain sections to achieve the desired type of server installation.  
(2538 kb)
Service Pack 1 for InfoWorkSpace 2.5 ReadMe READ THIS FILE COMPLETELY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL SERVICE PACK 2.5.1  
(26 kb)
User’s Guide The InfoWorkSpace model is based on a virtual environment. Your virtual environment could include a group of buildings in a single setting, like a college, or it might be a set of buildings representing corporate offices or headquarters scattered throughout the country or around the globe. Each virtual building represents an actual building or location of your overall organizational structure. If your organization is large, a building could represent a major department or division rather than a physical structure.  
(7326 kb)