GroupDrive: Backup & Restore
1. Export the GroupDrive directory under hkey_localmachine\software\south river technologies\GroupDrive Server. Save the %.reg file and copy it to your new machine.
2. Install the your GroupDrive software onto the new se...
Using Regedit - Export the Servers directory under hkey_localmachine\software\south river technologies\server\GroupDrive Server. Save the %.reg file and copy it to your computer (or a new computer).
Double click on the *.reg file while on the new mach...
Yes, GroupDrive Server can work on dual homed system with IIS listening on one IP address/port 80 and GroupDrive Server listening on another IP address/port 80. However IIS 5.0 and later attempt to listen on port 80 for all IP addresses configured on the ...
Yes. If you are currently running a trial version, simply start the GroupDrive Administrator. When the License Splash Screen appears, click the "Activate License" button and enter a valid registration code. If you are running in retail mode, you can view/...
No, currently you can only use the GroupDrive client to upload folders to your GroupDrive Server.
Yes, currently the GroupDrive Server web interface supports Safari and Mozilla Firefox. IE is not supported on MacIntosh to access a GroupDrive Server.
You can use the GroupDrive Desktop Client on a Mac provided that you have Parallels or some other virtualization software installed. South River Technologies does not currently have a native GroupDrive Desktop Client for the Macintosh.
You can use the...
If the certificate you receive from your Root CA requires an Intermediate CA certificate (chain certificate), it needs to be imported into the server's certificate store in the following manner:
Launch MMC
Click File, Add/Remove Snapin
Click Add,...
1. Run 'regedit' to open your registry.
2. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services and locate the service that you need to set a dependency for. (GroupDriveServer)
3. Open the 'DependOnService' key on the right side. If the ...
Yes, you can import your third party SSL certificate in to GroupDrive Server. Bring up GroupDrive Server administrator then highlight your server and select the "Security" tab. Here you will see the SSL feature for GroupDrive Server. Click on the "Certifi...
Yes, GroupDrive Server supports SSL, It also supports SSL certificates. You can find the SSL features by bringing up the GroupDrive Server administrator then highlight your server name and select the "HTTPS/SSL" tab.
To enable debug logging:
1) Launch the GroupDrive Administrator.
2) In the left pane, expand the tree view of the Server that you wish to modify.
3) Click Logging; log specific tabs will appear in the right pane.
4) In the right pane, select t...
Please use the link below for information regarding Windows SP2 for XP.
Click Here To See Microsoft's SP2 Support Page
For information about upgrading your GroupDrive Server edition from 32-bit to 64-bit, see the GroupDrive Collaboration Server 32-bit to 64-bit Upgrade (64-bit OS) Guide:
http://southrivertechnologies.com/docs/
Bring up the GroupDrive Server administrator and highlight your server. Now click on the "Logging" tab. Here you can enable the logging features for GroupDrive Server.
Bring up the GroupDrive Server Administrator and click GroupDrive Domains, now on the Welcome tab you will see your registration code.
Bring up the GroupDrive Server administrator console then click on the help menu, now click on the about GroupDrive Collaboration Server menu and you will see the Version and Build number.
Bring up the GroupDrive Desktop Client then click on the help menu, now click on the about menu and you will see the Version and Build number.
After the initial 12 months of free upgrades and support have expired; you will have the opportunity to purchase an additional 12 or 24 months of updates and support at a nominal fee; usually a fraction of the original cost of the software. For more infor...
Here are several things to try
1) Use the "run" utility and type in "regedit". This will bring up the registry editor. Now go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\Order\ProviderOrder and put "GCNP32" to be first in the...
You can use a batch file to use command line parameters to connect the drive and then in the batch file issue a DIR command which will cause it to be cached.
Yes, Click Here To See Our Printable/Downloadable User's Guide For the GroupDrive Client This guide can also be found in our "Articles and Whitepapers section.
Yes, Click Here To See Our Printable/Downloadable User's Guide For the GroupDrive Server This guide can also be found in our "Articles and Whitepapers section.
Yes, Click Here To See Our Printable/Downloadable User's Guide For the GroupDrive Web Interface This guide can also be found in our "Articles and Whitepapers section.
Yes, Click Here To See Our Online Help Guide For GroupDrive
UserA and UserB are trying to use the GD client to work on a Microsoft Word document, but are having problems. Here�s the scenario and results:
1. UserA uploads a Microsoft Word document.
2. Shares it with UserB and enables all permissions.
3...
You can use SQL Server as the back end database for both storage and authentication.
1) Install your database engine
2) create a database that GroupDrive will use
3) Create a database user that will have database rights to that database on the datab...
The default ports for GroupDrive Server are 80 for the server and 443 for SSL. However you can change these port numbers to any number of your choosing.
Click Here To See Our GroupDrive System Requirements Page
A complete list of GroupDrive System Requirements can be viewed here
Click Here To See Our GroupDrive Pricing Page
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