When you compose a new message in GroupWise WebAccess, items are automatically saved for you. This prevents the loss of any messages you are authoring if WebAccess unexpectedly shuts down. When you restart WebAccess, you have the option to recover these messages to finish composing them.
If you stop using GroupWise WebAccess for 10 seconds (the default non-use value) and have unsent messages, or if you have been actively composing messages for 60 seconds (the default continuous use value), WebAccess automatically saves your messages to your
folder. WebAccess adds two characters to the title of all auto-saved messages to distinguish them from other items you might have manually saved to your Work In Progress folder.When you start WebAccess and only one auto-saved message is recovered, you see the following message:
You have the following options to deal with the auto-saved messages:
Open: Opens the auto-saved messages so that you can finish composing them.
Save: Saves the messages as regular Work In Progress items so that you can finish composing the messages later.
Delete: Deletes the auto-saved messages. The information in them is permanently lost.
Skip: Retains the saved messages on disk but does not recover them in WebAccess. The next time you start WebAccess, the Auto-Save window reappears.
When you start WebAccess and two to five auto-saved message are recovered, you see the following message:
You have the following options to deal with the auto-saved messages. Select one of these options for each auto-saved message, then click
.Open: Opens the auto-saved messages so that you can finish composing them.
Save: Saves the messages as regular Work In Progress items so that you can finish composing the messages later.
Delete: Deletes the auto-saved messages. The information in them is permanently lost.
Click
to retain the saved messages on disk but to not recover them in WebAccess. The next time you start WebAccess, the Auto-Save window reappears.When you start WebAccess and six or more auto-saved message are recovered, you see the following message:
Click
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