which produces a resulting log file that's not very helpful because it is not in a format that you can import into a spreadsheet for reporting purposes.
I sure wish that GWCheck would give us a delimited output (or an option for it) so that we can have more flexibility to work with the data it produces! if you agree, feel free to submit an enhancement request here)
GWAuditReport is a utility, much like my GWAttachmentStats, that takes the GWCheck log file and turns it from this:
I can more easily identify outdated/unused and inactive mailboxes so that I can cleanup my system *BEFORE* submitting the audit to Novell. I saved over 10% in my GroupWise licensing costs by taking this proactive measure!
2014-02-23: Updated v1.1 to address DirChange error
Looks like bkeadle uploaded a newer v1.11 version dated 3-5-2014 of GWAuditReport.exe that no loner requires the sub-directory of C:\Novell\GroupWise\. Great. Now it looks for files in the sub-directory that you start the program up in. Thanks.
When I run this on WInXP I get this message. DirChange(FilePath(FileSpec)). It appears to be hard coded to O:\wbt\gwauditreport\ Here is more info on this.
1031: DirChange" Dir not found.changed
on line 819 of O:\wbt\gwauditreport.wbt in routine "recentfilesudf"