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Old 07-28-2006, 05:18 PM
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Default Disable Zimlets

I've tried to disable some of the zimlets via the comand line like it says in the Admin guide. It keeps giving me an error of "cannot disable zimlet (zimlet name): domain.com:389.
Anyone know the correct way to disable them?
Thanks for the help.
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Old 07-28-2006, 06:33 PM
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Crashxx,
OOPS- I moved your other thread so that we could consolidate, and it replaced your thread that was here!
I didn't know that it would do that. Sorry about that.

john
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Old 08-03-2006, 08:02 AM
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Can anyone tell me how to turn off the zimlets? I tried the instructions in the manual but get the results listed above. Thanks.
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Old 08-03-2006, 05:41 PM
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Did you su - zimbra first?

Admin Guide, chap 9 worked for me though.
From Chap 9:

To turn off access from a COS ( Class Of Service )
Type: zmzimletctl acl <zimletname> <cosname> deny
To disable a Zimlet on the Zimbra server
Type: zmzimletctl disable <zimletname>

Example: zmzimletctl acl com_zimbra_amzn default deny
Example: zmzimletctl disable com_zimbra_amzn

Is this what you tried and it didn't work?

Scotty
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Old 08-03-2006, 05:45 PM
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Didn't try that. I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the info.
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