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himandrake
8th May 2008, 21:07
Stalker.CommuniGate.Pro.v5.2.2.AIX.PPC.Incl.Keygen-SSG

[Only registered and activated users can see links]
CommuniGate Pro is the most advanced Internet messaging
server on the market today. The comprehensive, flexible
solution enables corporations, educational
institutions, and service providers to implement a
variety of functionality. From email and calendaring,
to instant messaging and application sharing,
CommuniGate Pro supports it all from one proven,
reliable platform.

Unzip, unrar, install.
Use our keygen to generate your own serials for your
domain. And sorry folks, keygen is only working for
windows, we dont have so much exotic platforms to
compile it everywhere..

Note to those, who is upgrading this piece of software
from version 5.0 or earlier: Guys, you have to
regenerate all keys (including master key and keys for
all plugins) in order to avoid problems with old
installations.


more info on app here:
[Only registered and activated users can see links]



download trial from here:

[Only registered and activated users can see links]

use the keygen below in windows to get key
enjoy :egdance:

Broad
8th May 2008, 21:34
Download application Here:
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
ftp://ftp.communigate.com/pub/CommuniGatePro/CGatePro-Darwin-PPC.tgz

Installing on an AIX System.


Make sure you are using the AIX System version 4.3 or better.
Log in as a super-user (root).
Unpack the CommuniGate Pro archive with the compress command:
compress -d CGatePro-AIX-PPC-version.bff.Z
Use either the installp command, or the smit utility, or the smitty utility to install the software.
The installation script creates a startup script /etc/rc.cgpro and updates the /etc/inittab file to start the CommuniGate Pro server on run level 2.
The startup script creates the "base directory" /var/CommuniGate and the Server uses this directory by default. You can move the "base directory" to any other location. In this case, open the /etc/rc.cgpro script file and update it.
If your system was running sendmail or any other SMTP server, stop that server and modify the OS start-up scripts so the system will not start that other SMTP server automatically.
If your system was running POP, IMAP, or poppwd servers, remove the lines describing those servers from the /etc/inetd.conf file.
Restart the system or launch the start-up script manually:
/etc/rc.cgpro start