Setting up a cluster includes the tasks of creating and verifying that it is working correctly, and then setting up user access, mail, replications, size quotas, directory assistance, roaming, web navigation, and use of a private LAN in the cluster. The instant messaging awareness feature also displays online status next to the names of people in mail messages, views and folders. To access the Sametime server using a protocol that is different from the current Web page's protocol, use the notes.
Use these installation instructions to install and set up Sametime for iNotes. For information about installing Sametime , see the Sametime administration product documentation. Create connection documents for the iNotes and Sametime servers if the Sametime server is not in the same domain as the iNotes server.
If the Sametime server is in the same domain as the iNotes server, but is not clustered with the registration server, create a connection document to replicate the Domino directory. If an LtpaToken configuration document already exists, Sametime does not attempt to alter it. You must add the Sametime server to your configuration:. Although Domino SSO is the preferred authentication method, you can continue to use secrets and tokens authentication databases, if you are already using them.
For example, if any server in your domain is configured for something other than multiple server SSO, for example, single server SSO, you must use secrets and tokens authentication. If the instant messaging status does not appear next to the Welcome username text in iNotes , check the user's Person document in the Domino directory. If you configured the Sametime server by populating this document, make sure the Sametime server field is correct. See the Basics tab, Real-Time Collaboration section.
With iNotes Redirect, users do not need to know the name of their mail file and mail server, they need only know the name of the iNotes Redirect server. You can determine how and where users can archive, and whether archive preferences are available to users in the iNotes client. To allow this pass-through HTML style, use the notes.
The default value is 0. Any existing policies previously assigned to iNotes users are enforced. Many of the features you enable using the configuration settings document can also be configured using policies.
Setting up a cluster includes the tasks of creating and verifying that it is working correctly, and then setting up user access, mail, replications, size quotas, directory assistance, roaming, web navigation, and use of a private LAN in the cluster. Load commands, advanced database properties, cluster statistics, and the Server Health Monitor.
You can upgrade a server running the latest maintenance release of a shipped version of Domino. If you upgrade, be sure to manually refresh the design of the Domino Directory. This section provides an overview of messaging and describes how to set up mail routing, how to set up and customize mail servers, and how to track mail. Using iNotes , a user can send and receive mail, view the calendar, invite people to meetings, create to do lists, keep a notebook, and work off line.
To resolve the issue of multiple login requests, create realm documents to map access from other paths to the root path. With iNotes Redirect, users do not need to know the name of their mail file and mail server, they need only know the name of the iNotes Redirect server.
You can determine how and where users can archive, and whether archive preferences are available to users in the iNotes client. To allow this pass-through HTML style, use the notes. The default value is 0.
Any existing policies previously assigned to iNotes users are enforced. Many of the features you enable using the configuration settings document can also be configured using policies. Setting up a cluster includes the tasks of creating and verifying that it is working correctly, and then setting up user access, mail, replications, size quotas, directory assistance, roaming, web navigation, and use of a private LAN in the cluster.
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