Lotus Domino Administration in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference

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Author: Greg Neilson

ISBN-10: 1565927176

ISBN-13: 9781565927179

Category: Groupware

Domino is one of the most effective platforms for developing and deploying e-business applications, allowing new communities of developers to enjoy its collaborative capabilities. With over 55 million seats worldwide, Domino already provided a strong foundation for messaging and web applications, and the release of R5 builds on that to make Domino easier to use than ever before.\ For example, Lotus Domino R5 has been expanded to interact with most browsers and other non-Notes clients, so...

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Domino is one of the most effective platforms for developing and deploying e-business applications, allowing new communities of developers to enjoy its collaborative capabilities. With over 55 million seats worldwide, Domino already provided a strong foundation for messaging and web applications, and the release of R5 builds on that to make Domino easier to use than ever before. For example, Lotus Domino R5 has been expanded to interact with most browsers and other non-Notes clients, so developers can choose their favorite language to design web applications. With R5, administrators can centrally modify client configurations instead of hopping from one terminal to the next throughout the company. The new Domino interface allows administrators to visually monitor the health and status of the Domino servers in a network from a single screen. All this capability implies complexity, and it's easy to forget which menu to go to. Here's where "Lotus Domino Administration in a Nutshell" can help. It's a quick reference that will come in handy again and again for finding solutions to administrative problems. This book covers: Domino architecture and key concepts R5 administration tools Domino directory and console commands Database properties and Access Control Configuring Domino Enterprise Connection Services (DECS) Supporting the Notes client Domino for IIS Whether the task is messaging servers, modifying administration tasks to a simpler and more efficient level, or ensuring the security and flexibility of a web application server, "Lotus Domino Administration in a Nutshell" is the reference developers need to make the most of this reliable andscalableintegrated server platform. Booknews Provides a quick reference for Domino system administrators who know the basics. Overviews Domino, then covers Domino directories and databases, mail, Domino as a Web server, administration tools, monitoring Domino, and supporting the Notes client. Also covers DECS, Internet cluster management, R4/R5 coexistence and migration, server tasks and console commands, Domino for AS/400, and Domino on Linux. The author works for a large IT services company and is contributing editor for magazine. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

PrefaceixChapter 1Notes and Domino Overview1The Basics1Product Background and Version History5Domino R5 New Features6A Sample Implementation8International Versions of Domino11Chapter 2Domino Directories12Domino Directory12Directory Catalog24Directory Assistance25LDAP Support26Chapter 3Domino Databases31Database Templates31Database Properties35Chapter 4Mail55Domino Mail Architecture55Calendars and Scheduling58Internet Mail Clients (POP3, IMAP)59WebMail60Shared Mail61Chapter 5Domino as a Web Server62Configuration63Domino URLs66Chapter 6Domino Administration Tools68Domino Administrator69User Registration82User Registration from a Text File87Web Administrator89Using the Administration Process (AdminP Task)92Chapter 7Monitoring Domino95Statistics and Events95Mail Tracking107Log Databases and Files114Chapter 8Supporting the Notes Client121The New R5 Design121Basic Notes Configuration124Remote Connection129Other New Features134EasySync: Synchronize Notes with PalmPilots135Common Notes Keyboard Shortcuts137Chapter 9DECS139Configuring DECS140Using the DECS Administrator Database144Chapter 10Domino for Microsoft IIS150Prerequisites152IIS Configuration152Authentication156Chapter 11Internet Cluster Manager (ICM)158Clustering Basics158ICM Overview161Creating a Cluster and Configuring the ICM162Chapter 12R4/R5 Coexistence and Migration167Upgrade Considerations167Suggested Upgrade Sequence169Chapter 13Domino Server Tasks and Console Commands172Domino Server Tasks172Domino Server Console183Chapter 14Notes.INI201Appendix ADomino/Windows NT Integration301Appendix BUsing InstallShield's Silent Installation Option312Appendix CDomino for AS/400316Appendix DDomino on Linux318Appendix ETCP/IP Ports321Appendix FWeb Links325Appendix GDomino Updates: QMRs and QMUs328Glossary333Index337

\ BooknewsProvides a quick reference for Domino system administrators who know the basics. Overviews Domino, then covers Domino directories and databases, mail, Domino as a Web server, administration tools, monitoring Domino, and supporting the Notes client. Also covers DECS, Internet cluster management, R4/R5 coexistence and migration, server tasks and console commands, Domino for AS/400, and Domino on Linux. The author works for a large IT services company and is contributing editor for magazine. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \