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The Utility subdirectory in the Notes install kit contains a NotesCustomizationKit10.zip file in which supplied Notes install customization tools reside. |
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This article provides in-depth configuration settings for leveraging Active Directory to authenticate users, allowing elimination of Domino Internet passwords for users on Windows platform. This configuration is useful for Web only users, as well as for users who also access Domino with Notes. ... |
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Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1 introduced the ability to push administrative trust defaults during Notes install or upgrade using a new deploy.nsf in the Notes install kit. The release also added additional Domino policy controls for timestamping of features and plugins. This article seeks to ... |
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In this very popular Lotusphere® 2010 presentation by Mehjabin Kapasi and Jeff Mitchell from the IBM Lotus Notes install development team, learn about Notes install kit customization, silent install as a means of enterprise deployment, and various upgrade best practices and tips. See the ... |
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Authors: Mary Shaheen, Senior Software Engineer, maryshaheen@us.ibm.com
Steve Murray, Advisory Software Engineer, stevemurray@us.ibm.com
Mary Faherty, Reliability Tester, fahertym@ie.ibm.com
Jonathan Thomson, Staff Software Engineer, jonathanthomson@us.ibm.com Introduction: This document will ... |
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In a recent twitter scan I stumbled onto a great primer for anyone seeking to answer the question, "What is Domino and why do I care?" This rich twopart series written by Martin Leon serves as both an introduction to the platform, and some of its applications, and a valuable resource for folks ... |