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In this article, you will gain an understanding of how you can quickly customize and rebrand Connections for your organization. |
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This is a demo wiki |
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You can customize IBM® Connections to be embedded in an IFrame. |
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You can customize IBM® Connections to be embedded in an IFrame. |
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IBM Connections file Services enables you to enforce appropriate usage policies so that you can a flexible system that is best adopted for better performance and availability for everyone. |
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Use APAR LO78594 to customize the new theme using the customization directory. |
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Background
IBM Connections activities help team interact in an online community where ideas about a project and project resources are created, collected, and shared. Sections within the communities allows to organize your activity entries and to-dos. |
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The user synchronization is normally made via syncalldns script that synchronize users information from LDAP to the EMPINST.EMPLOYEE table. If you synchronize a field such as “telephone number” when a user edits the value in Connections at next run of syncalldns script the change is lost. ... |
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Tip: If you want more mobile access possibilities to your Connections files, you can use WebDAV technology. Download one or multiple documents, modify them with a webdav enabled app like GoodReader, Pages, ForkLift, ... and upload them back to a community, you can use the documents offline, ... |
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You can edit the LotusConnections-config.xml file that controls the IBM® Connections theme to incorporate the new cascading style sheet (CSS) theme. Also, the new theme requires you to switch off Internet Explorer 7 compatibility mode. Switching off compatibility mode is required for the new theme ... |
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By default there is only one document type in a CCM Library, the type “document”; Filenet, the base of CCM, has the possibility of defining various document types which can have various kinds of metadata associated. In this article I explain how to create a new document type in CCM. |
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Learn how to extend, style and customize the Connections (IC) portlets in various aspects. |
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This article introduces demo videos show how to create a new Cognos metrics report for Connections Metrics 4.0. |
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This article is an illustrative guide to modifying the content and layout of the Profiles component in Connections 4.0. It describes in detail how you can customize the application to define the core data model for people managed by it and tailor the presentation of the profile to meet your ... |
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This artical will introduce the basic events list that Metrics track from Connections 4.0, and explain how to do the customized calculations based on these events during the reprot customization. The events that each Metrics standard report used will also be introduced in this article. |
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The Connections 4.0 Activity Streams feature supports posting third-party microblogs onto Connection's Activity Streams and displaying details in the Embedded Experience (EE) OpenSocial gadget. This article introduces how to develop an EE gadget for third-party applications and demonstrates EE's ... |
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The Connections 4.0 Metrics application has four kinds of roles: "metrics-report-run", "admin", "community-metrics-run", and "metrics-reader". This article introduces these roles, including their purpose and default mapped user, and what they do within Connections Metrics. |
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The attached file shows the specifications for creating icons for custom Connections applications for iOS. (See attached file: iOSiconsspecification.pdf) For more information about extensibility options, see the Mobile configuration properties topic. |
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Moderation is a component in IBM® Connections 4.0 that allows moderators and Community owners to better control what is displayed in certain applications. Moderators can review Blogs, Forums, and Files content before it is posted to Connections, and manage content after it is added to Connections. ... |
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This article introduces the community report customization steps for Connections Metrics 4.0, the main content break down into two parts: 'Create a customized report with Cognos Report Studio' and 'Add the customized report to the Community report list'. |
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This article describes the authentication mechanisms used in Connections portlets for different scenarios and how to implement them using Web Experience Factory (formerly WebSphere Portlet Factory). |
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This article provides Tivoli Directory Integrator solutions for real-world scenarios in your Connections deployment. The solutions build on top of the existing artifacts shipped with Connections. |
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This article presents a detailed scenario for integrating Connections 3.0.1 with Lotus Quickr 8.5.1 for Domino. It can help you to show user’s Profile from Quickr, publish an Activity attachment to Quickr, and create a community with a Quickr Teamspace. |
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This article shows how to create different themes for Connections based on different domain names in a single installation. |
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ajayproxy activation for feeds is missing in optional steps after installation |