Upgrading to Lotus notes and Domino 6 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Poughkeepsie] :
IBM International Technical Support Organization,
2002.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
Colección: | IBM redbooks.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front cover
- Contents
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this redbook
- Become a published author
- Comments welcome
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Benefits to upgrading
- 1.2 Best new features
- Chapter 2. Upgrade considerations
- 2.1 Server and client licensing
- 2.1.1 New Domino Server licensing
- 2.1.2 Client licensing
- 2.2 Interoperability issues
- 2.2.1 Client/mail template interoperability
- 2.2.2 Calendar & Scheduling interoperability: R4 and Notes 6
- 2.2.3 Client interoperability
- 2.2.4 Mail interoperability2.2.5 Administrator client
- 2.2.6 Template interoperability
- Chapter 3. Upgrade considerations for Notes clients
- 3.1 Training
- 3.2 Workstation requirements
- 3.3 Calendaring and scheduling considerations
- 3.4 Upgrading the client before upgrading the server
- 3.5 A Word about On Disk Structure
- 3.6 Mail files
- 3.6.1 Mail file replicas (non-clustered)
- 3.6.2 Mixed-release cluster and mail file replicas
- 3.6.3 Customized mail templates
- 3.6.4 Using seamless mail upgrade to upgrade mail files
- 3.7 Notes 6 client with R4.6 and R5 applications3.8 Policy-based administration
- 3.8.1 From R5 user profiles to Notes/Domino 6 policies
- 3.8.2 New possibilities with dynamic configuration
- 3.9 Client upgrade options
- 3.9.1 Upgrade by mail
- 3.9.2 Smart upgrade
- 3.9.3 Manual upgrade
- 3.9.4 Third-party deployment options
- Chapter 4. Upgrade considerations for Domino servers
- 4.1 Server requirements
- 4.2 Restructuring your environment
- 4.3 Upgrade sequence
- 4.4 Install and configure new Domino 6 features
- 4.5 Server upgrade options
- 4.6 Directory and ODS upgrade4.6.1 ODS upgrade
- 4.6.2 Domino Directory design upgrade
- 4.7 Coexistence or interoperability
- 4.7.1 Lotus companion products
- 4.7.2 Third party products
- Chapter 5. Domino Directory upgrade
- 5.1 Introduction to the new design
- 5.1.1 The Domino Directory user interface
- 5.1.2 Server form
- 5.1.3 Configuration form
- 5.2 Administration delegation possibilities
- 5.3 Fault recovery
- 5.4 UNK table in a mixed environment
- 5.5 Controlling and managing the distribution
- 5.5.1 Using a custom design template for the Domino Directory5.5.2 Retaining R5 Domino Directory design on certain servers
- 5.6 Secondary directories
- 5.6.1 Extended Directory Catalog
- 5.6.2 Condensed Directory Catalog
- 5.6.3 Directory Assistance
- 5.6.4 Cascading Domino Directories
- 5.6.5 LDAP Schema changes
- 5.7 Upgrading your Domino Directory to the new design
- 5.7.1 Upgrading your Domino Directory first
- 5.7.2 Server and Directory design upgrade at the same time
- 5.8 Introduction to the new On-Disk Structure (ODS)