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Lotus Domino Server 4.6 Powered by Notes Systems Administrator




Course Aims
This course enables readers to plan a Notes environment; administer a multi-server Notes domain with multiple Notes named networks; understand and setup pass through servers: understand the name and address book - creating group, person, server, connection, and program documents; and to understand and administer replication and mail routing.
Assumed Knowledge
Readers should have a good understanding of Lotus Notes and a network operating system such as Novell NetWare. Ideally they will have experience of installing and configuring PC/workstations and network hardware and software.
Course Audience
This course is intended for those who will need to know how to install and maintain the two main components of a Lotus Notes environment: servers and workstations.

This course can be found in the following categories:
Courses > Databases > Lotus Notes Database
Courses > Lotus > Lotus Notes

Table of Contents
The Domino Server 4.6 Environment
  • What is Lotus Domino Server and Lotus Notes Client?
  • The Domino 4.6 Server
  • The Notes R4.6 Client
  • The Notes Administrator
  • Domino Servers and File Servers
  • Problems Running Notes on a File Server
  • What the Network File Server Provides
  • System Requirements
  • Notes Communication
  • Communication Types
  • Protocol Descriptions
  • Constantly Connected Serial Port
  • Seldom Connected Serial Port
  • Multiprotocol Support
  • Single vs Multiple Protocols
  • What is a Notes Named Network?
  • What is a Notes Domain?
  • The Public Name and Address Book
  • Directory Assistance
  • Certifier IDs
     
    Setting up Notes
  • The First Domino Server
  • Pre-setup Requirements
  • Naming Conventions
  • Installing Notes
  • After the Setup
  • Certifier, Server and User IDs
  • Setting up the Certification Log
  • Distributing and Storing IDs
     
    LAN Port
  • LAN Port Setup
  • Setting up LAN Ports
  • Adding New Ports
  • Renaming Ports
  • Deleting Ports
  • Editing the Server Document
  • Troubleshooting the Connections
  • Viewing the Port Status
  • Tracing Connections
     
    COM port
  • Modem Setup Preparation
  • Adding COM Ports
  • COM Options
     
    Server Commands
  • Server Startup Messages
  • Server Startup
  • Startup Messages
  • Server Commands
  • Domino Server Console Commands
  • Domino Server Programs
     
    Server Startup Problems
  • The NOTES.INI File
  • Understanding the NOTES.INI
  • Notes Startup Problems
  • Reconfiguring Notes
     
    Administration Panel
  • Server Administration Panel
  • Automated Administration Tasks
     
    Lotus Notes Security
  • Server Security
  • Physical Security
  • Authentication
  • Execution Control Lists
  • Access Control Lists
  • Certifier ID
  • Security of the Certifier ID
  • Authentication
  • Server Access List
  • Notes Security Summary
     
    Additional Server Setup
  • Registering Servers
  • Additional Server Setup
     
    Workstation Setup
  • Registering Users
  • Batch Registration
  • Rules
  • Setting up a Notes Workstation
  • Home Server
  • Server Name List
  • Fallback Server
  • Server Access Problems
  • Notes Setup
    Pass Through Servers
  • Overview
  • Pass Through Servers
     
    Notes Replication
  • Replication
  • Factors that Control Replication
  • The Advantages of Replication
  • What is Replicated
  • What is not Replicated
  • Which Databases to Replicate
  • Default Replication Settings
  • Server to Server Replication
  • Replication Direction
  • When Replication Does Occur
  • The Process of Replication
  • Errors during Replication
  • Replication and Document Deletion
  • Compacting Databases
  • Creating Replica Databases
  • Replication Information
  • Send Replication Settings
  • Other Replication Settings
  • Advanced Replication Settings
  • Administering Databases
  • Locally Administered Databases
  • Centrally Administered Databases
  • Understanding Replication History
  • Analysing Replication
     
    Sequencing Replication
  • Why Sequence Replication
  • End to End Sequence
  • Mesh Sequencing
  • Hub and Spoke Sequencing
     
    Scheduling Replication
  • Why Schedule Replication
  • Schedule Guidelines
  • Connection Documents
  • Calling and Interval Schedules
  • How the Retry Period is Determined
     
    Controlling Replication
  • Using the ACL to Control Replication
  • The Seven Access Levels
  • The ACL and Replication
  • ACL Guidelines for Server Replication
     
    Replication Problems
  • Replication Updates and Conflicts
  • Save Conflicts
  • Replication Conflicts
  • Resolving Conflicts
  • Preventing Replication and Save Conflicts
  • Assign Editor Access to a Few People
  • Version Control
  • Merge Replication Conflicts
  • Database Replication Problems
  • Database Integrity
  • Index Problems
  • Repairing Damaged Documents
  • Server Backups
  • What You Must Back Up
  • Backing up to a File Server
  • Restoring Databases
  • Restoring Documents
  • Scheduling Programs
     
    Notes Mail Routing
  • Understanding Mail Routing
     
    Mail Routing Setup
  • Server Connection Documents
  • Mail Delivery Priority Levels
  • Guidelines
     
    Shared Mail
  • Shared Mail
  • How Shared Mail Works
     
    Tracing Mail
  • Tracing Mail
     
    Troubleshooting
  • The Mailbox
  • Show Tasks
  • Troubleshooting
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