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Knowledge Collection: Frequently Asked Questions about Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino
aku1 发表于 2006-4-5 9:04:31

Product documentation
 
Abstract
This Knowledge Collection is a focused compilation of documents to help address the most commonly asked questions about Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino.
 
 
Content
Frequently Asked Questions on Upgrading from Lotus Domino 5.x to 6.x (1212217)
This document provides answers to frequently asked questions regarding how to upgrade a Lotus Domino server from release 5.x to 6.x.

Frequently Asked Questions - The Administration Process (AdminP) (1212760)
The Administration Process (AdminP) is a server task that is required for several features in Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino 6 and later. This document provides Domino administrators with guidelines for maintaining AdminP and its underlying database, as well as providing links to more detailed information.

Frequently Asked Questions - Renaming Users with the Administration Process (Adminp) (1215257)
The functionality involved in renaming users with the Administration Process (AdminP) changed from Notes/Domino 5 to 6, and was further refined in Notes/Domino 6.5.4. This document is intended to help Domino Administrators better understand the changes and to provide links to the detailed information available on-line.

Knowledge Collection - The Administration Process in Domino 6.0x and 6.5x (1213224)
This Knowledge Collection addresses the major features and most common issues associated with the Administration Process (AdminP) in the Domino 6 codestream. It is not a listing of all issues or technotes, but the most common and highest impact ones.

Frequently Asked Questions - Server Availability Index (SAI) in Domino 6.x and 6.5x (1215476)
The Server Availability Index (SAI), which is a parameter used with clustered servers, has changed from R5 to Domino 6. This document is intended to help Domino Administrators find information related to the changes.

Lotus Notes/Domino 6 Directory FAQ (1214515)
A collection of resources to answer frequently asked questions about Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino directories.

Frequently Asked Questions about Dynamic Client Configuration (DCC) (1212699)
The Dynamic Client Configuration (DCC) process is vital to several features of Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino 6. This document will help Notes/Domino administrators find the information needed to better understand and troubleshoot this process.

General Information and about Roaming User Feature of Notes/Domino 6.0.1 and Above (1087179)
This document describes what a Roaming Notes Client User is, how it is implemented, and some of the more frequently asked questions about it.

Notes Performance optimization (7006235)
The purpose of this document is to emphasize performance enhancements included in the Notes 6 client, to provide you with tips to maximize Notes 6 client performance, to provide you with a list of known issues, and, finally, to provide you with useful tips for troubleshooting issues that may arise with the Notes 6 client.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the Notes/Domino Out of Office Functionality (1212467)
A list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the Lotus Notes/Domino Out of Office functionality.

Guide to configuring Single Sign-on (SSO) (1217754)
This document contains instructions about how to configure Single Sign-on (SSO) for a Lotus Domino server.

Common questions and problems with Single Sign-on (SSO) (1216978)
This document describes common questions and problems you might encounter when setting up or using single sign-on (SSO) for a Lotus Domino server.

Frequently Asked Questions - Using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) with Lotus Notes/Domino (1218820)
This document is intended to answer the most frequently-asked questions about SSL and the Certificate Authority (CA) Process.

Frequently Asked Questions - Troubleshooting Domino SMTP Mail Routing Issues (1218931)
This document provides answers to frequently asked questions on troubleshooting IBM Lotus Domino SMTP mail routing issues.

Administrator's guide to Domino Server maintenance (7006573)
The document outlines the utilities Updall, Compact, and Fixup, and describes their appropriate use as part of normal maintenance as well as under abnormal circumstances.

Lotus Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM)
The purpose of this Redpaper is to show system administrators and IT architects how to use and leverage the capabilities of the new Lotus Domino domain monitoring feature of IBM Lotus Domino 7.

Tutorials

Lotus Education OnDemand: Using NSLookup to Troubleshoot DNS and SMTP Mail Issues

Lotus Education On Demand: Using Telnet to Troubleshoot SMTP Mail issues

Lotus Education On Demand: Lotus Notes 6.x Client Installation

Lotus Education On Demand: IBM Lotus Domino Web Access Support and Troubleshooting

Lotus Education on Demand: Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM)

Frequently used technotes for Notes and Domino

Deleted mail rules still run and/or enabled mail rules do not run (1088058)
You may observe that a deleted mail rule continues to function, even though it no longer appears in the Rules folder. You may also observe that an enabled mail rule does not run

Steps to reinstall a Domino server or to move a Domino server from one machine to another (1087009)
What are the basic steps to reinstall a Domino server or to move a Domino server from one machine to another?

Unread count for a folder is greater than actual number of unread documents (1110573)
Notes 6.x client keeps track of unread documents in each folder. Sometimes the count for the number of unread documents is greater than the actual number of unread documents that you see within the folder

Domino 6.5.x Router performance, hang or crashes delivering messages to mail file using Block Sender rule (1162013)
The Domino 6.5.x router is crashing, hanging, or attempting to deliver a message to a specific user's mail file who has more than 15K worth of data in the Block Sender rule.

Two NInotes processes are shown running and attachments are sent as graphics after close and re-launch of Notes (1115244)
If you close a Lotus Notes 6.x client and then immediately re-launch it, Microsoft Windows Task Manager shows two Nlnotes processes running. When this condition occurs, if you send an e-mail message with an attachment, the actual file is not included with the message.

How to Add a Standard Disclaimer Into All Outgoing SMTP Messages in Domino (1087361)
In Domino R4, there was a workaround to add a standard disclaimer to all outgoing SMTP messages by customizing the MTAFORMS.NSF database on the SMTP MTA server. How can this be done in a Domino 5.x/6.x environment?

Frequently used technotes for Notes and Domino (2 February 2006):

Knowledge Collection: Upgrading to Lotus Notes/Domino 7.x (1215576)
The purpose of this collection of document references is to educate readers on the items and issues to take into consideration when upgrading to IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 7.x.

How to delete Profile documents manually or using LotusScript (1088892)
Resolving problems sometimes requires you to delete profile documents. For example, a corrupt Calendar Profile document in a mail database can cause a Notes workstation crash when creating a Calendar entry. Such crashes can be avoided only by deleting the Calendar profile and recreating it. But as profile documents do not appear in views and folders, how can profile documents be deleted?

Renamed users are reverted back to their old names after 21 days (1139262)
An administrator has renamed a user (using a Domino 6 Administration client), and the user has accepted the new name, however 21 days later, they are reverted to their original name (the name in use prior to the name change), and may be unable to access their mail files.

Documents Are Not Removed from Mail File After They Are Archived (1094741)
You select some documents to be archived and then select Actions --> Archive --> Archive Selected Documents. You then receive a dialog box "Do you wish to archive the selected documents now?" to which you click Yes, and then check your archive file. The documents that you selected to archive have been copied to the archive, but they have not been removed (deleted) from your mail file. Why does this occur?

Notes/Domino Support for Windows Server 2003 (Formerly Known as Windows .NET Server 2003) (1110541)
What versions of Notes/Domino will be supported on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (Windows 2003)?

Troubleshooting Internet HTML e-mails with images appearing as red Xs (1110585)
You receive an e-mail (perhaps a newsletter) from the Internet to your IBM Lotus Notes client. The e-mail is an HTML document that contains images displayed as red "X"s. How do you troubleshoot this?

Internet Messages Arrive with Attachments or Body Parts That Appear Missing or Are Inaccessible (1108466)
Messages are received that should contain attachments, but no attachments are present, or attachments are present but are zero ( 0 ) bytes.

How to Resolve Free Time Inaccuracies in Notes/Domino C&S (1141060)
This document contains steps a Notes/Domino administrator can take in order to solve problems with Free Time lookups not working correctly for Calendaring & Scheduling.

Is Windows XP Tablet Edition supported with Notes Client? (1106884)
Microsoft Windows XP Tablet edition is a new flavor of the Windows XP operating system for laptops with special displays that allow pen input. Though applications are said to be backward compatible, no releases of Notes Client have been tested with this new operating system.

Frequently used technotes for Notes and Domino (6 March 2006):

How to analyze questionable deletions in a Notes database (1086649)

Attachments to messages received from the Internet are named as WINMAIL.DAT (1093342)

Domino 6.x Server Availability Index (SAI) - Understanding how SAI is calculated (1164405)

Are Domino Web Access and DOLS supported under Windows XP Service Pack 2? (1181157)

How to manually recertify an expired ID (1087566)

Notes Client hangs on splash screen or errors occur when launching on Windows XP (1095960)

How to change the default Calendar Free Time Preferences in Notes Client (1095160)

Can clustering function properly across a WAN? (1085536)

Can a Server That is Connected via a VPN Be Clustered?

"Controlling spam: Advanced SMTP settings in Lotus Domino"

Notes/Domino release 7.0.1 is Available
The English version of the first maintenance release (7.0.1) for Notes/Domino 7 was made available for download from your Passport Advantage site in February. The physical media (CDs) are planned to be available for the English version by March 16th 2006. Click here for the US details, the EMEA details, and the Asia-Pacific details.
National Language Versions for major languages, namely German, French, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese, are planned to be available for download on March 10th 2006, and on physical media by April 14th.
Other language versions, including Danish, Swedish, Norwegian Nynorsk, Dutch, Finnish, English International, Portuguese, Russian, Hebrew, Arabic, Hungarian, Greek, Turkish, Czech, and Polish are planned to be available for download by March 31st 2006, and on physical media by May 5th 2006.

Planning information for upgrading to release 7.0.1 is available from the Upgrade Central page:
Upgrade Central: Planning your upgrade to Lotus Notes/Domino 7.0.1

Information about the ~689 fixes contained in the 7.0.1 maintenance release can be found in the Notes/Domino fix list: http://www.lotus.com/ldd/r5fixlist.nsf

Incremental installers for migrating from release 7.0 to release 7.0.1 are available on the developer Works site:
Domino: http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/download/search.jsp?q=Domino+Server+7.0&k=&dt=SOFTWARE+UPDATE&sb=r&rs=ESD-DMNTSRVR
Notes: http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/download/search.jsp?q=Notes+Client+7.0&k=&dt=SOFTWARE+UPDATE&sb=r&rs=ESD-DMNTSRVR
 
Related information
Lotus Domino support page
Lotus Notes support page
Notes/Domino 6 customer discussion forum
 

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