Upgrading to Lotus Notes and Domino 6

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Main Author: Redbooks, IBM
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham : I B M, 2002
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505 0 |a 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 &amp -- Scheduling interoperability: R4 and Notes 6 -- 2.2.3 Client interoperability -- 2.2.4 Mail interoperability -- 2.2.5 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 applications -- 3.8 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 upgrade -- 4.6.1 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 
505 8 |a 12.3.4 Session-based name-and-password authentication -- 12.3.5 Other changes to the Domino HTTP task -- 12.4 Upgrading to Domino 6 Internet Site architecture -- 12.4.1 Upgrading steps -- Chapter 13. Domino hosting features -- 13.1 Hosted organizations -- 13.1.1 Addressing models -- 13.1.2 Multiple organization Domino Directory -- 13.2 Differences between Domino and xSP Domino -- 13.3 Planning for the hosted organization model -- 13.3.1 Scalability and reliability -- 13.3.2 Protocol support -- 13.3.3 Billing -- 13.3.4 Database management in a hosted organization setup -- 13.4 Setting up the xSP Domino environment -- 13.4.1 Registering hosted organizations -- 13.4.2 Steps for setting up the environment -- 13.4.3 Installing the server -- 13.4.4 Setting up the Domino Certificate Authority -- 13.4.5 Setting up policy documents -- 13.4.6 Binding the IP addresses to the xSP server -- 13.4.7 Creating loopback addresses -- 13.4.8 Configuring Global Web Settings and Internet Site documents -- 13.4.9 Using Global Web Settings documents -- 13.4.10 Configuring activity logging for billing -- 13.4.11 Setting up additional security -- 13.5 Additional information -- Chapter 14. Extended ACL -- 14.1 Usage and benefits -- 14.1.1 Planning and considerations -- 14.2 Implementing and administering the xACL -- 14.2.1 Enabling the xACL -- 14.3 Extended administration server -- 14.4 Considerations for xACL implementation -- Chapter 15. Policy-based administration -- 15.1 Policies -- 15.1.1 Policies in Domino -- 15.1.2 Administrative areas -- 15.1.3 Available policy types -- 15.1.4 Policies versus setup profiles -- 15.2 Administering policies -- 15.2.1 Parent and child -- 15.2.2 Inheritance -- 15.2.3 Policies in the Administration client -- 15.2.4 Creating and explaining policy and settings documents -- 15.2.5 Policy synopsis -- 15.3 Planning your policy model 
505 8 |a 15.3.1 Example of using policies 
505 8 |a 7.2.2 Back up the following essential files -- 7.3 Install the Notes 6 client -- 7.3.1 Client options -- 7.3.2 Detailed instructions for installing the client -- 7.3.3 Setting up the Personal Address Book preferences -- 7.3.4 Configuring Upgrade-by-mail -- 7.3.5 Changes to the Notes client -- 7.3.6 Rolling back to R4 or R5 -- 7.4 Upgrading the mail file design -- 7.4.1 Use the convert utility on the server -- 7.4.2 Manually upgrade the design of the mail file -- 7.4.3 Seamless mail upgrade -- 7.5 Upgrading the client in the future -- 7.6 Standard templates/files installed with Notes 6 -- 7.7 Help and documentation -- Chapter 8. Monitoring your infrastructure -- 8.1 Monitoring configuration and results databases -- 8.1.1 Creating your monitoring infrastructure -- 8.1.2 Monitoring Configuration database (Events4.nsf) -- 8.2 New analysis capabilities -- 8.2.1 New log search capabilities -- 8.2.2 Console properties: Event filter and color coding -- 8.3 Activity logging -- 8.3.1 Enabling activity logging -- 8.3.2 Reporting Activity Logging data -- Chapter 9. New messaging administration options -- 9.1 Router controls -- 9.1.1 System mail rules -- 9.1.2 Mail journaling -- 9.1.3 Using the router for quota management -- 9.2 Controlling automatic forwarding -- 9.3 SMTP settings -- 9.3.1 SMTP inbound controls -- 9.4 Automatic mail archiving -- 9.4.1 Client-side archiving -- 9.4.2 Server-side archiving -- 9.5 Single copy object store (Shared mail) -- 9.5.1 Set up shared mail with the server document -- 9.5.2 Guidelines for configuring shared mail -- 9.6 IMAP improvements -- 9.7 Configuring mail files for IMAP access -- 9.7.1 Automatic conversion of mail files -- 9.7.2 Manual conversion of mail files (R5 and Domino 6) -- 9.7.3 Conversion of R4 mail files -- 9.7.4 Checklist for IMAP accounts -- 9.8 Server configuration for IMAP -- 9.8.1 Starting the IMAP service 
505 8 |a 9.8.2 IMAP port configuration -- 9.8.3 IMAP service configuration -- 9.9 Making use of the NAMESPACE extension -- 9.9.1 Sharing mail files -- 9.9.2 Public databases (mail-in databases) -- 9.10 IMAP activity logging -- 9.10.1 How to configure IMAP activity logging -- 9.10.2 View the logging data -- Chapter 10. Security -- 10.1 Domino server security configuration -- 10.1.1 Administrators -- 10.1.2 Security settings -- 10.1.3 Server access -- 10.1.4 Programmability restrictions -- 10.1.5 Internet access -- 10.1.6 Passthru use -- 10.2 Workstation security -- 10.2.1 General guidelines to create secure ECLs -- 10.2.2 Security settings documents for ECLs -- 10.2.3 Check the security settings on the workstation -- 10.2.4 Notes Client security - automatic logout -- 10.2.5 Forcing encryption of local replicas -- 10.2.6 Notes browser security -- 10.3 Web security -- 10.3.1 Protecting your Web server at the connection level -- 10.3.2 Protecting your Web server at the validation level -- 10.3.3 Protecting your Web server at the authentication level -- 10.3.4 Protecting your Web server at the authorization level -- Chapter 11. Certificate Authority (CA) process -- 11.1 Certificate Authority concepts -- 11.2 Domino 6 server-based CA for Notes IDs -- 11.2.1 Steps to set up the CA process -- 11.2.2 Table of ca console commands -- 11.2.3 Registration Authority administrative tasks -- 11.2.4 Certificate Authority administrative tasks -- Chapter 12. Internet Site architecture -- 12.1 Domino R5 and Domino 6 documents - differences -- 12.2 Internet Site configurations -- 12.2.1 Internet Site documents -- 12.2.2 Global Web Settings document -- 12.2.3 Internet Site Rule document -- 12.3 Additional new features related to Domino 6 -- 12.3.1 Language differentiation -- 12.3.2 Third-party HTTP server integration -- 12.3.3 WebDAV 
505 8 |a 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 Directory -- 5.5.2 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) -- 5.8.1 Upgrading to the new ODS level -- 5.8.2 Demystifing some ODS legends -- Chapter 6. Domino Server upgrade -- 6.1 Upgrade sequence -- 6.2 Disabling and deleting unused program documents -- 6.3 Make a full backup of your servers -- 6.4 Upgrade checklist and pre-upgrade tasks -- 6.5 Upgrade the server code -- 6.6 Before restarting the server: Post upgrade tasks -- 6.7 Start your Domino Server (now running Domino 6) -- 6.8 Post-upgrade tasks -- 6.9 ODS conversion -- Chapter 7. Lotus Notes client upgrades -- 7.1 Preparation: Know your environment -- 7.1.1 Determine the hardware and OS level of each machine -- 7.1.2 Physical location of the machine -- 7.1.3 Administrative rights to the workstation -- 7.1.4 Current Lotus Notes clients -- 7.1.5 Notes applications already being used -- 7.1.6 Mail and calendar delegation situation -- 7.1.7 Upgrade restrictions -- 7.1.8 Comfort level with new technologies -- 7.2 Prepare to install the client -- 7.2.1 Hardware and OS 
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