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Lotus Domino 6.5.1and Extended Products Integration Guide.
Title:
Lotus Domino 6.5.1and Extended Products Integration Guide.
Author:
Redbooks, IBM.
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1 online resource (578 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Introduction -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Structure of this book -- 1.2 Strategic significance of Release 6.5.1 -- 1.3 Evolution toward integration -- 1.4 Why upgrade: Overview of the integration strategy -- 1.5 The Domino 6.5.1 Extended Products -- 1.5.1 IBM Lotus Team Workplace -- 1.5.2 IBM Lotus Domino Document Manager -- 1.5.3 IBM Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing -- 1.5.4 IBM Lotus Domino Web Access -- 1.5.5 IBM Lotus Workflow -- Chapter 2. Integration of Domino 6.5.1 Extended Products -- 2.1 Integration -- 2.1.1 Overview of key integration points -- 2.1.2 Presence awareness -- 2.1.3 Chat features -- 2.1.4 Single sign-on (SSO) -- 2.2 Notes/Domino integration with Lotus Instant Messaging -- 2.2.1 Automatic logon -- 2.2.2 Presence awareness and chat -- 2.2.3 Schedule online meetings with the Notes calendar -- 2.2.4 Other instant messaging tools -- 2.3 Domino Web Access integration with Lotus Instant Messaging -- 2.3.1 Overview -- 2.3.2 Presence awareness and chat -- 2.3.3 Contact list -- 2.3.4 Limitations -- 2.4 Team Workplace integration options -- 2.4.1 Integrating Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing -- 2.4.2 Presence awareness and chat -- 2.4.3 Instant messaging features -- 2.4.4 Schedule online meetings -- 2.4.5 Integration with Domino Web Access -- 2.4.6 New features -- 2.5 Lotus Domino Document Manager integration -- 2.5.1 Integration with the Notes client -- 2.5.2 Presence awareness -- 2.5.3 Enhancing and extending awareness integration -- 2.6 Lotus Workflow integration -- 2.6.1 Integration with Domino Document Manager -- 2.6.2 Integration with Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing -- Chapter 3. Directory and authentication considerations.

3.1 Why directories need to be considered -- 3.1.1 What are directories? -- 3.1.2 What are directory components? -- 3.1.3 What is LDAP? -- 3.1.4 What is an LDAP schema? -- 3.2 Overview of how the components use the LDAP directory -- 3.3 Directory options for deploying the Domino 6.5.1 products -- 3.3.1 Deploying Domino 6.5.1 products on the native Domino Directory -- 3.3.2 Deploying Domino 6.5.1 products using the Domino LDAP -- 3.4 Third-party LDAP directories -- 3.5 SSL and LDAP -- 3.6 Single sign-on -- Part 2 Installation, configuration, and coexistence -- Chapter 4. New Domino installation -- 4.1 Deployment considerations -- 4.1.1 Domino network topology -- 4.1.2 Authentication directory -- 4.1.3 Product deployment sequence -- 4.2 Domino hub/directory server -- 4.2.1 Initial Domino installation -- 4.2.2 Initial configuration setup -- 4.2.3 Creating other server objects in the Domino domain -- 4.2.4 Preparing the domain for the Extended Products -- 4.2.5 Installing the rest of the Domino servers into the domain -- 4.2.6 Extended Products, LDAP, and SSL -- 4.2.7 Installing and configuring the Extended Products -- 4.3 Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing server -- 4.3.1 Initial Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing installation -- 4.3.2 Post-installation configuration -- 4.3.3 Post-configuration integration verification -- 4.4 Notes client installation and configuration -- 4.4.1 Directory considerations -- 4.4.2 Client configuration -- 4.4.3 General instant messaging preferences in the Notes client -- 4.4.4 Instant messaging status preferences in the Notes client -- 4.4.5 Optional configuration: Autofade the contact list -- 4.5 Domino Web Access configuration -- 4.5.1 Server tasks -- 4.5.2 Defining the Instant Messaging server for users -- 4.5.3 Turning off use of the Secrets and Tokens database -- 4.5.4 Copying key files between servers.

4.5.5 Domino Web Redirector -- 4.5.6 Configuring the server to use the new DWALogin form -- 4.5.7 Configuring the chat client -- 4.6 Lotus Team Workplace server -- 4.6.1 Initial Team Workplace installation -- 4.6.2 Post-installation configuration -- 4.6.3 Post-configuration integration -- 4.6.4 Optional configurations -- 4.6.5 Optional integration with Domino Web Access -- 4.7 Domino Document Manager server -- 4.7.1 Domino Document Manager taxonomy -- 4.7.2 Preinstallation steps -- 4.7.3 Initial Domino Document Manager installation -- 4.7.4 Post-installation configuration -- 4.7.5 Post-configuration integration -- 4.8 Lotus Workflow -- 4.8.1 Initial Lotus Workflow installation -- 4.8.2 Post-installation configuration -- 4.8.3 Post-configuration integration -- Chapter 5. Upgrade and coexistence considerations -- 5.1 Planning for product upgrades to Release 6.5.1 -- 5.1.1 Coexistence of versions within each product -- 5.1.2 Interoperability of versions between products -- 5.1.3 Upgrade dependencies -- 5.1.4 Suggested upgrade sequences -- 5.1.5 Authentication and directories -- 5.2 Upgrading specific products -- 5.2.1 Domino server upgrade -- 5.2.2 Lotus Team Workplace upgrade -- 5.2.3 Lotus Workflow upgrade -- 5.2.4 Domino Document Manager upgrade -- 5.2.5 Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing upgrade -- 5.3 Post-upgrade product integration -- 5.3.1 Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing integration -- 5.3.2 Domino Document Manager integration -- 5.4 Sample upgrade scenario -- 5.4.1 Pre-upgrade environment -- 5.4.2 Upgrading the Domino server: All products -- 5.4.3 Upgrading the Domino hub/mail server and clients -- 5.4.4 Upgrading the Lotus Team Workplace server -- 5.4.5 Upgrading the Domino Document Manager server -- 5.4.6 Upgrading Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing server -- 5.4.7 Post-upgrade Lotus Instant Messaging integration.

5.4.8 Post-upgrade Domino Document Manager integration -- 5.4.9 Converting from native Domino to Domino LDAP authentication -- Part 3 Scenarios -- Chapter 6. Extended Products for small-to-medium businesses -- 6.1 Single machine deployment -- 6.1.1 Installing Lotus Domino and Interim Fix 1 -- 6.1.2 Installing Instance1 -- 6.1.3 Registering another server (Instance2) -- 6.1.4 Installing Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing -- 6.1.5 Installing Domino Document Manager -- 6.1.6 Installing Lotus Team Workplace -- 6.2 Multiple machine deployment -- 6.2.1 Installing/configuring Domino Web Access and Team Workplace -- 6.2.2 Installing/configuring Instant Messaging and Document Manager -- 6.3 Basic performance tuning -- 6.3.1 Modifying Domino tasks -- 6.3.2 Modifying Person documents -- 6.3.3 Modifying Location documents -- 6.3.4 Modifying server memory -- 6.3.5 How to bind Internet Protocols on a multiport server -- 6.3.6 When to enable transactional logging -- 6.3.7 Modifying the number of mail.boxes -- 6.3.8 Modifying HTTP threads -- 6.3.9 Modifying HTTP memory caches -- 6.4 Minimum and recommended hardware requirements -- 6.4.1 Lotus Notes 6.5.1 -- 6.4.2 Lotus Domino Administrator 6.5.1 -- 6.4.3 Lotus Domino Designer 6.5.1 -- 6.4.4 Lotus Domino server 6.5.1 -- 6.4.5 Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing 6.5.1 -- 6.4.6 Lotus Team Workplace 6.5.1 -- 6.4.7 Domino Document Manager 6.5.1 -- 6.4.8 Lotus Workflow 6.5.1 -- Chapter 7. Integrating Domino 6.5.1 with a third-party LDAP directory -- 7.1 Before you begin with a third-party LDAP directory -- 7.2 Tools for understanding your LDAP directory -- 7.2.1 Using an LDAP tool -- 7.2.2 Confirming connectivity to your LDAP directory -- 7.3 Differences between LDAP directories -- 7.4 Configuring Lotus Instant Messaging for Active Directory -- 7.4.1 Prerequisites.

7.4.2 Lotus Instant Messaging authentication architecture -- 7.4.3 Configuration steps for Instant Messaging with Active Directory -- 7.4.4 Modifying the STConfig.nsf database -- 7.4.5 Verifying the Lotus Instant Messaging configuration -- 7.4.6 Troubleshooting Lotus Instant Messaging LDAP problems -- 7.5 Configuring Lotus Team Workplace for Active Directory -- 7.5.1 Prerequisites -- 7.5.2 Configuration of Lotus Team Workplace with Active Directory -- 7.5.3 Modifying the qpconfig.xml file for a third-party LDAP directory -- 7.5.4 Why modify the qpconfig.xml file? -- 7.5.5 Tips for modifying the qpconfig.xml file -- 7.5.6 Configuring chat and presence awareness in Team Workplace -- 7.5.7 Expanded group membership model in Lotus Team Workplace -- 7.5.8 Troubleshooting Lotus Team Workplace and Active Directory -- 7.6 Configuring Domino Document Manager and Active Directory -- Chapter 8. Domino 6.5.1 Extended Products with WebSphere Portal -- 8.1 What is IBM WebSphere Portal? -- 8.2 What are the Domino 6.5.1 Extended Products portlets? -- 8.3 Portal and LDAP directory prerequisites -- 8.3.1 Currently supported LDAP directories for WebSphere Portal -- 8.3.2 Configuring WebSphere Portal for Domino 6.5.1 LDAP directory -- 8.3.3 Configuration steps to use a Domino 6.5.1 LDAP directory -- 8.3.4 Verifying the configuration through WebSphere Portal -- 8.3.5 Sample wpconfig.properties file -- 8.4 Configuring WebSphere Portal for Lotus Instant Messaging -- 8.4.1 General tips for modifying the CSEnvironment.properties file -- 8.4.2 Additional configuration required for Lotus Instant Messaging -- 8.4.3 Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing with two directories -- 8.4.4 Sample CSEnvironment.properties file -- 8.5 Prerequisites for installing the Domino 6.5.1 portlets -- 8.6 Installing the 6.5.1 Extended Products portlets.

8.6.1 Downloading the Domino 6.5.1 portlets.
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