Archive for the 'Lotus Domino/Notes' Category
Friday, July 31st, 2009
When running Domino 8.5 (64 bit) on Windows 2008 Server, it can happen that the Domino Service is not starting at all even it is well configured.
After some investigation, I resolved the issue by entering the TCPIP settings of the server in the notes.ini even I don’t have a partitioned server.
So when you Domino [...]
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Sunday, January 18th, 2009
Starting Lotus Notes 8 is slow. Here is a tip on how you can decrease the startup time.
Just modify the shortcut for starting Notes from …\notes.exe to …..\notes.exe -sa or just start nlnotes.exe
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Monday, September 8th, 2008
This agent tend to crash the Domino server sometimes.
I was provided a solution from Symantec. Here is what I did:
1. Stop the Backup Exec remote agent service on the Domino server
2. Go into the registry and browse to the following path:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Symantec\Backup Exec for Windows\Backup Exec\Engine\DOMINO
3. Change the following 2 [...]
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Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
Integrating IP Telephony and Domino? With SkillTeam’s IP Telephony Solution, Calliope, it’s no hassle!
I started earlier with just phone integration, meaning you could dial directly from the Domino Directory. This was followed by SMS support.
Now I’ve added also fax support.
With our integration, it is possible to select a customer [...]
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Friday, February 8th, 2008
Integrating IP Telephony and Domino? With SkillTeam’s IP Telephony Solution, Calliope, it’s no hassle!
I started earlier with just phone integration, meaning you could dial directly from the Domino Directory.
Now we took this functionality further, and added SMS support!
With our integration, it is possible to select a user from the Domino Directory, or any [...]
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Monday, February 26th, 2007
Environment
McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.5i
IBM Lotus Notes Client R6 or R7
Microsoft Windows
Problem
After working with Lotus Notes for several hours, the following error message is displayed:
You are not authorized to perform that operation
Users can close the dialog box but are unable to perform other actions in Lotus Notes.
If Lotus Notes is closed and restarted, users [...]
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Thursday, July 13th, 2006
On 10 July 2006, IBM announced a new platform option for IBM Lotus Notes software: Lotus Notes for Linux.
Beginning 24 July 2006, Lotus Notes licensees will be able to run Lotus Notes 7.0.1 software on select Linux client operating systems.
The option will be available at no additional charge for Lotus Notes licensees on [...]
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Saturday, May 27th, 2006
Integrating IP Telephony and Domino? With SkillTeam’s IP Telephony Solution, , it’s no hassle!
I have completed the integration of Domino with Calliope. Now it is possible to select a user from the Domino Directory, or any other application for that matter, and call this person.
More information can be found on skillteam.com
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Sunday, February 26th, 2006
After his successfull and heavily consulted blog on Domino/Notes (www.idonotes.com), Chris Miller started another blog dedicated to WorkPlace.
You can find his new blog on www.idoworkplace.com
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Thursday, February 23rd, 2006
Switching to a full Linux Desktop is often blocked by the fact that Lotus has no native Notes Linux Client.
However, you can install Notes on Linux by using Wine. Unfortunately running Lotus Notes 6.5.x with Wine in Linux is not that easy to install.
Step 1: First you need to run the basic installation on [...]
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