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Detailed system requirements - Lotus Notes 7.0.4

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Abstract
This technote contains a list of detailed system requirements for Lotus Notes® 7.0.4.
 
 
Content
Notes Client
Supported platforms
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional - Note: This platform is no longer supported by Microsoft
  • Microsoft Windows XP Professional
  • Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise, Ultimate, and Business Editions
  • Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 (Digital Ink Input is not supported in the Notes client)
  • Macintosh OS X 10.4
    • Power PC 10.4.2, 10.4.9, 10.4.10
    • Macintosh Intel 10.4.4, 10.4.9, 10.4.10
  • Macintosh OS X 10.5
See the "Windows service pack requirements" Release Note for Service Pack information.
Hardware requirements
  • Intel Pentium and compatible or higher (Windows)
  • Power PC, Intel (Macintosh)
  • 128 MB RAM minimum; 256 MB or more recommended
  • 512 MB disk space or more recommended
  • Color monitor
Protocols supported
  • NetBIOS over NetBEUI(1) (Note: Windows XP and Windows Vista are not supported)
  • NetBIOS over IP(2) (Note: Windows XP x64 Edition is not supported)
  • NetBIOS over IPX(3) (Note: Windows XP x64 Edition is not supported)
  • TCP/IP
  • X.PC
Citrix support informationThe Notes Client is supported on Citrix Presentation Server 4.0, on Windows 2003 server, using ICA clients. For additional information, please see the "Citrix support statement" Release Note.
Windows 2003 support informationIBM supports the installation and setup of the Notes 7.0.4 Client on Windows 2003 for the specific purpose of running API programs. Full functionality of running the Notes client is not included in the scope of this support.


Domino Administrator Client, Domino Designer
Supported platforms
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional - Note: This platform is no longer supported by Microsoft
  • Microsoft Windows XP Professional
  • Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise, Ultimate, and Business Editions
Hardware requirements
  • Intel Pentium
  • 128 MB RAM minimum; 256 MB or more recommended
  • 512 MB disk space or more recommended
  • Color monitor
Protocols supported
  • NetBIOS over NetBEUI(1) (Note: Windows XP and Windows Vista are not supported)
  • NetBIOS over IP(2) (Note: Windows XP x64 Edition is not supported)
  • NetBIOS over IPX(3)` (Note: Windows XP x64 Edition is not supported)
  • TCP/IP
  • X.PC


Footnotes

1 Only Microsoft NetBEUI is supported. Starting with Windows XP, Microsoft has discontinued support of the NetBEUI.
2 Only Microsoft TCP/IP is supported.
3 Both Novell NetBIOS and Microsoft NetBIOS over IPX are supported.

 
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Document information
 Product categories:
 Software
 Messaging Applications
 Advanced Messaging
 Lotus Notes
 Lotus Notes
 Operating system(s):
  Linux, Mac OS, Windows
 Software version:
  7.0.4
 Software edition:
  Edition Independent
 Reference #:
  7015232
 IBM Group:
 Software Group
 Modified date:
 2009-03-25

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