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| 1. | There are special considerations when installing some versions of Lotus Domino and related products on i5/OS V6R1.
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| 2. | This technote contains a roadmap to follow in order to evaluate and upgrade installed Lotus software products before upgrading the operating system to V6R1. Use the roadmap to verify you are using a combination of Lotus Domino and related Lotus product versions that are supported on V6R1, that all product fixes required for V6R1 are installed, and that your servers are ready for the operating system upgrade to V6R1.
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| 3. | Windows Vista is not a supported operating system for Domino Document Manager.
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2008-09-30 | ||
| 4. | Installation of a Lotus Domino Document Manager server fails with the following error: "SignDB function has failed."
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2008-04-25 | ||
| 5. | There are special considerations for installing and running Domino Document Manager 7.0 on i5/OS V6R1.
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2008-03-05 | ||
| 6. | You are upgrading from Domino.Doc 3.0 to Domino.Doc 3.1 on an iSeries machine (formerly called AS/400). You have followed the Domino.Doc installation guide exactly. When you run the command "ADDDOMDOC," however, you receive the following error: "Error trying to access SETUPDD.NSF for Domino Server."
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2008-01-14 | ||
| 7. | You make calls to the Domino Document Manager (Domino.Doc) API from agents that run on the Domino server. Therefore, the API portion of the Desktop Enabler must first be installed on the server. You cannot find this requirement, nor installation instructions, in the product documentation.
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2007-11-08 | ||
| 8. | You are only prompted once to install the Domino.Doc Controls when you expect to be prompted again because you answered No to the initial install.
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2007-10-15 | ||
| 9. | Adding Lotus Domino Document Manager 6.5.1 to a Domino server on i5/OS (ADDDOMDOC command) fails when the Domino server is not running the latest installed Domino release.
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| 10. | IBM Content Manager CommonStore is an electronic archive and content management solution designed for the Lotus Domino, SAP, and Microsoft Exchange environments. CommonStore allows you to free system resources, while maintaining access to the stored objects for later reference. This IBM Redbook helps you design and create CommonStore archival solutions. It contains step-by-step guides that include detailed information on how to set up all three solutions -- Lotus Domino, SAP, and Microsoft Exchange -- on both Windows 2000 and AIX. Note, this IBM Redbook covers CommonStore for Exchange V7.2, CommonStore for Lotus Domino V7.1, CommonStore for SAP V7.1. It does note cover the latest version of CommonStore, V8.2. In this redbook, we provide code examples concerning Lotus Script Programming for CSLD and explain how and why they are used. It also discusses various tasks that you need to make your database "CommonStore ready". This includes outlining the steps that you must perform and some ideas about adding features to the database to make it as easy to use as possible for the end user. IMPORTANT: Please note that this IBM Redbook contains information that is specific to the CommonStore Version 7 line of products. While there are similarities to CommonStore Version 8, there are significant differences and additional functionality in CommonStore Version 8 that is not covered here. If you are working with CommonStore Version 8, it is highly recommended that you refer to the CommonStore Version 8 product manuals.
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2007-02-27 |
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