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IBM - Users stop receiving mail and SMTP task on server shows 50-100% CPU utilization | |||
For Domino 8.5.2 SMTP Servere | |||
IBM : Other - IBM Enhanced Customer Data Repository Service (ECuRep) - Support | |||
IBM Enhanced Customer Data Repository | |||
IBM - Updated NSD for Domino releases | |||
An updated set of NSDs for many Domino releases. | |||
IBM - What is the future of the Domino Directory Independence capability? | |||
The intent of the Domino Directory Independence (DI) capability was to enable Notes and Domino to store person and group information exclusively in an LDAP Directory. This was a significant initiative undertaken by the Domino Development team, specifically, DI had the goal of easing the burden for administrators who deploy and manage multiple directories. We have made the business decision to leverage DI in IBM's hosted offerings, but there are no plans to provide this Directory Independence capability in | |||
IBM - Knowledge Collection: Troubleshooting Lotus Notes on Citrix environments | |||
This technote provides links to frequently asked questions about the Lotus Notes client in a Citrix environment and preliminary steps to troubleshoot common issues when Notes runs on Citrix. | |||
IBM Lotus Notes and Lotus iNotes 8.5.1 on Citrix XenApp 4.5/5.0: A scalability analysis | |||
This white paper provides an overview and recommendations for how to get the most from your IBM Lotus Notes 8.5.1 client on the new Citrix XenApp 5.0 server. In particular, we show that, by tuning your environment so that you get the most from your applications, you can realize significant improvements in running the Notes client on XenApp. This is true for both the standard and the basic configurations of Lotus Notes. Moreover, the new support for Microsoft Windows 2008 SP2 by Notes 8.5.1 together with memory improvements means we can scale to even higher numbers than before at a much reduced cost. Also presented are the testing environment, tuning parameters, and the workflows that were executed to gather the scalability data on Notes 8.5.1. | |||
You can further filter the bookmark list by entering another tag name or clicking a tag in the Associated list to view bookmarks that are tagged with the Selected tag (or tags) and the filter tag you specify.
This list displays people who have bookmarks in common with this view. The number next to the name indicates how many bookmarks are in common. Click the name of a person to view their bookmarks.
The view title indicates what is displaying in the bookmarks list. The list might display bookmarks by type (All, Popular, My Bookmarks or My Watchlist). Or it might be a filtered list, such as bookmarks associated with a particular person or tag.
The list displays people and tags you added to your watchlist. Your watchlist maintains an up-to-date collection of recent bookmarks created by a person or with a tag you subscribe to. Click a person or tag to view associated bookmarks. To add to your watchlist, view the bookmark associated with a person or a tag you are interested in and click Add to Watchlist.
The list displays people who have added you to their Watchlist so they can maintain a current list of recent public bookmarks you create.
If you want to subscribe to an up-to-date list of the most recent bookmarks associated with this view, click Add to Watchlist. Recent bookmarks with this view will be listed on your My Watchlist page.
Select a content type from this list to filter the bookmarks in the view so that only bookmarks of the selected type display. The number next to each type indicates how many bookmarks of that type are included in this view.
Feeds pull data from a Web site into a feed reader. Subscribe to a feed to receive the latest updates directly in your feed reader.
First, find a feed you want to subscribe to. Right-click on the feed icon and copy the link. (Copy->Shortcut on Internet Explorer and Copy->Link Location on Firefox.) Then go to your feed reader and paste in the feed URL.
The list displays people and tags Christian Dencker added to watchlist. The watchlist maintains an up-to-date collection of recent bookmarks created by a person or with a tag Christian Dencker subscribes to. Click a person or tag to view associated bookmarks. To add to your watchlist, view the bookmark associated with a person or a tag you are interested in and click Add to Watchlist.
The list displays people who have added Christian Dencker to their Watchlist so they can maintain a current list of recent public bookmarks Christian Dencker creates.