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Notes URLs
The launching of Notes URLs is the mechanism the client uses to create bookmarks and launch components. This document describes various configurations of that URL and the results of launching them. Format: notes:serverdbviewdocument?Commandparamsvalues Server
Examples: NPD1, ... |
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IBM has begun its internal deployment of the Notes ID vault, the new Notes ID file recovery and management feature in Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5. This article provides a window on phase 1 of our ID vault deployment during which we deployed the ID vault in one of the domains used by the Lotus ... |
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This article will cover the following topics for Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) Notes Federated Login: Notes Federated Login Overview, Notes Federated Login Deployment Overview, Debug Tips. This content was provided by Na Pei of the IBM Notes Development team |
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If a password reset authority is in an organization different from the organization assigned to your vault, you may need to take additional steps in order for the password reset authority to be able to reset passwords successfully. If not already created, you will need to create crosscertificates ... |
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Lotus Notes 8.5 supports both Notes client single logon (introduced in an earlier release) and Notes shared login (new in 8.5). Notes single logon is not a supported configuration if you use the ID vault. Therefore, if you use the ID vault, use Notes shared login instead, which is designed to work ... |
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The Notes ID vault works wherever you are! Beginning in Lotus Domino 8.5.1, you can enable IBM Lotus Notes API programs, such as Lotus iNotes, Lotus Notes Traveler, and RIM Blackberry, to use an ID vault and take advantage of its ID management features. This feature can be enabled in the ID Vault ... |
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User ID files not being uploaded to the ID vault If you are an administrator and have assigned a new vault policy to existing users, but do not see certain user IDs being uploaded to the vault, check the following: 1. Look through the client and server log.nsf for error messages and potential ... |
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Watch this video to see how Renovations' lead system administrator, Bill Ranney, creates an ID vault in the Australia regional office. |
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After its phase 1 deployment of the Notes ID vault, IBM began the second phase by setting up a Notes ID vault in two more production domains. This article describes the ID vault configurations in each domain (referred to as Domains A and B), and the experiences of the domain administrators. Domain ... |
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Securing your Notes ID vault server Abstract NotesDomino 8.5 introduces a new security feature, the Notes ID vault. The vault provides a great deal of convenience for administrators and end users password resets, ID file provisioning, ID file synchronization, centralized ID file backups, and ... |
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The purpose of this knowledge collection is to provide links to a select group of documents and resources that educate readers on the items and issues to take into consideration when upgrading to Lotus NotesDomino 8.5. It is highly recommended that you visit our recently published Upgrade ... |
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What should I do if I forget my password? If you attempt to log in but cannot remember your password, click on the "Forgot your password?" twistie on the log in prompt, and follow the instructions provided by your organization to reset your password. What should I do when my password does not work ... |
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Where can I find logged ID vault messages? ID vault messages are logged as "Security Events" in the log.nsf file. Open the log.nsf on your local client machine (or server machine) and click on "Security Events" on the left side panel to find the security logs. Entries in the client log record ... |
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How does the ID vault protect ID files that are stored in the vault? The ID Vault stores user ID files as attachments in ID vault documents. Because the IDs are encrypted using a strong encryption algorithm, the ID files are unusable if detached from the ID vault. It is extremely important to ... |
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How can I tell whose IDs are in the ID vault? An ID vault administrator can open up the ID vault database to see whose IDs are stored in that ID vault. The ID vault is located in the "IBMIDVAULT" folder in the server data directory and holds ID documents, to which encrypted user ID files are ... |
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For more information about Notes shared login, see the Notes Shared Login FAQ. As an administrator, how should I deploy the ID vault with Notes shared login? Both the ID vault and Notes shared login can be enabled at the same time for users. However, to be even more careful, customers may want to ... |
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What happens when I change my password? When you change your password on your local machine while online, the ID vault will be updated with your new password. If you then use that new password on any Release 8.5 or later Notes client while online, the client will verify that the new password you ... |
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How does the ID vault interact with existing features? Certificate authority (CA) process
The ID vault and the CA process will work well together. Starting in NotesDomino 8.5.1, ID files registered via the CA process can be automatically uploaded to the ID vault, as determined by policy. (This ... |
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What is the ID vault? The Notes® ID vault is an optional, serverbased application that holds protected copies of Notes user IDs. An ID vault allows administrators and users to easily manage Notes user IDs, reducing user downtime and help desk costs. Users are assigned to a vault through policy ... |
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When you plan to deploy policies you do need to keep in mind: The policy creator should always be in names.nsf and have at least Editor access to names.nsf So never use your personal account, it is recommended to create a Domino Administrator account that you use for all your administrative ... |
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Prior to NotesDomino 8, the location documents contained a setting to control whether hyperlinks in the Notes client opened in an embedded browser or in an external browser (IE for example), and this setting could be applied to clients via policies. In Notes 8, the location document setting now ... |
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Domino Policies In the NotesDomino environment, policies are a powerful feature allowing an administrator to control many user settings at once. They can be used to set purely administrative controls like enabling inbox maintenance. Or they can be used to enforce company practices by enabling ... |
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Overview In Domino 8.5 two new features were added that affect the policy space, Dynamic Polices and Home Server groups. While Home Server groups can be used independently from dynamic policies, they can be used together to make it even easier to manage user settings. In this example, Message ... |
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Overview Domino policies provide a powerful way for an administrator to manage their enterprise. But when multiple policies apply to a given user, it can be confusing to understand how the effective policy is determined. This article will explain in detail the factors that determines how policy ... |