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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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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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This article provides in-depth configuration settings for leveraging Active Directory to authenticate users, allowing elimination of Domino Internet passwords for users on Windows platform. This configuration is useful for Web only users, as well as for users who also access Domino with Notes. ... |
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When provisioning a widget from an authenticated site, the Lotus Notes client attempts to create an account document in the local name and address book of the user. However, a regression was introduced in the way this was handled |
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If you have multiple business card related applications installed, for example Lotus Notes, Connections, and Sametime, you can define the application from which to retrieve business card data, and optionally the seach order to use when retrieving business card data from multiple ... |
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Full details for installing Domino 8.5 on the free Ubuntu Server 8 |
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Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1 introduced the ability to push administrative trust defaults during Notes install or upgrade using a new deploy.nsf in the Notes install kit. The release also added additional Domino policy controls for timestamping of features and plugins. This article seeks to ... |
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In this very popular Lotusphere® 2010 presentation by Mehjabin Kapasi and Jeff Mitchell from the IBM Lotus Notes install development team, learn about Notes install kit customization, silent install as a means of enterprise deployment, and various upgrade best practices and tips. See the ... |
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In a recent twitter scan I stumbled onto a great primer for anyone seeking to answer the question, "What is Domino and why do I care?" This rich twopart series written by Martin Leon serves as both an introduction to the platform, and some of its applications, and a valuable resource for folks ... |
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Configuring Alloy for server clustering and Web services call failover
Alloy™ by IBM® and SAP® provides server clustering and failover support in a Lotus Notes and Domino environment. In this configuration, the Alloy server installation program is run on each participating Domino (Alloy) server ... |
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Notes 8.5.1 and greater can be installed or upgraded on Windows and Citrix platforms in conjunction with a customized data directory specification. This new functionality is documented ... |