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This article provides an overview of features available in each of the Lotus iNotes modes: full, lite, and ultra-light. |
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This document explains how to determine how many active HTTP threads are needed for Lotus Notes Traveler |
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This article contains links to Lotus Notes Traveler security reference information |
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How to enable Lotus Notes Traveler security settings for Apple devices by using Lotus Notes Traveler Default Device Settings |
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This table compares the features available in the different Lotus iNotes modes: full, lite, and ultralight. It is not a complete list of all features, but rather a comparison of features at a high level. General iNotes feature
Full mode
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Apple contact dates (Birthday Anniversary) off by a day Creating or modifying a contact containing a birthday or anniversary date from an Apple device running iOS4.x may result in the birthday or anniversary date being a day earlier in your Domino contact. An iOS4.x device converts the date you ... |
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In some cases, after generating the Apple profile from the Traveler servlet page, the profile may fail to launch the "Install Profile" action and the browser may display an icon similar to the following: This indicates that an application on the Apple device has become associated with the standard ... |
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This article describes the usage of the External Server URL parameter in IBM® Lotus Notes® Traveler 8.5.2 and 8.5.3 |
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List of current Open Bugs submitted to Apple by Lotus Notes Traveler for support of Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch) |
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This article lists the IBM Lotus applications that are focus to the end user. If you are a Lotus user and you want to understand the products you can use, you can start checking this article. |
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This is a set of frequently asked questions about IBM Notes Traveler Companion, including setup, support, and troubleshooting. |
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This table compares the features available in the different Lotus iNotes modes: full, lite, and ultralight. It is not a complete list of all features, but rather a comparison of features at a high level. General iNotes feature Full mode Lite mode Ultralight mode Browser support
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The intent of this article is to bring together in one location the best practices for reporting a problem to the system administrator from an end user's device. A good Traveler Problem Report (TPR) is invaluable to the system administrator when working with Lotus Notes Traveler support to ... |
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The auto profile generation feature for Apple devices only works if you select Complete during installation of the Lotus Traveler 8.5.1 Server. If you just install the Server piece, the Apple devices will work fine, but the profile will need to be created manually. See the Info Center for more ... |
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If using iPhone with Lotus Notes Traveler and you reply to or forward an e-mail that contains a Notes document or database link, the link will be broken when recieved by the recipient. This is function as designed. As a security measure any Notes/Domino links that come from an outside source are ... |