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Installation Redbooks
Upgrading to Lotus Notes and Domino 6, SG24-6889-00 - Redbook, published 22 December 2002, last updated 23 April 2004
Abstract (from IBM)
In this IBM Redbook, we show how to upgrade existing Lotus Notes and Domino installations to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino version 6. The chapters have been structured as a series of logical steps that you can follow when upgrading your environment.
First, we introduce the new features of Lotus Notes and Domino 6, and discuss overall upgrading considerations, coexistence issues, and interoperability. Next, we examine upgrading considerations specifically related to clients and servers. Then we guide readers through the actual steps needed to upgrade the Domino Directory, the Domino Server, and Lotus Notes Clients.
New functionality of the Domino 6 environment is presented, along with topics related to administering the new environment, including server
monitoring, messaging, security, administering clients, policy-based administration, and more. Information on troubleshooting is also provided.
This redbook is written for Domino R5 administrators who need to upgrade to Notes and Domino 6. Working knowledge
of Domino infrastructures and Domino servers is assumed.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Upgrade considerations
Chapter 3. Upgrade Considerations for Notes Clients
Chapter 4. Upgrade Considerations for Domino Servers
Chapter 5. Domino Directory Upgrade
Chapter 6. Domino Server Upgrade
Chapter 7. Lotus Notes Client Upgrades
Chapter 8. Monitoring your infrastructure
Chapter 9. New Messaging Administration Options
Chapter 10. Security
Chapter 11. Certificate Authority (CA) process
Chapter 12. Internet Site architecture
Chapter 13. Domino hosting features
Chapter 14. Extended ACL
Chapter 15. Policy-based administration
Chapter 16. Administering the Notes 6 client
Distributing Notes Clients Automatically, REDP-3693-00 - Redpaper, published 17 July 2003, last updated 4 August 2003
Abstract (from IBM)
This IBM Redpaper describes how to distribute Notes clients automatically. The paper is not a complete guide on Notes client deployment, rather it is a collection of information about some of the different technologies that can be used for deploying Notes clients automatically. The basic idea behind automated software distribution is to make installing multiple clients more efficient.
We begin by explaining how to use InstallShield Tuner for Lotus Notes to create customized Notes installation packages. We guide the reader through the process of customizing an installation of Lotus Notes using that technology.
We then describe how to use Automated Deployment Toolkit (ADT), which is an automated, managed system for deploying, upgrading, or migrating an existing messaging system to Notes R5 and Notes 6.
The final chapter describes how to use Active Directory for deploying Notes clients.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Customizing client installations with transform files
Chapter 2. Using Automated Deployment Toolkit for Notes clients
Chapter 3. Deploying the Notes client with Active Directory
Installation Guides
Lotus Notes 6.x Client Installation Guide for Windows. - PDF guide from CSULB - This document was created by the Information Technology Services department of CSULB to assist the Lotus Notes
Coordinators in the successful installation of Lotus Notes release 6 (R6) client software.
LOTUS NOTES 5.05 Installation And Configuration Guide - This installation guide will take you step by step through the Lotus Notes 5.05 installation process.
A step-by-step guide to installing the Notes client - A Beginners' Guide for Notes Client Install from DominoPower magazine
A quick and easy guide to installing Domino on Linux - A short guide to installing Domino on Linux from DominoPower
Installing Domino for Linux - This guide explains how to install a Domino server on the Linux operating system. Refer to the Release Notes for this product and the Domino manual Administering the Domino Server for more details about configuring your server.
Installing a Lotus Domino Server on a Linux Machine - Linux is an increasingly popular, free, stable operating system. Running a Lotus Domino server on Linux is a great fit for small businesses on a tight budget, because you can install a Domino application server for under US$500 when you purchase the IBM Small Business Suite for Linux. This article focuses on how to install a Domino server on a Linux machine.
Installing Lotus Notes (R5) on Mac - Guides from University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Notes Installation - Guide from University of Maryland in MS-Word Format
Lotus Notes Helpdesks
Using Lotus Notes - Help Desk information from the University of Greenwich
Office of Information Technology @ Smith - Help Desk information from the University of Maryland
Lotus Notes Helpdesk - University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Frequently Asked Lotus Questions - From Carlson School of Management (UMN)
Installation & Configuration Services
Configuring Lotus Notes with Microsoft Outlook
Migrating users to Lotus Notes
Migrating cc:Mail to Lotus Notes
- cc:Mail is no longer supported by Lotus. Lotus offers existing cc:Mail customers an upgrade path to Lotus Notes and Domino server.
Migrating from Microsoft Exchange 5.5 to Lotus Notes and Domino 6 - This IBM Redbook describes why and how to migrate from Microsoft Exchange 5.5 to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 6.
Installation Utilities
Install Pump from SoftQuest - SoftQuest's InstallPump software is the all-in-one software distribution and workstation customization solution that solves network software management problems and allows complete control over desktop workstations and applications.
Use the powerful components and functionality of InstallPump to streamline your Lotus Notes rollout and easily customize Notes desktops throughout your organization from one location. Save time & money with the advanced features of InstallPump. With easy InstallPump actions and IPScript, you can create custom dialog screens, create and modify Notes documents and profiles, set ACL settings, modify personal address book documents, and much more. Listed below are some of the significant features & pre-scripted actions included with InstallPump
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