
For example, Lotus Domino R5 has been expanded to interact with most browsers and other non-Notes clients, so developers can choose their favorite language to design web applications. With R5, administrators can centrally modify client configurations instead of hopping from one terminal to the next throughout the company. The new Domino interface allows administrators to visually monitor the health and status of the Domino servers in a network from a single screen. All this capability implies complexity, and it's easy to forget which menu to go to. Here's where "Lotus Domino Administration in a Nutshell" can help. It's a quick reference that will come in handy again and again for finding solutions to administrative problems.
This book covers:
Domino architecture and key concepts
R5 administration tools
Domino directory and console commands
Database properties and Access Control
Configuring Domino Enterprise Connection Services (DECS)
Supporting the Notes client
Domino for IIS
Whether the task is messaging servers, modifying administration tasks to a simpler and more efficient level, or ensuring the security and flexibility of a web application server, "Lotus Domino Administration in a Nutshell" is the reference developers need to make the most of this reliable andscalable integrated server platform.
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