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- #IBM NOTES TRAVELER SERVER NAME MANUAL#
- #IBM NOTES TRAVELER SERVER NAME CODE#
- #IBM NOTES TRAVELER SERVER NAME PASSWORD#
- #IBM NOTES TRAVELER SERVER NAME PLUS#
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#IBM NOTES TRAVELER SERVER NAME CODE#
Customizing the device configuration process for Apple: LNT852 There is no additional client code that must be installed on an Apple device for it to connect to an IBM Lotus Notes Traveler server. The traffic can be secured by enabling SSL for the Domino HTTP server or using a VPN. Securing the connection: LNT852 It is recommended that you secure the HTTP traffic to and from the IBM Lotus Notes Traveler server.
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The server must be configured to avoid port conflicts among the partition instances. Configuring ports for a partition: LNT852 IBM Lotus Notes Traveler supports running on multiple Domino partition servers on the same physical machine. Tuning performance of the server: LNT852 This topic describes memory, thread, and ActiveSync timeout considerations for the performance of the IBM Lotus Notes Traveler server. In this case, add NTS_AUTO_CONFIG=false to the Notes.ini file to suppress any error messages, and then make the required changes to the server document as specified in this topic. However, in some environments the Lotus Notes Traveler server may not have write access to the Domino server document.
#IBM NOTES TRAVELER SERVER NAME MANUAL#
In general it is not necessary to make any manual configuration changes to the Domino server. Manually configuring the HTTP server: LNT852 This topic includes a complete list of all Domino HTTP configuration changes required to successfully start and run IBM Lotus Notes Traveler. Lotus Notes Traveler server settings: LNT852 This topic covers different types of settings for the IBM Lotus Notes Traveler server. The topics below describe additional configuration options. You may want to perform additional configurations beyond the basics. The first time that the Lotus Notes Traveler server is started it performs any necessary configurations. The IBM® Lotus Notes® Traveler configuration settings are part of the Domino® server document. Review them and be sure that they have the correct values, or Lotus Notes Traveler may fail to start.Ĭonfiguring Lotus Notes Traveler server: LNT852 Lotus Notes Traveler requires the following notes.ini parameters during startup. In particular, the sections on SSL, Directory Assistance, Domino Domains, and Domino Mail Router should receive special attention, as these are all Domino functions and not controlled by Lotus Notes Traveler. It is highly recommended that you review the Domino documentation before installing Lotus Notes Traveler. For example, the response generated by accepting a meeting invitation. Mail routing must be configured on this Domino server for certain types of messages to be sent from a mobile device. It is recommended to set More name variations with lower security for the Internet authentication parameter on the Security tab of the server document. This is required to register and sync Apple devices. If you are using Internet Site documents and plan on syncing Apple devices, ensure that the Options command is enabled on the Configuration tab of the Internet Site document. Each user must be in the local names.nsf database of this Domino server or directory assistance must be configured so the users can be found. In general, mobile devices work better with Internet addresses than with Domino style addresses. Each user should have an Internet address specified in their person document.
#IBM NOTES TRAVELER SERVER NAME PASSWORD#
Each user must have an HTTP password, or directory assistance must be configured so that the user ID and password can be validated. Again, this access is accomplished by adding the server to the LocalDomainServers group.
#IBM NOTES TRAVELER SERVER NAME PLUS#
The Domino server that hosts Lotus Notes Traveler must have Manager plus delete access to user mail files.
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In a multi-domain environment, the Domino server hosting Lotus Notes Traveler may need to be cross certified with the other Domain mail servers for access to be granted. Usually this access is accomplished by adding this server to the LocalDomainServers group. The Domino® server that hosts Lotus Notes Traveler must have access to user mail servers. See Server document settings and Notes.ini settings for more details on the parameter. If not using an 852 template for the Address Book then set the value in the notes.ini file. Set the External Server URL on the LotusTraveler Tab of the server document. Important: Recommended to set new parameter for Lotus Notes Traveler 852 Note: For detailed system requirements see this article: Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5.2 System Requirements There are several items to consider when planning the IBM® Lotus Notes® Traveler server installation.