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Rnext was the unofficial name given to a then forthcoming release of IBM's Notes and Domino product set. In January 2002, Rnext officially became Lotus Notes and Domino 6.
A common problem when creating a Lotus Notes view is designing a column that categorizes documents by month (or quarter). Many Lotus Notes developers have reinvented this wheel many times over, with varying degrees of success. In this tip, SearchDomino.com contributor Chuck Connell attempts to solve this problem once and for all.
SearchDomino.com expert Chuck Connell examines what to consider when setting corporate mail file size policies.
Can I install WPS 5.1 on an existing WAS 6 Notes/Domino system? I have a server that already has WAS6 Notes/Domino running. I also want to install WPS 5.1 on that (WPS 5.1 need not be using WAS 6). Is it possible? If so, what are the CDs, fixpacks, etc. I need to have to accomplish it?
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