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Lotus Notes Domino access control lists (ACLs)
Improve your Lotus Notes Domino ACL knowledge and learn how to better secure user permissions in your Notes/Domino environment. Learning Center
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Top 10 Notes/Domino administration tips of 2006
Here are the top 10 Notes/Domino administration tips from 2006. From improving your Domino Web Access performance and combating calendar delegation issues to running an ND upgrade pilot and managing Windows Client Access Licenses, these topics grabbe... The Year in Review
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Digital certificates for Lotus Notes and Domino
Delve into the world of digital certificates for Lotus Notes and Domino. This collection of resources explains how Lotus Notes certificates and Internet certificates work in a Domino Server environment and offers advice on how to manage your certific... Fast Guide
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Get control of your access control lists
This two-part Q&A article offers a plethora of access control list (ACL) advice from our resident security and administration expert Chuck Connell. From c... Article | 20 May 2004
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Get control of your access control lists, part 2
Continuing from part one of this two-part series, Chuck Connell answers more ACL questions from SearchDomino.com members. Article | 20 May 2004
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Ask the Experts: Frederic Dahm answers security questions
Frederic Dahm answered your security questions during his brief residence in SearchDomino.com's Ask the Expert section. Interview | 28 Mar 2003
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Secure and seamless integration of iNotes, Sametime and Quickr
Use these instructions to set up a seamless and secure integration of iNotes, Quickr and Sametime. Doing so allows users to sign onto any of the three servers and navigate to the others without logging in again. Tip
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Domino security vulnerabilities to watch for
While often overlooked, Domino is susceptible to an array of Web-centric security vulnerabilities, such as cross-site scripting flaws, anonymous authentication and a lack of SSL enforcement. Tip
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Display Lotus Notes user group membership details in a tree view
Determining which groups a Lotus Notes user belongs to is important, but difficult if you don't have access to the proper databases. This tip explains how to display a tree view of the groups and nested groups to which a user belongs with just the cl... Tip
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How DirLint verifies data in Lotus Notes Domino 8 directories
Get an introduction to DirLint, a new tool available in Lotus Notes Domino 8 that scans directories and identifies issues such as invalid syntax in names, issues with the naming hierarchy scheme, and reports problems in directory names. Tip
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Fix and update Lotus Notes documents with limited access
When updating or fixing a document in a Lotus Notes database, there are a few things to consider. First, ensure that you have the proper system access. Then, run this agent to easily update or fix the document. Tip
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Formula language button manages Deny Access list searches
Get details on how to create a button using Formula language code to search Deny Access lists from the toolbar of a Lotus Notes administrator client. Tip
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Update the ACL from the Roles view with LotusScript
Discover the LotusScript code used to create a button that lets you update access control lists (ACL) from the Roles view in Lotus Notes Domino databases. Tip
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Secure Lotus Notes 8 with the Internet password lockout feature
Read how the Lotus Notes 8 Internet password lockout feature increases system security by allowing administrators to track and log HTTP access attempts. Tip
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Find a Lotus Notes user within NAB Deny Access groups
Use a hidden view within the Notes Address Book (NAB) to find and remove Lotus Notes users who may have been placed in a Deny Access group accidentally. Tip
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Move a Lotus Domino server to a new certifier without a reinstall
Learn step-by-step how to move a Lotus Domino server to a new certifier without a reinstallation or changing any original settings. Tip
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Lotus Notes access error: 'database is not opened yet'
Discover what security settings you need to fix if you encounter the Lotus Notes database error: 'database is not opened yet.' Ask the Expert
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Creating custom Lotus Notes Domino login forms
Learn how to create custom login forms for authentication of Lotus Notes usernames and password fields. Ask the Expert
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Verify Lotus Notes user access to Web pages
Learn two Lotus Notes Domino commands you can use to verify if users have access to Web pages from within Lotus Notes. Ask the Expert
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Creating a link on an HTML page to a Microsoft Word attachment in a Lotus Notes database
SearchDomino.com LotusScript expert Cregg Hardwick helps a Domino developer who wants to create a link on an HTML page to a Microsoft Word attachment in a Lotus Notes database. Ask the Expert
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Determining the access level of a Lotus Notes user using Formula language
Learn how you can determine the current access level of a Lotus Notes user by using a simple Formula language cheat code or the NotesACL object. Ask the Expert
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Lotus Notes error: 'Your current ID does not specify an Internet certificate for signing'
Lotus Notes and Domino expert Mike Lazar explains the cause and solution to the error: "You have requested to sign this Internet message, but your current ID does not specify an Internet certificate for signing." Ask the Expert
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Changing timeout intervals for Domino Web Access authentication
Learn how to change authentication timeout interval for Domino Web Access logins. Ask the Expert
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What kind of accesses are counted by the Mail.Mailbox.Accesses statistic?
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Setting up SSL with Domino
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Workstation with no security settings
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Secure and seamless integration of iNotes, Sametime and Quickr
Use these instructions to set up a seamless and secure integration of iNotes, Quickr and Sametime. Doing so allows users to sign onto any of the three servers and navigate to the others without logging in again. Tip
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Domino security vulnerabilities to watch for
While often overlooked, Domino is susceptible to an array of Web-centric security vulnerabilities, such as cross-site scripting flaws, anonymous authentication and a lack of SSL enforcement. Tip
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Display Lotus Notes user group membership details in a tree view
Determining which groups a Lotus Notes user belongs to is important, but difficult if you don't have access to the proper databases. This tip explains how to display a tree view of the groups and nested groups to which a user belongs with just the cl... Tip
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How DirLint verifies data in Lotus Notes Domino 8 directories
Get an introduction to DirLint, a new tool available in Lotus Notes Domino 8 that scans directories and identifies issues such as invalid syntax in names, issues with the naming hierarchy scheme, and reports problems in directory names. Tip
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Fix and update Lotus Notes documents with limited access
When updating or fixing a document in a Lotus Notes database, there are a few things to consider. First, ensure that you have the proper system access. Then, run this agent to easily update or fix the document. Tip
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Lotus Notes access error: 'database is not opened yet'
Discover what security settings you need to fix if you encounter the Lotus Notes database error: 'database is not opened yet.' Ask the Expert
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Formula language button manages Deny Access list searches
Get details on how to create a button using Formula language code to search Deny Access lists from the toolbar of a Lotus Notes administrator client. Tip
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Update the ACL from the Roles view with LotusScript
Discover the LotusScript code used to create a button that lets you update access control lists (ACL) from the Roles view in Lotus Notes Domino databases. Tip
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Secure Lotus Notes 8 with the Internet password lockout feature
Read how the Lotus Notes 8 Internet password lockout feature increases system security by allowing administrators to track and log HTTP access attempts. Tip
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Find a Lotus Notes user within NAB Deny Access groups
Use a hidden view within the Notes Address Book (NAB) to find and remove Lotus Notes users who may have been placed in a Deny Access group accidentally. Tip
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About Lotus Notes Domino Access, Permissions and Authentication
To truly secure Lotus Notes Domino, you need to control who and what has access to your system and applications. Discover tips, tutorials and tools that will help you properly authenticate communications with your Lotus Notes Domino environment and learn how to properly configure ACLs, files, and permissions to control user access to your Lotus Notes Domino data.