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Troubleshoot Lotus Notes Out of Office (OOO) agent error messages
Troubleshoot the Lotus Notes error: '182 Instance member CONFIGUREMAILAGENTTEXT does not exist' message that occurs when enabling Out of Office agents. Tip
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Securely connect Lotus Domino servers on different domains
Learn how to safely and securely connect Lotus Domino servers that are located on different domains through a process called cross-certification. Tip
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Avoid Lotus Notes Domino email archiving ACL issues with AdminP
Create a custom AdminP handler to fix mail file delegation and ACL problems caused by third-party email-archiving software for Lotus Notes Domino. Tip
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Protect Lotus Notes from malicious code with the Domino ECL
Read how Lotus Notes Domino execution control lists (ECLs) work and how to configure them to improve security and protect workstations from malicious code. Tip
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Use SMTP outbound authentication to relay hosts in Lotus Notes Domino 8
Discover a new feature in Lotus Notes Domino 8 called SMTP outbound authentication that lets you relay email through hosts instead of your Lotus Domino servers. Tip
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Detect and fix 'Manager' access control list settings in Lotus Notes Domino
Many Lotus Notes database access control list (ACL) settings are configured by default to "Manager" level. Learn how to detect and fix this permissions issue. Tip
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How to correct Lotus Notes public key mismatches in four easy steps
If a public key in the Notes Address Book (NAB) isn't the same as the one in the ID file, processes fail, including email encryption, renames and recertifications, password checking and public key checking, and requests sent to the AdminP task. Fixin... Tip
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How to update Lotus Notes documents after an employee last-name change
After a last-name change, a Lotus Notes user may no longer have proper access to Lotus Notes documents, because they still contain her old last name. This LotusScript utility from SearchDomino.com member Scott Huyser solves that problem. It updates a... Tip
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Secure Microsoft Excel spreadsheets with LotusScript
Want to protect your Microsoft Excel spreadsheets from tampering? This LotusScript code from SearchDomino.com member Prasad Knair programmatically lets you secure a Microsoft Excel file with a password and prohibit what columns can be edited. Tip
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Controlling access to the Domino Directory with Extended ACL
Extended ACL is an additional level of database access control, beyond the standard access control list, that allows you to control access to sets of documents within a Notes/Domino database -- much more easily than you could using Reader and Author ... Tip