Managing Lotus Notes and Domino users and groups -- 10 tips in 10 minutes
Learn how tackle everyday Notes Domino user management tasks, including how to change Lotus Notes group membership, moving a mail file, setting up roaming users, and much more.
A must read for all Lotus Notes and Domino administrators both new and old, this collection of 10 tips from Exam Cram 2: Lotus Notes and Domino 6 System Administrator, by Karen Fishwick and Tony Aveyard, will teach you how to manage your Lotus Notes and Domino users and groups more effectively.
Each tip provides step-by-step instructions on how tackle everyday Lotus Notes and Domino user management tasks. You'll learn how to change a Lotus Notes user's group membership, move a user's mail file, modify a user's name in the Domino Directory, set up roaming users -- and much more.
Managing Lotus Notes and Domino users and groups
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Tip 1: How to change a Lotus Notes user's group membership
Tip 2: How to move the Lotus Notes user's location in the Domino hierarchy
Tip 3: How to change a Lotus Notes user's name in the Domino Directory
Tip 4: How to delete Lotus Notes groups and users from Domino Directory
Tip 5: How to extend the expiration date on a Lotus Notes User ID
Tip 6: How to manage Lotus Notes groups with the Manage Groups tool
Tip 7: How to modify Lotus Notes and Domino Person documents
Tip 8: How to move a Lotus Notes user's mail file
Tip 9: How to rename Lotus Notes groups
Tip 10: How to set up Lotus Notes and Domino roaming users
This chapter excerpt from Lotus Notes and Domino 6 System Administrator Exam Cram 2, by Karen Fishwick and Tony Aveyard, is printed with permission from Sams Publishing, Copyright 2005. Click here for the chapter download.