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When you configure either a Raid or Intelligent Disk Backup (IDB) drive, the operating system configures a 1 gigabyte partition. This contains a copy of the operating system, which allows booting should one of the drives fail. Basically, you may boot from any drive on the Lotus Foundations ... |
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Introduction
In this WebConfig tutorial, you will learn how to add and remove accounts using the import removal process. Additionally, you will learn how to grant access to certain protocols such as FTP, and secure the server against unauthorized access. Objectives
In this lab, you will create ... |
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Copyright IBM Corporation 2008. All rights reserved. Introduction: In this lab, you will install IBM Lotus Foundations add-on packages containing the Lotus Notes Client and Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook. You will then be creating an account on the server and performing the client ... |
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Installing Lotus Foundations Server (third party)
Introduction: In this scenario, you will complete a third-party installation of Lotus Foundations, on an x86 platform. This involves creating a VMWare image and setting up a base configuration. You will need: VMWare Workstation version 6 or higher ... |
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Deploy and Configure email services The Email Setup section is divided into several tabbed sections that enable you to effectively manage all of the email services offered in Lotus Foundations Start. Summary tab The Summary tab displays a list of services, indicates the status and provides ... |