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In setting up a Network using several Lotus Foundations Start servers, will the email for users on slave servers be forwarded down to each slave server where the user resides automatically? Meaning can the user receive their mail locally if they are in a remote office? Also, how should the slave ... |
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For the original or accessible version of this article, see Lotus Foundations Start Administration Guide - All available languages (1.1). Lotus Foundations scalable services Overview Lotus(R) Found |
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For the original or accessible version of this article, see Lotus Foundations Start Administration Guide - All available languages (1.1) or Lotus Foundations Branch Office Administration Guide - All a |
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For the original or accessible version of this article, see Lotus Foundations Start Administration Guide - All available languages (1.1) or Lotus Foundations Branch Office Administration Guide - All a |
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For the original or accessible version of this article, see Lotus Foundations Start Administration Guide - All available languages (1.1) or Lotus Foundations Branch Office Administration Guide - All a |
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For the original or accessible version of this article, see Lotus Foundations Start Administration Guide - All available languages (1.1) or Lotus Foundations Branch Office Administration Guide - All a |
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For the original or accessible version of this article, see Lotus Foundations Start Administration Guide - All available languages (1.1) or Lotus Foundations Branch Office Administration Guide - All a |
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For the original or accessible version of this article, see Lotus Foundations Branch Office Administration Guide - All available languages (1.1). Networking Configuring Lotus Foundations network s |
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For the original or accessible version of this article, see Lotus Foundations Start Administration Guide - All available languages (1.1) or Lotus Foundations Branch Office Administration Guide - All a |
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For the original or accessible version of this article, see Lotus Foundations Start Administration Guide - All available languages (1.1) or Lotus Foundations ... |
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What do you enter for settings if your ISP hosts your web site and email. Also, what happens later on if you change to hosting one or more
within the Foundations Server (in house)? Background
The server is configured with same domain address as the publicly hosted site. Set your "mail domain" to ... |
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For the original or accessible version of this article, see Lotus Foundations Start Administration Guide - All available languages (1.1) or Lotus Foundations Branch Office Administration Guide - All |
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What is Network File System? Network File System (NFS) is a protocol invented by Sun Microsystems that enables clients using UNIX and similar operating systems to mount file systems from remote se |
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If you setup via a router and you are using Engate, do you need two network cards for routing to work? If you setup your Lotus Foundations as the default firewall/gateway then you can ignore that step. All you need to verify is that you have a ROOT user in user setup, that Eth1 is using a public ... |
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Network configuration scenarios
This document covers several network scenarios. Use these examples to help guide your network planning. Scenario 1: Lotus Foundations server as a Workgroup Server without a direct connection to the Internet In this scenario, you would go to the Advanced Network ... |
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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 ... |
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Problem
In our mixed network consisting of Terminal Server clients and Citrix clients, the Windows Terminal Servers are getting "out of connections" errors when accessing the server. \\NITIXServer name is not available
Error 71: No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time ... |
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Problem
How do I configure an IPSec tunnel between my Nitix server and a Linksys BEFVP41 router? Solution
To configure an IPSec connection between Nitix and a Linksys BEFVP41 router: On the Nitix Server
Create a new IPsec route. 1. Select VPN from the Network Setup WebConfig menu. 2. Select ... |