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Lotus to allow Domino access from Microsoft Outlook
of Domino's technology services on a local area network. Previously, only users of Lotus Notes client software could access the services...
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Jan 18, 2000
At long last, Notes/Domino 6 debuts
The three-year wait is over. Lotus is now delivering Notes and Domino 6, which it says "isn't about sexy user interfaces" but is notable for its more than 1,000 enhancements to the Notes client as well as the bundling of Domino with a scaled-back version of WebSphere...
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Oct 2, 2002
Lotus Notes and Domino 6 Arrives
IBM has released the final, "gold" version of Lotus Notes and Domino 6. The new Notes and Domino 6 package offers a long list of productivity features for users...
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Oct 1, 2002
Lotus development guru delves into Domino
Kevin Cavanaugh, Lotus' vice president of Domino development, calls development within the WebSphere Portal Server "critical" because it becomes the user interface and integration point. He also said ND 6.5, due out by year's end, will include new ties in the Notes client with instant messaging and collaborative workspaces...
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May 7, 2003
Final Domino 6 preview now available
final release candidate for Notes and Domino 6 is now available for download on the Lotus Web site. According to Lotus, the last test version of the software before its final release later this quarter includes improvements to the iNotes Web Access client and user interface for calendaring and scheduling...
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Aug 12, 2002
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Applying policy documents on your Lotus Domino server
The following is tip #2 from "Managing Lotus Domino servers -- 15 tips in 15 minutes," excerpted from Chapter 14 of the book Lotus Notes and Domino 6 System Administrator Exam Cram 2, published by Sams Publishing. Policy documents are used to regulate how users can access the system and perform specific functions. Policy... More... Dec 8, 2005
Update: Pair of Notes/Domino vulnerabilities discovered
Two vulnerabilities in IBM Lotus Notes and Domino have been discovered that could be exploited to conduct cross-site scripting attacks and execute malicious code on a user's system, but a security expert said neither should be... More... Jun 24, 2004
New and Notesworthy: April 2005
and user performance, then converts this data into charts or graphs. Integra for Domino Administrators is available for $999 per administrator. Shireburn also offers two other Lotus Notes reporting solutions: Integra for Notes and Integra Quick Reports.
http://www.integra4notes.com/web/integra/web.nsf/f3b70e46ba774a61c12569ef005b59a5/922a8d493d1d39ddc12569f6006431bb... More... Apr 15, 2005
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