A Notes 8.5-től kezdve lehetőség van saját kontaktjaimhoz több e-mail címet rendelni. További részletek Alan Lepofsky blogjában.
I finished my Lotus/IBM/HCL software life in 2020.
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Hogyan viselkedjen egy telepítőkészlet
Érdekes diskurzust folytattam ma egy kollégával arról, hogy miképpen viselkedjen egy Lotus Notes kliens telepítőkészlet, ha a gépen már van egy előző verzió. A kérdés azzal kapcsolatban merült fel, hogy miképpen lehet az éles rendszer alkalmazásainak eléréséhez használt kereskedelmi verzió mellé feltelepíteni egy béta verziót tesztelés céljából. Én azon az állásponton voltam, hogy nem probléma, de semmiképpen sem termékhiba, ha a telepítés frissíteni akarja az előzőleg telepített verziót, míg a kolléga ezt problémának találta. Az optimális nyilván az volna, ha a telepítő megkérdezné, hogy frissítse a meglévő verziót vagy telepítsen egy teljesen független környezetet. Gondolom mindenkinek megvan erről a maga véleménye.
Megjegyzem azért, hogy a feladat némi manuális beavatkozással megoldható. Vannak Lotus guruk, akik több verziót is használnak párhuzamosan, egy gépen.
Megjegyzem azért, hogy a feladat némi manuális beavatkozással megoldható. Vannak Lotus guruk, akik több verziót is használnak párhuzamosan, egy gépen.
Monday, 16 June 2008
Magyarország nemzeti ünnepei
Kis ország vagyunk, ezért a Domino/Notes környezet nem tartalmazza a hazai ünnepeket. Szerencsére gyorsan és könnyen megoldhatjuk a kérdést az admin klienssel. A részletes leírás megtalálható a helpben, de a könnyebbség kedvéért ide is beteszem.
Creating Holiday documents
Holiday documents provide a way for your organization to have a centrally managed collection of documents that contain information on scheduled holidays and events. Users select the type of Holiday documents to import and add the information to their personal calendars. IBM® Lotus® Domino™ includes default Holiday documents that you can modify or delete; you can also add Holiday documents specific to your organization’s needs. Holiday documents are stored in the Domino Directory.
You categorize Holiday documents according to a group name. For example, you may have a group named "Full-time" that contains all the company holidays for full-time employees. The default Holiday documents included with Lotus Domino have group names associated with countries or religions -- for example, United States or Italy -- and the groups contain documents specific to holidays in each country. As an administrator, you may want to modify or delete these documents to reflect your organization’s needs. Then you can advise all users to import a specific group of Holiday documents.
To add a document to an existing group, select the group when you create a new Holiday document. To create new groups, enter a new group name in the Holiday document. Remember that your users import Holiday documents according to group name, not document name, so be sure to plan the organization of documents in groups.
To create a Holiday document
1. From the Domino Administrator, click the Configuration tab.
2. Select the Domino Directory server in the "Use Directory on" field.
3. Click Miscellaneous - Holidays.
4. Click Add Holiday.
5. Complete these fields on the Basics tab:
Title Action
Group Do one of these:
Select a group from the list
Add a new group in the New keyword field and then click OK
Title Enter the name of the holiday -- for example, Christmas
Repeat Specify how often the holiday repeats
Monthly by Date
Monthly by Day
Yearly
Custom - If you choose Custom, enter one or more dates on which the holiday repeats.
6. If you chose Custom in the Repeat field in Step 5, do not complete Step 6. Instead, go to Step 7.
Field Action
Start date Enter the date when the holiday first occurs. This date may be the actual date of the holiday (such as New Year’s day) or it may be the date from which to start the holiday. For example, if your organization gives employees every other Friday off from June through August, enter June 1 as the Start Date and select "For" from the Continuing field to specify an end date of August 31.
Continuing Choose one:
Until - Click Until and then enter a specific date in the "Repeat Until" field
For - Click For and then specify the number of months or years during which the holiday repeats in the "Repeat For" field.
Repeat until
(Displays if you select Until in the Continuing field.) Enter the last date on which the Holiday should repeat.
Repeat For
(Displays if you select For in the Continuing field.) Enter the number of months or years during which the holiday should repeat.
Repeat Interval
(Applies to Monthly by Date and by Day) Choose how often the holiday repeats by month and day.
If the date falls on a weekend
(Applies to Monthly by Date only) Choose one:
Don't Move
Move to Friday
Move to Monday
Move to Nearest Weekday
7. Complete this step only if you chose Custom in the Repeat field in Step 5.
Field Enter
Repeat Dates
(Applies only to Custom.) Enter the date or dates when the holiday occurs -- for example, 01/01/02, 01/02/2003.
8. Complete these fields:
Mark time as Choose how each user's calendar will record this holiday:
Busy - This holiday will appear as Busy time in the user's schedule so that meetings cannot be scheduled on the holiday.
Free - This holiday will appear as Free time in the user's schedule, so that meetings can be scheduled on that holiday.
Detailed description (Optional) Enter a detailed description of the holiday.
9. Click Save and Close.
To view the default Holiday documents
IBM® Lotus® Domino™ includes default Holiday documents that contain information on holidays observed around the world. The Holiday documents are organized into groups by country or religion. For example, the Italy group contains documents specific to Italian holidays.
1. From the Domino Administrator, click the Configuration tab.
2. Select the Domino Directory server in the "Use Directory on" field.
3. Click Miscellaneous - Holidays to see all the default Holiday documents.
To modify an existing Holiday document
After you modify or delete an existing Holiday document, users receive the modifications only when they choose to run import from their mail files.
1. From the Domino Administrator, click the Configuration tab.
2. Select the Domino Directory server in the "Use Directory on" field.
3. Click Miscellaneous - Holidays.
4. Choose the geographical/religious category for the Holiday.
5. Select the desired Holiday document and click Edit Holiday.
6. Modify fields as you wish.
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Adding holidays to the calendar
IBM® Lotus® Notes® includes predefined holiday sets that you can add to your calendar. Your organization may customize the holidays sets that are available to you.
1. Click More at the top of the calendar, and then choose Import Holidays.
2. Select one or more holiday sets.
3. Click OK.
Creating Holiday documents
Holiday documents provide a way for your organization to have a centrally managed collection of documents that contain information on scheduled holidays and events. Users select the type of Holiday documents to import and add the information to their personal calendars. IBM® Lotus® Domino™ includes default Holiday documents that you can modify or delete; you can also add Holiday documents specific to your organization’s needs. Holiday documents are stored in the Domino Directory.
You categorize Holiday documents according to a group name. For example, you may have a group named "Full-time" that contains all the company holidays for full-time employees. The default Holiday documents included with Lotus Domino have group names associated with countries or religions -- for example, United States or Italy -- and the groups contain documents specific to holidays in each country. As an administrator, you may want to modify or delete these documents to reflect your organization’s needs. Then you can advise all users to import a specific group of Holiday documents.
To add a document to an existing group, select the group when you create a new Holiday document. To create new groups, enter a new group name in the Holiday document. Remember that your users import Holiday documents according to group name, not document name, so be sure to plan the organization of documents in groups.
To create a Holiday document
1. From the Domino Administrator, click the Configuration tab.
2. Select the Domino Directory server in the "Use Directory on" field.
3. Click Miscellaneous - Holidays.
4. Click Add Holiday.
5. Complete these fields on the Basics tab:
Title Action
Group Do one of these:
Select a group from the list
Add a new group in the New keyword field and then click OK
Title Enter the name of the holiday -- for example, Christmas
Repeat Specify how often the holiday repeats
Monthly by Date
Monthly by Day
Yearly
Custom - If you choose Custom, enter one or more dates on which the holiday repeats.
6. If you chose Custom in the Repeat field in Step 5, do not complete Step 6. Instead, go to Step 7.
Field Action
Start date Enter the date when the holiday first occurs. This date may be the actual date of the holiday (such as New Year’s day) or it may be the date from which to start the holiday. For example, if your organization gives employees every other Friday off from June through August, enter June 1 as the Start Date and select "For" from the Continuing field to specify an end date of August 31.
Continuing Choose one:
Until - Click Until and then enter a specific date in the "Repeat Until" field
For - Click For and then specify the number of months or years during which the holiday repeats in the "Repeat For" field.
Repeat until
(Displays if you select Until in the Continuing field.) Enter the last date on which the Holiday should repeat.
Repeat For
(Displays if you select For in the Continuing field.) Enter the number of months or years during which the holiday should repeat.
Repeat Interval
(Applies to Monthly by Date and by Day) Choose how often the holiday repeats by month and day.
If the date falls on a weekend
(Applies to Monthly by Date only) Choose one:
Don't Move
Move to Friday
Move to Monday
Move to Nearest Weekday
7. Complete this step only if you chose Custom in the Repeat field in Step 5.
Field Enter
Repeat Dates
(Applies only to Custom.) Enter the date or dates when the holiday occurs -- for example, 01/01/02, 01/02/2003.
8. Complete these fields:
Mark time as Choose how each user's calendar will record this holiday:
Busy - This holiday will appear as Busy time in the user's schedule so that meetings cannot be scheduled on the holiday.
Free - This holiday will appear as Free time in the user's schedule, so that meetings can be scheduled on that holiday.
Detailed description (Optional) Enter a detailed description of the holiday.
9. Click Save and Close.
To view the default Holiday documents
IBM® Lotus® Domino™ includes default Holiday documents that contain information on holidays observed around the world. The Holiday documents are organized into groups by country or religion. For example, the Italy group contains documents specific to Italian holidays.
1. From the Domino Administrator, click the Configuration tab.
2. Select the Domino Directory server in the "Use Directory on" field.
3. Click Miscellaneous - Holidays to see all the default Holiday documents.
To modify an existing Holiday document
After you modify or delete an existing Holiday document, users receive the modifications only when they choose to run import from their mail files.
1. From the Domino Administrator, click the Configuration tab.
2. Select the Domino Directory server in the "Use Directory on" field.
3. Click Miscellaneous - Holidays.
4. Choose the geographical/religious category for the Holiday.
5. Select the desired Holiday document and click Edit Holiday.
6. Modify fields as you wish.
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Adding holidays to the calendar
IBM® Lotus® Notes® includes predefined holiday sets that you can add to your calendar. Your organization may customize the holidays sets that are available to you.
1. Click More at the top of the calendar, and then choose Import Holidays.
2. Select one or more holiday sets.
3. Click OK.
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