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ODMA users, Mail and HTTP-only users, Planning Your Document Manager Installation

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• For users who will access Document Manager through a Web browser, you need to create a link to the Domino data directory so they can properly access libraries without encountering multiple password prompts. For more information, see Creating the database link. ODMA users The Desktop Enabler lets users access the Library directly from within ODMA-enabled applications. The Desktop Enabler, provided as part of the Document Manager product, must be installed on users' workstations. You can let users do this for themselves, or you can roll it out to users in a strategic way. Updates to the Desktop Enabler software may occasionally be posted on the Lotus Support Services Web site (support.lotus.com). Be sure to check compatibility requirements, because some releases of the client may require a particular server release. Mail and HTTP-only users If some users will access your server exclusively through HTTP, you may need to know the foreign domain to which you route Internet e-mail. You can determine what the foreign domain is (or whether you have one) by looking at how you address Internet e-mail when sending it from your Notes client. • If you can send Internet mail by typing "[email protected]," you won't need a foreign domain name for Document Manager. • If you send mail by typing something like "[email protected]@Internet," you are using a foreign domain (which in this case is "Internet"). If this check is inconclusive, or it does not appear to work, then you must find out how your site's SMTP gateway has been integrated into the Notes environment. Chapter 2: Planning Your Document Manager Installation 13

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For users who will access Document Manager through a Web browser,
you need to create a link to the Domino data directory so they can
properly access libraries without encountering multiple password
prompts. For more information, see Creating the database link.
ODMA users
The Desktop Enabler lets users access the Library directly from within
ODMA-enabled applications. The Desktop Enabler, provided as part of the
Document Manager product, must be installed on users’ workstations. You
can let users do this for themselves, or you can roll it out to users in a
strategic way.
Updates to the Desktop Enabler software may occasionally be posted on the
Lotus Support Services Web site (support.lotus.com). Be sure to check
compatibility requirements, because some releases of the client may require
a particular server release.
Mail and HTTP-only users
If some users will access your server exclusively through HTTP, you may
need to know the foreign domain to which you route Internet e-mail. You
can determine what the foreign domain is (or whether you have one) by
looking at how you address Internet e-mail when sending it from your Notes
client.
If you can send Internet mail by typing “[email protected],”
you won’t need a foreign domain name for Document Manager.
If you send mail by typing something like
[email protected]@Internet,” you are using a foreign domain
(which in this case is “Internet”). If this check is inconclusive, or it does
not appear to work, then you must find out how your site’s SMTP
gateway has been integrated into the Notes environment.
Chapter 2: Planning Your Document Manager Installation
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