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Domino Resource (Magic xpi 3.x)

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Domino Resource (Magic xpi 3.x)

The Domino Resource Setting window contains the following parameters (parameters in bold are mandatory):

Parameter

Description

Server

The Server host name or IP address.

You can either enter the name of the server, or click to open the Environment Variables List. Here, you can select an environment variable to define the server.

If remote access is enabled (see below), then the port can also be given after a colon. For example, the host name is “Misdomino8” and the port is 63148 then the value will be given as “Misdomino8:63148”. Without the port the value will be “MisDomino8”.

File Name

The Lotus Notes file name that this resource uses.

You can either enter the file name, or click to open the Environment Variables List. Here, you can select an environment variable to name the file.

UserID

The Lotus Notes user ID. If the access is local, enter a full path for the User ID file, such as c:\notes\data\user.id. If this field is left blank, then it will refer to the last login user ID. If the access is remote, enter the user name in a Person document in the Domino directory of the server.

You can either enter the user ID, or click to open the Environment Variables List. Here, you can select an environment variable to use as a user ID.

Password

The Lotus Notes client password. If the access is local, enter the Lotus Notes client password. If the access is remote, enter the internet password as in a Person document in the Domino directory of the server.

You can either enter the password, or click to open the Environment Variables List. Here, you can select an environment variable to use as a password.

Note:

A password entered as an environment variable is masked by asterisks.

Remote Access

Determines whether the Domino server remote access is enabled. If you select Yes, then an SSL field becomes available. Since version: V3.1

SSL

Determines whether the Domino server remote access supports SSL. This field is available only if you selected Yes in the Remote Access field. Since version: V3.1

The Domino resource also gives you the following button:

Button

Description

Validate

Click this button to verify that the connection to the Domino server is valid. You will receive a message indicating that the connection is established, or an error message if the connection failed.

Since version: V3 SP1

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