Configure server, database, and view pickers
Administrators can choose whether to let users select from the server, database, and view pickers when they work with the Domino Web Access portlet or the Notes View portlet. Access to the pickers gives users some additional flexibility but is not required for the portlets to work. Keep in mind that point Collaborative Services to a Domino LDAP server for the database picker to work, and that the view picker requires an HTTP connection, so ensure that single sign-on works.
Prerequisites
- Configure portal to recognize Lotus Domino and Collaborative Services
- Giving Collaboratives Services access to required fields for automatic mail detection
- Specifying the Internet host name of the Lotus Domino server
- Configure automatic DIIOP and HTTP tasks on the Lotus Domino server
You configure a Lotus Domino messaging/appserver to support Collaborative Services and the Lotus Domino-based portlets by adding a setting to the NOTES.INI file that causes the server to start the DIIOP ( (Domino Internet Inter-Object Request Broker Protocol) and HTTP (Web) server tasks each time the server starts. You must enable these tasks on each Domino messaging/appserver in the portal environment.
- Giving users browser access to Notes-based portlets
Modifying the Domino Server document in the Domino Directory database supports the use of the Notes-based portlets through users' browsers.
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Integrate Lotus Domino applications and mail
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