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Lotus Domino 6 for Release 4 Administration and Developers Curriculum

This curriculum contains 2 courses and introduces the R4 system administrator and developer to Lotus Domino R6. The curriculum covers new features introduced in R5 that are part of R6. It also teaches how to install R6 and introduces the new features of R6, as well as the integrated development environment in Domino Designer 6.

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Total Learning Time 14 to 16 hours

Lotus Domino 6 for Release 4 Administration and Developers Training Courses on CDs

Lotus Domino 6 for Release 4 Administrators and Developers Curriculum Training

N14390D

$258.00

Lotus Domino 6 Administration New Features Curriculum Training

N14391D

$258.00

Lotus Domino Designer 6 New Features Curriculum Training

N14394D

$387.00

Preparing Domino R4 Administrators

This course provides learners with an overview of the new features that were introduced in Domino 5 and that are part of the new Domino 6 Release. Students will learn how to install Lotus Notes/Domino 6 and get an overview of Domino 6 administration tasks and tools. The new features used for managing users and files and for monitoring servers are introduced. Also learn about routing mail and managing directories in Domino 6.

 Learn To

    • To identify features of the Domino 6 licensing scheme.
    • To identify components of the Notes client interface.
    • To identify options available when installing Domino 6 server software.
    • To identify functions of the safeguarding ID files process.
    • To set up ID file backup to authorize administrators to recover ID files.
    • To initiate backup for an existing ID.
    • To identify methods of checking server status.
    • To identify elements of the Server Monitor.
    • To identify steps for modifying the Server Monitor.

Contents

Unit 1: Getting Started with Domino 6

• Identify features of the Domino 6 licensing scheme.
• Identify components of the Notes client interface.
• Identify options available when installing Domino 6 server software.
• Identify options available when installing Domino 6 client software.
• Register an additional server.
• Identify options available for setting up a Domino 6 server.
• Identify steps for setting up a Notes client.
• Identify components of the Domino Administrator 6 interface.
• Identify options available on the People & Groups tab.
• Identify options available on the Files tab.
• Identify options available on the Server tab.
• Identify options available on the Messaging tab.
• Identify options available on the Replication tab.
• Identify options available on the Configuration tab.
• Identify options available when setting administration preferences in Domino 6.
• Identify functions of the Domino Web Administrator.
• Identify enhancements to the Administration Process.
• Move a user's mail file from one server to another.
• Identify benefits of using a server group for replication.

Unit 2: Managing Users and Files

• Identify functions of the safeguarding ID files process.
• Set up ID file backup to authorize administrators to recover ID files.
• Initiate backup for an existing ID.
• Identify the tasks for restoring user access.
• Identify user registration options in the Register Person dialog box.
• Identify features of the Domino 6 database.
• Identify options available for managing a database by using the Manage ACL tool.
• Identify reasons for using transaction logging.
• Enable transaction logging on a server.
• Sequence the steps in the process to enable the Domain Search feature.
• Identify options available for enabling Domain Search.

Unit 3: Servers, Mail Routing, and Directories

• Identify methods of checking server status.
• Identify elements of the Server Monitor.
• Identify steps for modifying the Server Monitor.
• Match event generators with their functions.
• Identify options available for enabling a TCP event generator.
• Identify new features of Domino 6 mail routing.
• Identify options available for enabling mail message tracking.
• Identify benefits of using multiple mailboxes for mail routing.
• Identify features of Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and Notes Remote Procedure Calls (NRPC) mail routing.
• Identify basic Simple Messaging Transfer Protocol (SMTP) settings.
• Match new features of the Domino Directory with their description.
• Identify features of the Directory Catalog.
• Configure the Directory Catalog.
• Schedule the Directory Catalog to update entries.
• Identify options available in the Directory Catalog to edit the Directory Profile.

Preparing Domino Release 4 Developers

This course introduces the integrated development environment in Domino Designer 6, including working with pages, framesets, design elements, and target frames. You will learn about working with forms in Designer 6, including tables, fields, actions, and views. 

Learn To

• To match Domino 6 clients with their functions.
• To match components of the Notes client interface with their functions.
• To match Domino Designer 6 Client interface elements with their functions.
• To match table types with their characteristics.
• To create a nested table.
• To create a tabbed table.

Contents

Unit 1: Introduction to Designer 6

• Match Domino 6 clients with their functions.
• Match components of the Notes client interface with their functions.
• Match Domino Designer 6 Client interface elements with their functions.
• Identify options in the Domino Designer 6 programmer's environment.
• Identify features of database formats.
• Match Domino Designer 6 page elements with their descriptions.
• Identify features of pages.
• Identify options available for creating a page.
• Match shared resources with their descriptions.
• Create a shared resource using a shared image.
• Identify characteristics of a frameset.
• Create a frameset.
• Identify options available for defining content in frames.
• Identify characteristics of a target frame.

Unit 2: Working with Forms and Views

• Match table types with their characteristics.
• Create a nested table.
• Create a tabbed table.
• Identify options available for creating animated tables.
• Identify options available for creating programmed tables.
• Identify enhancements to field types in Domino Designer 6.
• Identify options available for adding rich text lite fields in Domino Designer 6.
• Identify characteristics of actions and shared actions.
• Identify options for creating a shared action.
• Create a shared action note.
• Identify advantages of Action Bar applets.
• Identify characteristics of views in the Notes Client and the Web Browser.
• Identify benefits of embedding views.
• Identify features of View applets.
• Identify characteristics of creating a single category view.
• Identify options for creating outlines.
• Identify options for embedding an outline.
• Identify guidelines for adding a field to specify categories for a single category view.

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