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Today I made a further certification test LOT-800.
Now I am a Certified Sametime 8 Administrator.
Lotus Domino has been configured for Web Single Sign-On (SSO) with WebSphere Portal or WebSphere Application Server. SSO works correctly for several weeks, but unexpectedly Domino is no longer able to decode the LTPA token from WebSphere.
To avoid problems:
Disable automatic LTPA key generation on all servers of the single sign-on domain using the following steps:
1. Log on to the WebSphere Application Server administrative console.
2. Navigate to Security > Secure administration, applications, and infrastructure.
3. Click Authentication mechanisms and expiration.
4. Click Key generation – Key set groups.
5. Click NodeLTPAKeySetGroup.
6. Disable the Key generation – Automatically generate keys checkbox.
7. Click OK.
8. Click Save to save the changes to the master configuration.
Last night i was surfing on OpenNTF and found Source Sniffer. I got it.
Today in my first use, the tool help-me a lot.
I need to found where one field was used,
Easy using Sniffer.
Great tool.
Keyboard shortcut for sidebar access has been changed
In the Notes Help topic “General keyboard shortcuts”, in the ‘General shortcuts’ table, the following shortcut should be changed as shown:
Shortcut | Description |
Ctrl+Alt+S Ctrl+F7 | Access the sidebar |
Prior to Notes 8.5.2 Ctrl+Alt+S was supported, however there were keyboard conflicts with other languages, so this support has been removed; now use Ctrl+F7 to access the sidebar with the keyboard.
Incorrect keyboard command for Open List
In the help topic “Accessibility features for Notes”, in the section ‘Enable keyboard navigation of the bookmarks list’, the following statement needs to be corrected as shown:
Press Ctrl+Alt+B Alt+B to display the Open menu where you can use the keyboard to access and navigate your bookmarks list.
Additionally, in the help topic “General keyboard shortcuts”, the following statement in Table 1 also needs to be corrected:
Shortcut | Description |
Ctrl+Alt+B Alt+B | Access Open menu and open the applications and bookmark list |
Incorrect keyboard shortcut for Normal text property
In the Notes Help topic “Keyboard shortcuts to change text and paragraph properties in a document”, in Table 1, the following shortcut should be changed as shown:
Shortcut | Description |
Ctrl+L+T Ctrl+T | Change text style to default (color changes only if the text style was applied using a Paragraph Style) Change text style to Normal Text |
Incorrect keyboard shortcut for F10 key
In the Notes Help topic “General keyboard shortcuts”, in Table 1, the following shortcut should be changed as shown:
Shortcut | Description |
Ctrl+F10 | Open Sidebar panel menu. Open a context menu |
Last saturday i upgraded one Domino Server with a lot of enterprise applications from 7.0.3 to 8.5.1 FP3 IF1,. The server is very critical for my client business.
Everthing works fine until we start to test several applications. We detect a problem with ODBC connections to MS SQLServer databases (DB2 works fine).
Domino can’t “see” the DSN’s and we can see a lot of connections erros, after some hours of investigation we found the problem.
The Domino server isn’t the 64 version but we are using Windows 2008 64.
When you register a DSN datasource using the icon on the control panel the DSN, a system DSN is only visible for 64 bit process (see this TN from MS Knowledge base).
Following the “workaround” section of the MS TN, the applications work’s well.
“To work around this problem, use the appropriate version of the ODBC Administrator tool. If you build and then run an application as a 32-bit application on a 64-bit operating system, you must create the ODBC data source by using the ODBC Administrator tool in %windir%SysWOW64odbcad32.exe. To indicate the type of DSN, you can add “_32” to the 32-bit user DSNs and “_64” to the 64-bit user DSNs ”
Thank’s to our friend MS SQL Server DBA.
Today i got certified in Lotus Quickr 8.1 Administration.
I work for a BP in Brazil and every partner, who want’s, to sell Quickr, Sametime or Connections, must have technical certifications and sale certification.
The next certification will be Sametime Administrator.
Reading something about LDAP and i found this redbook:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/SG244986/wwhelp/wwhimpl/java/html/wwhelp.htm
And this definition:
When deciding on suffixes, where a suffix is the root DN of a directory tree, it is a good idea to use the same naming structure for LDAP as is used for X.500. Using the X.500 methodology would lead to choosing a suffix like o=ibm,c=us or ou=raleigh,o=ibm.
This method will set the root of the directory tree to a specific organization in a specific country or to a specific organization and organizational unit. However, it is not necessary to do this, unless there are plans to participate in an X.500 directory service, since LDAP does not require any specific format for the DN naming convention. In LDAP, the directory suffix can be chosen freely to reflect the organizations distinct name. Another method that you can use, if the X.500 method does not seem appropriate, is the DNS naming model when choosing the directory suffix. This would result in a suffix using the domainComponent attribute, for example, dc=server,dc=company,dc=com.
Today i’m cleaning my Inbox as usual but a error message appears when i achive some mail
Is not an error. Notes is alerting that he need the message on my mailbox
I think the right instead of a error message (Notes error), were a warning message (Warning).
In this case, the messages are marked with a flag.