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| DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - MARCH 2004 |
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A step-by-step guide to installing the Notes client Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz recently did a fresh Windows install on a new desktop machine. As part of that enormously enjoyable process, he had to reinstall my Notes client. As he did so, he realized that in all the time we've been publishing DominoPower, we've never run a step-by-step set of instructions for doing a Notes client install. This article rectifies that.
Configuring Notes as a POP3 client, step-by-step This week, we continue back-to-basics month with an article about how to configure the Notes client as a POP3 email client.
The strange case of Last Modified dates Just a couple of weeks ago, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard and a colleague came across a most bizarre "feature" of Notes. It's all to do with document Last Modified dates. They had a specific need to be able to work through documents using Last Modified dates as a processing trigger -- sounds familiar?. And they found some very peculiar and interesting things.
Kudos, great analysis, and juvenile behavior Last week, we ran an article entitled "WebSphere and Workplace and Notes, oh my!" Apparently, the thoughts Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz put down in this article inspired some strong responses, both good and bad.
Forcing immediate indexes to actually update immediately I'm sure many of you have written applications that involve full-text indexes, and found that the index doesn't update for some time after your agent completes, even when the index frequency is set to 'Immediate'. The Admin help suggests that such indexes are updated as soon as possible after the database is closed, but in fact, "as soon as possible" is not less than 15 minutes. This tip will show you how to get your immediate indexes to update immediately
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