The information below is for when configuring Lotus Notes/Domino as source platform for a migration.
Multi-Server configuration and network access
In a multi-server configuration, it is vitally important that the Master and Secondary servers have full network access. In some scenarios, this may require configuring proxy settings through Internet Explorer by clicking Tools > Internet Options > Connections > Local Area Network (LAN) settings to allow access.
Server Details
- Server Address – The hostname or IP address of the Lotus Notes server.
- ID File Path – The path to the Administrator's Notes ID File
- Admin Name – The abbreviated name of the administrative user that will be used to perform migrations. This should be of the form ‘Administrator/ORG’
- Admin Password – The administrator’s password. This should be the password that can be used to access Notes using the ID file of the administrative user, who should have previously logged into Notes from the migration workstation.
Logging into the Windows Server and Notes Client
You must log into the Notes client on all servers where the migration will run when logged into the server as the specified Windows User and with the Notes Administrator username and password. Failure to do this will result in permission issues when opening the Notes ID file.
Resource Database Details
These settings can usually be left at the default settings unless special customization is required based on your Notes infrastructure.
- Resource Database – The name of the server database containing resources. If there are no resources, please leave this setting empty.
- Resource Views – The views within the resource database containing resources.
User Database Details
These settings can usually be left at the default settings unless special customization is required based on your Notes infrastructure.
- User Database – The name of the server database containing users.
- User View – The view within the user database containing users.
- Import Name Attribute – The name of the attribute used to generate the ‘Import Name’ field in the user list. Only the name part of any email address is used.
Windows Login
There settings are required for permissions when opening the Notes User ID file.
Logging into the Windows Server and Notes Client
You must log into the Notes client on all servers where the migration will run when logged into the server as the specified Windows User and with the Notes Administrator username and password. Failure to do this will result in permission issues when opening the Notes ID file.
- Windows Username – The username of the Windows User the Notes migration should run as (normally the same as the currently logged in user). Specify domain\username if required.
- Windows Password – The password for the Windows user
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