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�October 15, 2001
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>> From the editor: What's next in Rnext?
>> Featured Topic: Rnext
>> Live Expert Q&A: Michael Lazar Join us for a presentation and an opportunity to get your R5 and Rnext migration questions answered.
>> Site Highlights: Lotusphere registration opens; Domino Know-IT-all quiz; Rnext, worth the wait?

�From the Editor

Joyce Chutchian, Site Editor

Rnext. You�ve heard about it, read about it, and maybe even tried the Beta 3 version by now, but are you ready for it? And for those of you who have not yet made the leap to R5, now�s your chance to see what you really need to do to make the transition easier. This Wednesday, we�ll be featuring a Live Expert Q&A with Mike Lazar, Principal CLP for Domino administration, on �Getting ready for Rnext.� Mike will answer your questions on migrating from R4 to R5, as well as preparing for Rnext. Many Domino and Notes professionals say Rnext, not R5, has the features they're looking for, but when they�ll actually get those features is still a mystery. Until then, read about it and interact with your peers in our discussion forums, Live Expert event and our featured topic.

�Featured Topic

Rnext
Joyce Chutchian, Site Editor
Rnext, the code name for the next feature release of Notes/Domino, is now available in Beta 3 release. Its Websphere integration feature and new language capabilities are just some of many new features in this collaboration tool.

Read more about this topic

�Expert Technical Advice

Mike Lazar will be taking your questions on migrating from R4 to R5 and getting ready for Rnext on Wednesday, October 17, 2001 at 12:00 p.m. EDT (16:00 GMT) Mike will discuss migration pitfalls, server issues, client issues, calendaring issues, training, why you should make the migration, and more.
Preregister for live event

This Week in the Forums
>> Log on to the administrator forum this Wednesday after the Live Expert event to futher discuss migration issues with your peers.
>> If you missed Nahun Prashizky moderating the developer forum last week, check out his valuable responses and advice in the forum.

Tip of the Week:
Administrator tip: Add mail file icon from NAB As an administrator, you often have to add a client's mail file icon to your workspace. This usually involves opening the client's person doc in the NAB, noting the server, path and file name and then doing a file-database-open on your workspace. Mike Andrews provides a more convenient way.
>> View the full tip here

�Site Highlights

Lotusphere registration opens
The line starts here for Lotusphere Orlando 2002 tix. The Lotusphere box office opened last Wednesday.
SearchDomino brings you Lotusphere registration information here.

Domino Know-IT-all Quiz
The Rnext code name is known to some experts as:
a. Radically New Environment for Expanding Technologies
b. Realtime Next-generation XML Technology
c. R6
d. None of the above

Click here for the answer!
Close up column
Rnext: Worth the wait?
Rnext may have the bells and whistles that developers and administrators are looking for, but just when the final product will ship (and what it will be called) is a mystery. By Mark Baard


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