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Joyce Chutchian, Site Editor
;) 2001 brought on many changes in the Domino world, but one thing stayed the same on searchDomino: Domino/Notes developers and administrators are as devoted as ever. On behalf of the searchDomino team, I'd like to thank all of you who have helped make searchDomino.com a successful Web site. We couldn't do it without the valuable tips, advice and suggestions from all of you. We are constantly looking for ways to improve searchDomino to provide you with the most valuable up-to-date information to help you do your jobs. And although we cannot reply to all of the e-mails and letters we receive, we do read each one and take all of your comments and suggestions seriously. We couldn't provide this service without such a dedicated, resourceful audience. So, thanks for making SearchDomino one of the best Domino/Notes resources on the Web. I'm looking forward to bringing you new and improved ways of getting even better information on searchDomino in the coming year. May the New Year bring all of you peace, health and happiness. |
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| This Week: In the forums |
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Florida users needed! In the Administrator forum, SearchDomino member "hhelbein" posts: Is there any interest in starting a Lotus User Group in South Florida? My search has been unable to find an existing group. I believe user groups can be a great resource for knowledge sharing and networking. I have contacted Lotus and I believe they would be willing to provide some support as well. I would be glad to work with people in the Ft. Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and Miami areas to get a user group started. Jump into our administrator forum to offer your support and exchange ideas and emails! |
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Coming soon to searchDomino: A dedicated Lotusphere 2002 forum! Sound off and ask questions or offer advice on Lotusphere 2002. |
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| Tip of the Week: |
Administrator Tip: Access to server console without R5 admin client By Martin Hill This tip demonstrates how to get interactive access to Domino server consoles without launching the full-blown R5 Administration client. |
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View the full tip here |
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Domino makes strides in TCO battle with Exchange
As recently as three years ago, Exchange beat up on Domino in a total cost of ownership battle. A new report, however, shows the tides are turning.
View the full story here
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Good-bye 2001; Hello 2002!
Paul Gillin gives his 2002 predictions this week.
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Quick Takes
Mentor adds iNotes instruction
Mentor Communications releases a multi-media learning tool for iNotes; F-Secure's new anti-virus software includes an e-mail attachment filter; Cordant helps enterprises log, archive, view and monitor instant messages; a former Lotus executive moves to Presence Online.
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