Updated Zoom Plugin for HCL Notes V11  

By David Hablewitz | 3/22/21 2:09 AM | Infrastructure - Notes / Domino | Added by Andi Kress

HCL Notes users: If you are using Zoom instead of HCL Sametime for your video meetings, you may have discovered that the Notes integration plugin provided by Zoom that made it easy to schedule Zoom meetings in your Notes calendar broke with Notes V11. Well I have good news. Zoom is finally releasing an update…

Follow Up to What’s New in Sametime V10 and Beyond?  

By David Hablewitz | 5/23/19 4:28 PM | Infrastructure - Notes / Domino | Added by Matteo Bisi

Good news with persistent chat and with eliminating WAS and DB2.  Persistent chat is coming in V10.  WAS and DB2 will be eliminated in V11 or V12.  System Console is also eliminated in V10.  V10 also supports login on multiple devices concurrently.  It is worth listening to the replay (at 1.5x speed).  Be sure to…

Easter Egg in the Server Config Doc and How to configure Domino to restrict which groups can receive Internet mail  

By David Hablewitz | 3/5/19 4:50 PM | Infrastructure - Notes / Domino | Added by Oliver Busse

Sometimes you want email groups to receive email from the Internet, but you don’t want every group reachable that way. IBM did a great job hiding it.

Notes / Domino 10  

By David Hablewitz | 3/16/17 11:03 AM | Infrastructure - Notes / Domino | Added by Oliver Busse

At IBM Connect 2017, the message from IBM was “Notes/Domino 9.0 support will not end for at least 4 more years”. Which to me sounded a bit like simply a stay of execution. Not so much a positive message as just a non-negative one. But Ed Brill has published a blog post on the IBM Social Business blog that gives more clarity to the message and I think this helps.

The Single biggest cause of Lotus Notes client crashes and how to avoid them  

By David Hablewitz | 1/21/13 12:12 PM | Infrastructure - Notes / Domino | Added by Niklas Heidloff

While reviewing an environment with about 3000 users, I discovered an extremely high number of fault reports occurring. On a daily basis there were from 100 to 200 faults reported. Some users were crashing every single day.