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Configuring and deploying IBM Lotus Domino v8 Off-Line Services (DOLS) for IBM Lotus iNotes

Chandra S Anumandla (acshekhar@in.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM
Chandra S Anumandla is the Senior Domino/Notes Technical Support Engineer at IBM's Pune, India, Lab and is a Certified Lotus Professional in Domino 6/7/8/8.5. He has roughly 10 years of hands-on experience with Notes/Domino products in various areas such as Domino Application Development and Domino administration support, and has specialized skills in mail messaging and expertise in Lotus iNotes. You can reach him at acshekhar@in.ibm.com.
Shrikant Jamkhandi (sjamkhandi@in.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM
Shrikant Jamkhandi is a Senior Software Engineer at IBM's Pune, India Lab, working with the Notes/Domino product. He has roughly 10 years of experience working in Domino environments such as Domino Core and Mail Messaging. He is also Certified Lotus Professional. You can reach him at sjamkhandi@in.ibm.com.

Summary:  Learn how to configure and deploy the IBM Lotus iNotes (formerly known as IBM Lotus Domino Web Access) with IBM Lotus Domino 8.x and 8.5.x Off-Line Services (DOLS), including how to archive locally and how to use DOLS on clustered mail servers. This white paper focuses on how to implement DOLS functionality, covering best practices and tips for planning the DOLS deployment.

Date:  07 Feb 2012
Level:  Intermediate

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Learn how to configure and deploy the IBM Lotus iNotes (formerly known as IBM Lotus Domino Web Access) with IBM Lotus Domino 8.x and 8.5.x Off-Line Services (DOLS), including how to archive locally and how to use DOLS on clustered mail servers. This white paper focuses on how to implement DOLS functionality, covering best practices and tips for planning the DOLS deployment.

In this white paper

  • Introduction
  • Overview of DOLS
  • Understanding DOLS terms
  • Taking your Lotus iNotes mail file offline
  • Understanding how DOLS works
  • DOLS usability in different environments
  • Troubleshooting
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • About the authors

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Chandra S Anumandla is the Senior Domino/Notes Technical Support Engineer at IBM's Pune, India, Lab and is a Certified Lotus Professional in Domino 6/7/8/8.5. He has roughly 10 years of hands-on experience with Notes/Domino products in various areas such as Domino Application Development and Domino administration support, and has specialized skills in mail messaging and expertise in Lotus iNotes. You can reach him at acshekhar@in.ibm.com.

Shrikant Jamkhandi is a Senior Software Engineer at IBM's Pune, India Lab, working with the Notes/Domino product. He has roughly 10 years of experience working in Domino environments such as Domino Core and Mail Messaging. He is also Certified Lotus Professional. You can reach him at sjamkhandi@in.ibm.com.

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