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Domino LDAP
Today I was struggling with LDAP. The Domino Server has directory assistance over 2 address books activated. Problem: Got LDAP error 50 - authentication error and only the users from the second adressbook were visible. Always got the same problem, even with...
from Blog: Urs Meli
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Cloud Computing..... Can't be secured.
Below is a link about security from computer world. Go read that and and then lets talk. http
from Blog: Gmail In New England
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Security,,,, don't worry about... It's high on gmails to do list.
Charles A Reid
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We all have been following the Hackers in China breaking in to dissidents emails on Gmails servers. The threat of Google not doing business in China . Well now we have another demonstration of Gmails lack of security. We know that you have to pay extra for...
from Blog: Gmail In New England
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OpenSUSE blocked by Postini - "
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XPage Gotcha - Security
This one has got me a couple of times now. When developing Xpage applications you need to be mindful of the security rights you might need on the server to execute Xpage operations. With LotusScript it was usually pretty clear what those operations were that...
from Blog: Beyond The Yellow Bubble
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Are your users able to do too much in Notes?
A little known ECL setting for Domino is "
from Blog: Lotus Nut
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Should Private Views be used in a Notes Application - Part 2
Hi all. I posted a topic a while ago regarding the messiness of private views in a Notes Client. After quite a bit of research, and some queries to IBM themselves, I've managed to find a middle ground when it comes to viewing private data. First thing's first....
from Blog: A Coder From South Africa
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QuickR - Why does a user need to enter credentials when creating a place when already logged in?
While I am implementing QuickR, I am testing things out because I have not used QuickR before. When creating a place, why does a user need to enter a user/password combination when already logged in?
from Blog: Patrick Picard
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QuickR - Meeting integration - Can the password in qpconfig.xml be encrypted?
As I am integrating Sametime and QuickR together, the installation manual requested me to create a user specifically for meeting integration. Here are the steps from the Installation Guide: Lotus Quickr: Services for Lotus Domino
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from Blog: Patrick Picard
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Adding the Security Header to Axis Java SOAP Request for Deltek's Costpoint Employee Web Service
Colin J Cameron
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Deltek's Costpoint Web Integration Service requires a security header in the SOAP request. This document explains how I identified the required header elements and coded the Java code to add them to my Lotus Notes Java agent. We need to send new hire employee...
from Blog: Colin's Notes
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Changes With BleedYellow IM
After seeing the security problems with Sametime Connect Client API that Carl Tyler blogged about over the weekend , Lotus 911 has decided to disable plug-in installation for the im.bleedyellow.com Sametime Community. Hopefully, this will be a temporary change...
from Blog: Lotus Nut
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Hit by security
Since yesterday my laptop is totally secure :-) Even I'm not able to login anymore..... What happend: I caught the zlob trojan, which is a bad thing. First I thought I could remove it using tools like knoppicillin or some other external virus scanners and...
from Blog: Urs Meli
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Bandwidth - Africa's challenge
Andre Horak
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from Blog: Above and Beyond... Collaboration!
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