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Stop Hacking Your NAB

Chris Whisonant |   | Tags:  administration domino directory policies | Comments (3)  |  Visits (868)
Prior to Domino 8.5, if you wanted to enforce custom notes.ini settings or location preferences you would have to modify the design of the Desktop Policy settings form to include $Pref or $LocAll fields, respectively. I know a lot of people who have shied away from doing this because they weren't "developers" and did not want to go into Designer and modify the Directory. With Domino 8.5 this has been made much simpler.

Just open the Desktop Policy settings form and go to the "Custom Settings" tab. This gives you the following:

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From here, you can click "Edit list" to get the following dialog:

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You can then add, modify, or remove the Notes.ini, Locations, and Managed settings.

"What is a 'Managed setting'?", you may ask. It is a setting that controls Eclipse plugin configurations. Here is some further information on Managed Settings. If you want to enforce Notes SSO with Sametime, you would have a setting that looks like this:

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Thanks IBM - this is much simpler. Now, could we have lists in the value boxes with possible settings names? :)
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1 Lars Berntrop-Bos commented   Permalink No RatingsRatings 0

Please, do remember that this would also disable Domino designer. The Admin client still runs.

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2 Chris Whisonant commented   Permalink No RatingsRatings 0

Lars, thanks. Yes, that would disable DDE in 8.5. I wouldn't recommend that setting for any admins or developers anyway since they "should" have computers with adequate hardware to support Standard.

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3 Patrick Picard commented   Permalink RatingsRatings 1

This is a GREAT addition!

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