IBM Lotus Quickr 8.2
  Services for Lotus Domino
    Product overview
      What's new in version 8.2
      Accessibility features for Lotus Quickr
    Planning
      The Lotus Domino environment
      Directory services
      Security considerations
      International considerations
      Lotus Quickr system requirements
      Lotus Quickr release notes
    Installing and upgrading
      Installing on Windows
        Preparing Domino for Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on Windows
          Installing Domino on Windows
          Running Domino Server Setup on Windows
          Configure an existing Lotus Domino server
        Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on Windows
        Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on Windows silently
        Modifying TCP/IP registry settings on Windows servers
        Enabling the Domino Servlet Engine
        Enabling UTF-8 character encoding on servers storing non-English content
      Installing Lotus Quickr on AIX
        Preparing Domino for Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on AIX
        Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on AIX
        Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on AIX silently
        Enabling the Domino Servlet Engine
        Enabling UTF-8 character encoding on servers storing non-English content
      Installing on IBM i
        Preparing for a new installation of Lotus Quickr on IBM i
        Preparing your TCP/IP configuration
          Adding a TCP/IP interface and host name
          Verifying the configuration of other Domino servers
          Verifying the configuration of Lotus Sametime servers
          Verifying the configuration of IBM Directory Server (LDAP)
          Verifying the configuration of IBM HTTP Server
        Installing and configuring a Domino server for IBM Lotus Quickr
        Pre-accepting the IBM Lotus Quickr software agreements
        Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on IBM i
        Adding Lotus Quickr to the Lotus Domino server
        Removing Lotus Quickr from a Lotus Domino server on IBM i
        Enabling the Domino Servlet Engine
        Enabling UTF-8 character encoding on servers storing non-English content
      Configuring a cluster
        Creating a Lotus Domino cluster
        Implementing a method for distributing HTTP requests
        Modifying scheduled qptool commands in the notes.ini file
        Setting up the Place Catalog for a cluster
      Upgrading
        Preparing to upgrade
        Starting to upgrade
          Upgrading a Lotus Quickr server on Windows and AIX
          Upgrading a Lotus Quickr server on IBM i
        Completing the upgrade
          Upgrading the design of databases on the server
          Upgrading places and PlaceTypes
            Upgrading all places and PlaceTypes at once
            Forcing the upgrade of places and PlaceTypes
            Upgrading places and PlaceTypes incrementally
          Unregistering and re-registering places with the Place Catalog (Optional)
            Registering places
          Converting databases to ODS level 51
          Enabling Domino Attachment and Object Service (Optional)
          Upgrading connectors on client workstations
      Upgrading the Lotus Quickr server from Entry to Standard version
      Uninstalling
        Uninstalling on Microsoft Windows.
        Uninstalling on IBM AIX
        Uninstalling on IBM i
    Configuring
      Creating and using the qpconfig.xml file
      Performing IBM i-specific configuration tasks
        Changing Lotus Quickr server properties on IBM i
        Changing Lotus Quickr language dictionaries on IBM i
      Connecting to a user directory
        Preparing to access LDAP directory servers from behind a firewall on IBM i
        User directories
          Supported directory services configurations
            Comparison of LDAP configuration options
          Feature differences when accessing places through group membership
          Support for special characters in names
        Connecting to the Lotus Domino directory using Domino Native Authentication (non-LDAP)
          Switching to Domino control of directory services
        Connecting to an LDAP server - Allowing Lotus Quickr to control directory services
          Customizing Lotus Quickr control of directory services
            Customizing the attributes displayed for users and groups
            Customizing search filters
              Customizing searches for login names
              Customizing the user lookup search
              Customizing the group lookup search
              Customizing the search used to determine group membership
              How the Exact Match lookup option affects search filters
            Customizing the directory lookup interface
              Customizing the search hint in the directory lookup interface
              Customizing the display of search results
            Sample user directory settings
            Customizing the search base used for group searches
            Using nested groups
            Customizing SSL connections
        Using accented characters in user names (AIX)
        Testing access to an LDAP directory server
        Disconnecting from a user directory
      Configuring the Place Catalog
        How the Place Catalog Works
      Configuring security
        Configuring user authentication
          Enabling SPNEGO when users add places
          Configuring multi-server single sign-on authentication
            Creating or editing a Web SSO Configuration document
              Creating a Web SSO Configuration document
              Editing an existing Web SSO Configuration document
            Completing single sign-on setup
          Modifying cache settings related to user authentication
        Configuring access to the server
          Specifying administrators
            Giving administrator access to external users
            Giving administrator access to local users
          Specifying who can create places on the server
            Specifying which external users can create places
            Specifying which local users can create places
            Allowing all users who have access to the server to create places
          Specifying owner (super user) access to the server
            Specifying who has super user access from a browser
            Specifying who has super user access from a Lotus Notes client
        Using groups to extend membership
          Enabling expanded membership on the server
          Configuring the name and password to use to connect to the LDAP server
          Enabling expanded membership in places
        Hiding the Log In and Log Out links
        Configuring browser caching for tighter security
          Clearing Lotus Quickr files from the Internet Explorer cache
          Preventing caching of pages that contain data on browsers
        Protecting against cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks and additional security settings
        Configuring FIPS
      Creating Lotus Quickr Entry places
      Integrating with other applications
        Enabling Lotus Sametime features in places
          Preparing the servers to enable Lotus Sametime features in places
          Enabling awareness and instant messaging in places
            Copying the required Java files
            Specifying the Lotus Sametime server for Lotus Quickr to use
            Verifying that places are enabled for awareness and instant messaging
          Enabling online meetings
            Configuring a user for Lotus Quickr meeting integration
            Copying files required for online meetings
            Configuring the qpconfig.xml file for online meetings
            Specify the Lotus Sametime meeting server for Lotus Quickr to use
            Verifying that place members can use online meetings
      Setting up Lotus Quickr for offline use
        Enabling Domino Off-Line Services
          Enabling Domino Off-Line Services on Windows or AIX
          Enabling Domino Off-Line Services on IBM i
        Creating certifier IDs for offline use
          Understanding the certifier ID requirements
          Creating an organization certifier for external members in a different organization
          Creating an organizational unit certifier for external members
          Creating a /QP organizational unit certifier for local members
        Creating an Offline Security Policy document
        Translating LDAP distinguished names for offline use
          Example of translating names that contain the dc attribute
        Configuring offline use for specific environments
          Configuring offline use in an environment that uses IBM Network Dispatcher
          Configuring offline use in an environment that uses Sun Java System Portal Server
          Configuring offline use in an environment that uses CA SiteMinder
          Using a passthru server for offline use
        Performing optional offline configuration tasks
          Using an alternate Web server for offline downloads
          Using Lotus Quickr login passwords for offline use
          Hiding the Work Offline link from users
      Configuring the My Places feature
        Enabling DBCS members to use My Places
        Opening places in a new browser window
        Using a custom application for My Places
      Specifying rules for a reverse proxy configuration
      Customizing Web page cache settings
      Configuring cross-place searching
      Prohibiting room creation
      Enabling Lotus Connections features in Lotus Quickr
        The communities-quickr-config.xml file
    Administering
      Starting and stopping Lotus Quickr
        Starting Lotus Quickr on Windows
        Starting Lotus Quickr on AIX
        Starting Lotus Quickr on IBM i
        Stopping Lotus Quickr on Windows or AIX
        Stopping Lotus Quickr on IBM i
      Understanding administration tools
        Using qptool
        Using the Site Administration link
        Using the notes.ini file
      Managing place membership
        Adding external members to places
        Adding local members to places
        Changing member names in places
        Renaming of users and groups
        Changing the hierarchy of member names in places
        Updating external member information in places
        Removing members from places
        Changing local member passwords
        Managing expanded membership
          Expanded membership
          Enabling expanded membership in places
          Changing the directory server or base distinguished name used for the expanded membership groups
          Recreating expanded membership groups to resolve problems
      Managing places
        Using My Places for place administration
          Using My Places to display place statistics
          Using My Places to perform place administration tasks
        Sending mail to place members
        Sending newsletters to subscribers
        Locking and unlocking places on the server
        Archiving places
        Restoring an archived place that you removed
        Renaming places
        Moving a place from one current-release server to another
        Removing places and PlaceTypes from the server
        Generating reports about places
        Registering places
        Unregistering places
      Using Place Administration
        Places
          Assigning a policy to a place
          Locking and unlocking places
          Sending mail to place members
          Exploring the places catalog
        Templates
          Assigning a policy to a template
          Exploring the templates catalog
        Policies
          Creating a policy
          Editing a policy
          Deleting a policy
          Exploring the policies catalog
      Managing templates (PlaceTypes)
        Reordering the server's PlaceType list
        Hiding PlaceTypes in the PlaceTypes list
        Refreshing places and PlaceTypes
          Refreshes
            How basic refresh affects the elements in places
            How replace affects the elements in places
          Refreshing using the qptool refresh command
          Refreshing PlaceTypes using the Work with Templates link
          Preventing a place from being refreshed
        Copying a PlaceType to another server
        Deleting PlaceTypes
      Managing connector policies
      Maintaining servers
        Backing up Lotus Quickr data
        Determining server status on IBM i
        Updating statistics in the Place Catalog
        Generating reports about servers
        Registering and unregistering servers
        Recovering if the Place Catalog server goes down
        Tracking the number of active Lotus Quickr users
      Maintaining a cluster
        Creating replica stubs for new places, rooms, and PlaceTypes
        Adding a Lotus Quickr server to a cluster
        Removing a server from a cluster
      Automating tasks with PlaceBots
        Creating a PlaceBot
          Java PlaceBot files
          LotusScript PlaceBot files
        Managing PlaceBots
        Debugging a PlaceBot
        Disabling PlaceBots for tighter security
        Running PlaceBots offline
    Customizing
      Place architecture
      Creating PlaceTypes
        PlaceTypes/Templates
        Signing a newly inherited scheduled PlaceBot in a place
      Creating custom place themes
        Theme layouts
          <QuickPlaceSkinComponent> tag in layouts
          <IteratingValue> tag in layouts
          One HTML file for multiple layouts
        Creating a new theme
        Editing a custom theme
        Setting a theme to the new standard for Lotus Quickr 8.x
        Controlling which themes are available for selection
    Extending Lotus Quickr
      Writing client-side JavaScript to extend place functionality
      Using XML to access the Lotus Quickr Java API
    Troubleshooting and support
      Troubleshooting a problem
      Searching knowledge bases
      Using the IBM Support Assistant
      Getting a fix
      Contacting IBM Support
    Reference
      qptool commands
      Conventions
      Directory structure
      Terms of use
      Accessing Lotus Quickr documentation
  Lotus Quickr connectors
    What's new in connectors
    Installing connectors
      User installation
      Silent installation
      Suppressing connector functionality
        Disabling connector download
        Disabling the Add place to connectors action
      Preventing the use of connectors
      Enabling the Notes EML viewer as the default EML viewer on a system
      Upgrading connectors on client workstations
    Configuring connectors
      Pre-configuring users' desktops with connector content
      Configuring user authentication
      Enabling SPNEGO when users add places
      Enabling connector uploads of 10MB or larger files
      Configuring collaborative installations
    Managing connector policies
  Using the documentation
    Navigating
    Searching
    Printing
    Accessibility features for Lotus Quickr
    Viewing information in different languages
    Prerequisite software for the information center
    Notices
  Services for Lotus Domino
    Product overview
      What's new in version 8.2
      Accessibility features for Lotus Quickr
    Planning
      The Lotus Domino environment
      Directory services
      Security considerations
      International considerations
      Lotus Quickr system requirements
      Lotus Quickr release notes
    Installing and upgrading
      Installing on Windows
        Preparing Domino for Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on Windows
          Installing Domino on Windows
          Running Domino Server Setup on Windows
          Configure an existing Lotus Domino server
        Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on Windows
        Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on Windows silently
        Modifying TCP/IP registry settings on Windows servers
        Enabling the Domino Servlet Engine
        Enabling UTF-8 character encoding on servers storing non-English content
      Installing Lotus Quickr on AIX
        Preparing Domino for Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on AIX
        Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on AIX
        Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on AIX silently
        Enabling the Domino Servlet Engine
        Enabling UTF-8 character encoding on servers storing non-English content
      Installing on IBM i
        Preparing for a new installation of Lotus Quickr on IBM i
        Preparing your TCP/IP configuration
          Adding a TCP/IP interface and host name
          Verifying the configuration of other Domino servers
          Verifying the configuration of Lotus Sametime servers
          Verifying the configuration of IBM Directory Server (LDAP)
          Verifying the configuration of IBM HTTP Server
        Installing and configuring a Domino server for IBM Lotus Quickr
        Pre-accepting the IBM Lotus Quickr software agreements
        Installing IBM Lotus Quickr on IBM i
        Adding Lotus Quickr to the Lotus Domino server
        Removing Lotus Quickr from a Lotus Domino server on IBM i
        Enabling the Domino Servlet Engine
        Enabling UTF-8 character encoding on servers storing non-English content
      Configuring a cluster
        Creating a Lotus Domino cluster
        Implementing a method for distributing HTTP requests
        Modifying scheduled qptool commands in the notes.ini file
        Setting up the Place Catalog for a cluster
      Upgrading
        Preparing to upgrade
        Starting to upgrade
          Upgrading a Lotus Quickr server on Windows and AIX
          Upgrading a Lotus Quickr server on IBM i
        Completing the upgrade
          Upgrading the design of databases on the server
          Upgrading places and PlaceTypes
            Upgrading all places and PlaceTypes at once
            Forcing the upgrade of places and PlaceTypes
            Upgrading places and PlaceTypes incrementally
          Unregistering and re-registering places with the Place Catalog (Optional)
            Registering places
          Converting databases to ODS level 51
          Enabling Domino Attachment and Object Service (Optional)
          Upgrading connectors on client workstations
      Upgrading the Lotus Quickr server from Entry to Standard version
      Uninstalling
        Uninstalling on Microsoft Windows.
        Uninstalling on IBM AIX
        Uninstalling on IBM i
    Configuring
      Creating and using the qpconfig.xml file
      Performing IBM i-specific configuration tasks
        Changing Lotus Quickr server properties on IBM i
        Changing Lotus Quickr language dictionaries on IBM i
      Connecting to a user directory
        Preparing to access LDAP directory servers from behind a firewall on IBM i
        User directories
          Supported directory services configurations
            Comparison of LDAP configuration options
          Feature differences when accessing places through group membership
          Support for special characters in names
        Connecting to the Lotus Domino directory using Domino Native Authentication (non-LDAP)
          Switching to Domino control of directory services
        Connecting to an LDAP server - Allowing Lotus Quickr to control directory services
          Customizing Lotus Quickr control of directory services
            Customizing the attributes displayed for users and groups
            Customizing search filters
              Customizing searches for login names
              Customizing the user lookup search
              Customizing the group lookup search
              Customizing the search used to determine group membership
              How the Exact Match lookup option affects search filters
            Customizing the directory lookup interface
              Customizing the search hint in the directory lookup interface
              Customizing the display of search results
            Sample user directory settings
            Customizing the search base used for group searches
            Using nested groups
            Customizing SSL connections
        Using accented characters in user names (AIX)
        Testing access to an LDAP directory server
        Disconnecting from a user directory
      Configuring the Place Catalog
        How the Place Catalog Works
      Configuring security
        Configuring user authentication
          Enabling SPNEGO when users add places
          Configuring multi-server single sign-on authentication
            Creating or editing a Web SSO Configuration document
              Creating a Web SSO Configuration document
              Editing an existing Web SSO Configuration document
            Completing single sign-on setup
          Modifying cache settings related to user authentication
        Configuring access to the server
          Specifying administrators
            Giving administrator access to external users
            Giving administrator access to local users
          Specifying who can create places on the server
            Specifying which external users can create places
            Specifying which local users can create places
            Allowing all users who have access to the server to create places
          Specifying owner (super user) access to the server
            Specifying who has super user access from a browser
            Specifying who has super user access from a Lotus Notes client
        Using groups to extend membership
          Enabling expanded membership on the server
          Configuring the name and password to use to connect to the LDAP server
          Enabling expanded membership in places
        Hiding the Log In and Log Out links
        Configuring browser caching for tighter security
          Clearing Lotus Quickr files from the Internet Explorer cache
          Preventing caching of pages that contain data on browsers
        Protecting against cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks and additional security settings
        Configuring FIPS
      Creating Lotus Quickr Entry places
      Integrating with other applications
        Enabling Lotus Sametime features in places
          Preparing the servers to enable Lotus Sametime features in places
          Enabling awareness and instant messaging in places
            Copying the required Java files
            Specifying the Lotus Sametime server for Lotus Quickr to use
            Verifying that places are enabled for awareness and instant messaging
          Enabling online meetings
            Configuring a user for Lotus Quickr meeting integration
            Copying files required for online meetings
            Configuring the qpconfig.xml file for online meetings
            Specify the Lotus Sametime meeting server for Lotus Quickr to use
            Verifying that place members can use online meetings
      Setting up Lotus Quickr for offline use
        Enabling Domino Off-Line Services
          Enabling Domino Off-Line Services on Windows or AIX
          Enabling Domino Off-Line Services on IBM i
        Creating certifier IDs for offline use
          Understanding the certifier ID requirements
          Creating an organization certifier for external members in a different organization
          Creating an organizational unit certifier for external members
          Creating a /QP organizational unit certifier for local members
        Creating an Offline Security Policy document
        Translating LDAP distinguished names for offline use
          Example of translating names that contain the dc attribute
        Configuring offline use for specific environments
          Configuring offline use in an environment that uses IBM Network Dispatcher
          Configuring offline use in an environment that uses Sun Java System Portal Server
          Configuring offline use in an environment that uses CA SiteMinder
          Using a passthru server for offline use
        Performing optional offline configuration tasks
          Using an alternate Web server for offline downloads
          Using Lotus Quickr login passwords for offline use
          Hiding the Work Offline link from users
      Configuring the My Places feature
        Enabling DBCS members to use My Places
        Opening places in a new browser window
        Using a custom application for My Places
      Specifying rules for a reverse proxy configuration
      Customizing Web page cache settings
      Configuring cross-place searching
      Prohibiting room creation
      Enabling Lotus Connections features in Lotus Quickr
        The communities-quickr-config.xml file
    Administering
      Starting and stopping Lotus Quickr
        Starting Lotus Quickr on Windows
        Starting Lotus Quickr on AIX
        Starting Lotus Quickr on IBM i
        Stopping Lotus Quickr on Windows or AIX
        Stopping Lotus Quickr on IBM i
      Understanding administration tools
        Using qptool
        Using the Site Administration link
        Using the notes.ini file
      Managing place membership
        Adding external members to places
        Adding local members to places
        Changing member names in places
        Renaming of users and groups
        Changing the hierarchy of member names in places
        Updating external member information in places
        Removing members from places
        Changing local member passwords
        Managing expanded membership
          Expanded membership
          Enabling expanded membership in places
          Changing the directory server or base distinguished name used for the expanded membership groups
          Recreating expanded membership groups to resolve problems
      Managing places
        Using My Places for place administration
          Using My Places to display place statistics
          Using My Places to perform place administration tasks
        Sending mail to place members
        Sending newsletters to subscribers
        Locking and unlocking places on the server
        Archiving places
        Restoring an archived place that you removed
        Renaming places
        Moving a place from one current-release server to another
        Removing places and PlaceTypes from the server
        Generating reports about places
        Registering places
        Unregistering places
      Using Place Administration
        Places
          Assigning a policy to a place
          Locking and unlocking places
          Sending mail to place members
          Exploring the places catalog
        Templates
          Assigning a policy to a template
          Exploring the templates catalog
        Policies
          Creating a policy
          Editing a policy
          Deleting a policy
          Exploring the policies catalog
      Managing templates (PlaceTypes)
        Reordering the server's PlaceType list
        Hiding PlaceTypes in the PlaceTypes list
        Refreshing places and PlaceTypes
          Refreshes
            How basic refresh affects the elements in places
            How replace affects the elements in places
          Refreshing using the qptool refresh command
          Refreshing PlaceTypes using the Work with Templates link
          Preventing a place from being refreshed
        Copying a PlaceType to another server
        Deleting PlaceTypes
      Managing connector policies
      Maintaining servers
        Backing up Lotus Quickr data
        Determining server status on IBM i
        Updating statistics in the Place Catalog
        Generating reports about servers
        Registering and unregistering servers
        Recovering if the Place Catalog server goes down
        Tracking the number of active Lotus Quickr users
      Maintaining a cluster
        Creating replica stubs for new places, rooms, and PlaceTypes
        Adding a Lotus Quickr server to a cluster
        Removing a server from a cluster
      Automating tasks with PlaceBots
        Creating a PlaceBot
          Java PlaceBot files
          LotusScript PlaceBot files
        Managing PlaceBots
        Debugging a PlaceBot
        Disabling PlaceBots for tighter security
        Running PlaceBots offline
    Customizing
      Place architecture
      Creating PlaceTypes
        PlaceTypes/Templates
        Signing a newly inherited scheduled PlaceBot in a place
      Creating custom place themes
        Theme layouts
          <QuickPlaceSkinComponent> tag in layouts
          <IteratingValue> tag in layouts
          One HTML file for multiple layouts
        Creating a new theme
        Editing a custom theme
        Setting a theme to the new standard for Lotus Quickr 8.x
        Controlling which themes are available for selection
    Extending Lotus Quickr
      Writing client-side JavaScript to extend place functionality
      Using XML to access the Lotus Quickr Java API
    Troubleshooting and support
      Troubleshooting a problem
      Searching knowledge bases
      Using the IBM Support Assistant
      Getting a fix
      Contacting IBM Support
    Reference
      qptool commands
      Conventions
      Directory structure
      Terms of use
      Accessing Lotus Quickr documentation
  Lotus Quickr connectors
    What's new in connectors
    Installing connectors
      User installation
      Silent installation
      Suppressing connector functionality
        Disabling connector download
        Disabling the Add place to connectors action
      Preventing the use of connectors
      Enabling the Notes EML viewer as the default EML viewer on a system
      Upgrading connectors on client workstations
    Configuring connectors
      Pre-configuring users' desktops with connector content
      Configuring user authentication
      Enabling SPNEGO when users add places
      Enabling connector uploads of 10MB or larger files
      Configuring collaborative installations
    Managing connector policies
  Using the documentation
    Navigating
    Searching
    Printing
    Accessibility features for Lotus Quickr
    Viewing information in different languages
    Prerequisite software for the information center
    Notices
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