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Veritas Alta™ Archiving : Cloudlink Administration Guide
Last Published:
2024-06-22
Product(s):
Veritas Alta Archiving (1.0)
- About this guide
- About CloudLink
- About Exchange mailbox delegation synchronization
- System requirements for CloudLink
- Steps to set up CloudLink
- Installing or upgrading the CloudLink application
- Setting up CloudLink with Microsoft Exchange
- Configuring Exchange 2003 servers for CloudLink
- Configuring Exchange Server 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016 servers for CloudLink
- Configuring CloudLink for Microsoft Exchange
- Creating CloudLink tasks for Exchange
- Selecting the Active Directory users, groups, or OUs to perform a task
- Setting up CloudLink with Domino
- Configuring CloudLink for Domino
- Creating CloudLink tasks for Domino
- Monitoring and managing tasks and archive accounts
- Known issues and limitations
Creating a Notes account for CloudLink and setting up Notes on the CloudLink server
CloudLink accesses Domino Directory and Domino views using the Notes API. To make the connection, CloudLink requires a Notes user ID that has the required administrative rights. You can use the Domino Administrator ID if you want, but we recommend that you create a Notes account for CloudLink to use, with only the required permissions.
The server on which CloudLink is installed must run Lotus Notes client 8.5.3 or IBM Notes client 9.0.
Note:
During the configuration and operation of CloudLink, the CloudLink Notes client must remain closed, because CloudLink uses the Notes API.
To create a Notes account for CloudLink
- Create a Notes user within the Domino Directory that has a valid ID file and Reader access to the Directory. There is no requirement for this user to have a mail file.
To set up Notes on the CloudLink server
- Log on to the CloudLink server with the CloudLink service account.
- Install Lotus Notes client 8.5.3 or IBM Notes client 9.0 in single-user mode, using the default directories.
- Configure Notes using the ID file that you have created for CloudLink. Ensure that the ID file is stored within the default data directory.
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