May 11, 2005


Admin2005 next week...
Posted by Jess in Announcements

The View's Admin2005 is next week in Boston, MA. Last year I did one session, and it did so well they invited me back!

This year I'm doing (gasp) three sessions, and I can't wait. They're all very different, but I'm very excited to give them. And I'm very, very happy about the way the take-home goodies came out!

Create Tools to Ease Administration
See how to eliminate repetitive, menial tasks through automation with button code, a utilities database, SmartIcons/Toolbars, and Agents. Accelerate the process to look up user information, display code elements of a database in an understandable format, and change fields on a Person document. Allow users to have multiple signature files, create labels from any database that has contact information, and avert major crises by automatically changing AdminP fields. Armed with tools to create your own functions, you'll be a hero to your users! Plus take home all the code samples and databases.

Changing Domains and Organizational Certifiers
Identify the difference between a domain and a certifier, and the ramifications of changing either one. Walk step by step through the process required to change both and the reasons why it may be beneficial. See what happens to your address book during this process, how changing the domain affects mail routing, and which code routines you can automate. Learn what tasks need to be performed before you change the certifier, and follow a complete demo of the modification process. Discover an extensive list of gotchas to watch out for along the way regarding user personal address books, hardcoded certifiers for database design elements, and users' grace periods.

The 30-Minute Server Audit
Upgrades, maintenance, and problem solving all require a thorough knowledge of your server and its functions from day to day. Get back to the basics and truly know your server – luckily, it doesn't take as long as you think. This session takes you step by step through all the server elements you need to audit: ID file management, ACL settings, program documents, server tasks, Domino security settings, key performance boosters, and security. Leave armed with tools to gather information and check ACL settings for the administrator, ID files in the directory, and full-text indexes. Identify unnecessary server tasks and overlooked maintenance so you can eliminate ensuing security leaks and performance issues.

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