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Exchange Migration and iNotes Implementation on the IBM eServer iSeries Server

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Abstract

Make migration simple for your end users with Lotus iNotes Access for Microsoft Outlook. You can maintain your Microsoft Outlook end-user experience while replacing the Microsoft Exchange server with Lotus Domino. Each user, with a Microsoft Outlook client, benefits from iNotes’ simple plug-in technology that maps server requests to a Lotus Domino format. Simply stated, Microsoft Outlook assumes it is communicating to a Microsoft Exchange server. The iNotes plug-in intercepts the conversation between the client and server and translates to and from the Lotus Domino format.

This IBM Redbook walks you through the migration of Microsoft Exchange to Lotus Domino for iSeries. It explains how your end users can continue using their Microsoft Outlook clients via the Lotus iNotes Access for Microsoft Outlook support. This redbook also shows you how to configure a coexistence environment between Microsoft Exchange and Domino for iSeries for use during the migration process.

The chapters in this redbook begin with an overview of the products and explain the details of the process requirements. Then they guide you through the migration and show you how to install Lotus iNotes Access for Microsoft Outlook. Finally, they show you how to coexist between the Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Domino for iSeries environments. The appendices provide additional migration information, as well as details on national language support and the Common Migration Tool from BinaryTree.com. With all of this information, you never knew it could be this easy.

Table of contents

Chapter 1. Overview
Chapter 2. Requirements and environment setup
Chapter 3. Migrating from Microsoft Exchange
Chapter 4. iNotes Access for Microsoft Outlook setup
Chapter 5. Working with Lotus iNotes Access for Microsoft Outlook
Chapter 6. Lotus Domino coexistence with Microsoft Exchange
Appendix A. Lotus iNotes Access for Microsoft Outlook versus Microsoft Outlook
Appendix B. iSeries sizing and capacity planning considerations
Appendix C. National language support (NLS) considerations
Appendix D. Common Migration Tool

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Publish Date
13 September 2001


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ISBN

073842238X

IBM Form Number
SG24-6230-00

Number of pages
192