Installing Domino 8.5 On Windows Server 2008

I have a Domino 8.5.3 FP3 Server with Sametime Entry and Traveler 8.5.3 installed on a Windows Server. I move a Domino Server to a new Hardware. Server 2008 64. Installing Domino 8.5 on Windows Server 2008: Full details about this installation, including how to solve a few gotchas. Installing Domino 8.5 on Windows Server 2008. Domino 8.5 - Detailed system requirements Product. Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition 32-bit. The 64-bit kernel must be installed and in use. While an install of Lotus Domino 8.x on Windows Server 2008 is similar to a Windows Server 2003 installation, there are a few gotchas to watch for.
The installation architecture and administration chores for a Sametime server infrastructure have also grown significantly. A full installation now includes five Sametime servers (Community, Meeting, Media, Proxy and System Console) and two supporting servers (DB2 and LDAP). Some of those servers run on top of Domino and WebSphere, so that middleware must be previously installed. Some of the logically separate server components can be placed on the same physical machine, but a full installation of Sametime is still a daunting task.
In my opinion, the Sametime documentation does not help simplify things. It falsely states that the minimum possible server infrastructure includes the five following components: Sametime Community, Sametime System Console, Domino, DB2 and LDAP. A basic Sametime Entry installation is much simpler than this and can be accomplished with a single machine and two software components: Domino and Sametime Community.

This tip explains how. The Sametime Entry server provides presence awareness and instant messaging. These services can be used by the embedded Sametime feature of Lotus Notes and from the standalone Sametime Connect client. • Read my previous tip on. • Add the HTTP task to the Domino server, if it's not already there.
See the line named ServerTasks in the in the Domino software directory. • Set Domino Web authentication to Single Server.
See NAMES.nsf ->Configuration ->Servers ->All Server Documents ->->Internet Protocols ->Domino Web Engine ->Session Authentication. Note: You can change to more robust authentication later if you so desire. Head First Servlets Jsp 2nd Edition Free.
• Restart Domino if you've made either of the above changes. • To test the Sametime features, create at least two users on Domino. • • Make sure each user is given a Notes ID file and an Internet password. • In the Person documents, make sure each account has a convenient logon alias, such as 'jsmith' for John Smith/Acme. • Make sure each user does not have anything in the Instant Messaging Server field. • Make sure that each user account has access to the server. See NAMES.nsf ->Configuration ->Servers ->All Server Documents ->->Security ->Access Server.
If this field is blank, all users have access to the server. • Verify that you can connect to the Domino server with each Notes ID from a Lotus Notes client. Test this by opening the NAMES.nsf database on the server. • Verify that you can connect to the Domino server with each Internet account. Point your Web browser to or You should see Domino's standard Web welcome screen. • Open on the Windows Server 2008 firewall and follow the instructions in my. Name the firewall rule something like Lotus Sametime IM.
• Stop Domino on the server. • Run the Sametime Entry Server 8.5.x installation program on the server. • During the Sametime installation, choose Domino -- rather than LDAP -- as the authentication directory. Serial Igra. • Do not choose HTTP tunneling during the Sametime installation. • After the Sametime server installation is complete, restart Domino.