Specifications
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Clients using Citrix Presentation Server 4.5, on Windows 2003 server (32- and 64-bit), using Citrix
ICA (Independent Computing Architecture). Note: Does not support Domino Off-Line Services
(DOLS). Must use the 32-bit browser on a 64-bit version.
Browser support notes
• Attempting to access Lotus iNotes through unsupported browsers results in the display of an
unsupported browser notice. Netscape 4.x users may see hangs and/or crashes when
encountering the Lotus iNotes unsupported browser page. If you are a Netscape 4.x user and you
encounter these problems, you should open your mail file using the WebMail UI directly through the
&ui=webmail switch. This is documented in the topic "Switching to WebMail" in the Lotus iNotes
help.
• Lotus iNotes will not work if JavaScript is disabled or if session cookies are disabled.
Certified proxy servers
• SunOne Portal Server 6.2
• IBM WebSphere Edge Server 2.0.2 efix 49
• Tivoli Access Manager 6.0
Adobe Acrobat
• Adobe Acrobat Reader, Version 4.0 or higher to print calendars.
Reference Information
Please view the following URL for more detailed or updated iNotes 8.5 System Requirements
: http://www-
01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=899&uid=swg27013132
iNotes Policies
Lotus iNotes retrieves settings from several different places for its specific behavior. The following
summarizes these related settings.
User preferences
Users have the ability to set their own calendar and mail settings with Lotus iNotes Preferences user
interface and majority of settings can be administrated by policy. Many of these settings are shared with the
Lotus Notes client, but others are specific to Lotus iNotes.
Most of these settings are stored in the following profile documents:
• Calendar profile. To store calendar and mail settings , which are shared with the Lotus Notes client.
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Color profile. To store certain preference settings, such as attention indicator settings, where
changes can result in the need to rebuild key mail views. The settings are shared with the Lotus
Notes client.
• iNotes profile. To store settings that are only used by Lotus iNotes. These are settings that are
either unique to iNotes or duplicated by iNotes, because the comparable Lotus Notes client setting
is stored on a Lotus Notes client workstation and is not accessible by Lotus iNotes .
• DOLS profile. To store Lotus iNotes DOLS specific settings, which are only used by Lotus iNotes.