Manually Configuring the Notes.ini File
7. Click Install to start the installation.
All required files are copied. When installing the Lotus Notes integration, you may receive an error message stating that the Notes.ini file could not be found. If you receive this error, first complete the installation and then follow the instructions in Section 2.6, Manually Configuring the Notes.ini File.8. After the installation has been completed, click Finish to exit the installation
wizard.2.6 Manually Configuring the Notes.ini File
If Lotus Notes is one of the applications selected for integration, then you must make some changes to the Notes.ini file. The Desktop Integration Suite client software installer attempts to make these changes automatically. If the installer is unable to do this, an error message is displayed, and you must make the changes manually. Perform these steps to manually make the required changes to the Notes.ini file: 1. Locate the Notes.ini file. You will find this file in the following location: ■ Windows XP : Lotus-Notes-App-Dir\Notes.ini for example, C:\Program Files\ Lotus\Notes\Notes.ini ■ Windows Vista and Windows 7 : C:\Users\User-Name\AppData\Local\ VirtualStore\Lotus-Notes-App-Dir\Notes.ini for example, C:\Users\jsmith\ AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Lotus\Notes\Notes.ini Please note the following for Windows Vista and Windows 7: – The Lotus Notes application directory also has a Notes.ini file, but this is not the file that needs to be modified. – The AppData structure in Windows Vista and Windows 7 is hidden by default. You must enable the option to view hidden folders in Windows Explorer. – If multiple users are using a client computer running Windows Vista or Windows 7, then the Notes.ini file needs to be modified for each user. Consult your Notes administrator if you have trouble finding the Notes.ini file. 2. Open the Notes.ini file in a text editor. 3. Look for the AddInMenus entry. ■ If there is an AddInMenus entry, add STELNI.DLL to the end of the entry, separated by a comma, for example: AddInMenus=FILE1.DLL,FILE2.DLL,STELNI.DLL ■ If there is no AddInMenus entry, add the following line to the end of the file: AddInMenus=STELNI.DLL Please note that the last character of the DLL file name is the upper-case letter i, not the number 1. 4. Save and close the Notes.ini file. 2-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Desktop Integration Suite2.7 Setting Up Content Server Connections
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» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» What’s New in Desktop Integration Suite 11gR1 PS3 11.1.1.4
» What’s New in Desktop Integration Suite 11gR1 PS2 11.1.1.3
» About Desktop Integration Suite Supported Content Servers
» Supported Client Applications Localized User Interface
» Accessibility Features Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Installation Requirements Installation Considerations
» Manually Configuring the Notes.ini File
» Oracle Content Servers Hierarchy in Folders List Content Pane and Preview Pane
» Content Pane View Modes Buttons in Standard Buttons Toolbar
» About Microsoft Office Integration Integration Into Microsoft Office XP 2002 and 2003
» Integration Into Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010
» Close Dialog Most Recently Used MRU List
» Microsoft Office Document Properties
» Oracle Content Servers Hierarchy in Mail Folders Integration Items in Outlook 2002, 2003, and 2007
» Integration Items in Outlook 2010
» Oracle Content Servers Hierarchy in Mail Pane Integration Items in Actions Menu
» About E-mail Client Integration Content Pane and Preview Pane Content Pane View Modes
» Showing or Hiding the Oracle Content Servers Hierarchy About the Integration Hierarchy
» Top-Level Node Oracle Content Servers Content Server Nodes
» Contribution Folders Content Server Folders
» My Checked-Out Content My Saved Queries
» My Workflow Assignments Projects
» Trash Search Results Oracle Content Server Repositories
» Oracle Content Database Repositories WebDAV Server Repositories
» General Servers Context Menus
» Showing or Hiding the Preview Pane Showing or Hiding the Folders Pane Setting the Column Display
» About Content Server Connections
» Content Server Types Content Server Capabilities
» Content Server URLs Online vs. Offline Servers
» Server Context Menus Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Connecting to a Content Server Logging Off a Content Server Working With a Content Server Offline
» Setting Metadata To Be Remembered for Form-Based Check-ins
» Identifying the URLs for Oracle Content Server
» Content Folder Metadata Inheritance Content Folder Context Menus
» Content File Versioning About Content Files
» Folder User Content File Metadata
» Local Caching of Content Files Content Management Actions on Files
» Content File Status About Content Files
» Creating Content Folders Creating New Content Files
» Modifying Existing Content Files
» Saving and Checking In Files in Microsoft Office Applications
» Right-click and choose Sharing.
» Renaming Content Folders and Files
» Copying Content Folders and Files
» Moving Content Folders and Files
» Deleting Content Folders and Files Propagating Folder Metadata
» Browsing to Content Files Searching for Content Files
» About Content Folder and File Shortcuts
» Copying Content File Links Enabling Metadata Prompting for Content Folders
» Open the My Workflow Assignments node on the Oracle Content Server instance
» About Offline Folders and Files
» About E-mail Integration E-mail Specific Metadata on Oracle Content Server
» Default E-mail Metadata and File Names
» Setting the E-mail Attachment Option
» Inserting Links to Content Files on a Server Into E-mail
» Attaching Content Files on a Server to E-Mail
» Understanding Inserted Links About Inserting Managed Content Into Microsoft Office Files
» Understanding Inserted Files About Inserting Managed Content Into Microsoft Office Files
» Understanding Inserted Images About Inserting Managed Content Into Microsoft Office Files
» Inserting Files Inserting Images
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