What are the options for editing Connection documents manually?
In a Connection document, you can click the Advanced tab and specify additional server connection options.
How can I customize location settings?
You can click the Advanced tab in a Location document and customize the location you are editing, for example to use a different User ID from other locations, allow multiple users for Contacts, use different bookmarks or subscriptions, or manage Web retrievals and Java™ applet security differently.
How can I enable Java applets in Notes?
IBM® Notes® lets you run Java applets -- simple programs added to many Web pages to create interesting effects. To run a Java applet, the Web page's server must access your system, which can present a security problem. You can give access to Java applets on a server-by-server basis. This method of access control works well in a corporate intranet where you want to give open access to internal servers while limiting access to external servers.
Sharing a computer with other users
Notes multi-user installation and the Notes roaming feature complement each other. If you want to share a computer with other users in your organization, ask your administrator which computers have Notes multi-user installed on them.
How do I configure advanced SSL settings?
How do I configure advanced web retriever and log settings?
You can set how many parts of a Web page IBM Notes retrieves at the same time. For example, you can set Notes to retrieve text, images, and video all at once, instead of one at a time.
How can I configure advanced MIME settings?
How can I use iNotes to access Notes mail using a browser?
If your administrator sets up your IBM Notes mail to use IBM iNotes®, you can read and work with Notes messages using a Web browser in addition to, or instead of, the Notes client software.