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Integration for Notes 20.13 - User Guide - FreeBusy

Section 1. Introduction Section 2. Scope Section 3. Recommended Installer Prerequisites Section 4. Pre-installation Requirements Section 5. Configure the Domino environment Section 6. Configure Integration for Notes FreeBusy in Exchange or Office 365 Section 7. Install FreeBusy On the Domino Coex Server Section 8. Create and Configure the Domino Databases Section 9. Modify the Notes.ini File Section 10. Start FreeBusy on Domino Coex Server Section 11. Install FreeBusy for Windows Section 12. Verification Section 13. Ongoing Administration Appendix A. Adding a Root Trusted Signed Certificate to the FreeBusy Operating System(s) Appendix B. SetFBCred Utility Appendix C: Enable Modern Authentication Appendix D. Notes.ini File Parameters

7.1 Installing Integration for Notes FreeBusy on the Domino Coexistence Server

7.1    Installing Integration for Notes FreeBusy on the Domino Coexistence Server

The FreeBusy components for the Domino Coexistence server are installed separately from the BTCal components. Follow the steps below to install Integration for Notes FreeBusy:

  1. Confirm the Domino Coex server has been stopped

  2. Run the Notes Integration FreeBusy.exe as Administrator

  3. On the installation wizard screen, click Next:

  4. Yes to continue:

  5. On the Verify notes.ini path for the FreeBusy Domino server screen, browse to the location of the Notes.ini file that will be modified for the Domino instance and click Next


    The default paths in steps 5 and 6 in the installer may not match your environment. Confirm they are pointing to the correct location and modify if necessary.

  6. Confirm Domino Directories screen, confirm the Domino Program Directory and Domino Data Directory paths for the Domino Server instance you are using to install Free/Busy; modify, if necessary; and click Next:

 


The installer assumes that the Notes.ini file is located in the Domino Program Directory and Domino Data Directory

  1. On the FreeBusy Install Configuration screen, enter the Domino SMTP domain name you would like to expose Free/Busy information for; click Next:

  1. On the Ready to Install the Program screen, click Install to begin the installation:

  2. The progress of the installation will be displayed on the Setup Status screen

  3. On the Edit notes.ini screen, select one of the following options:

    • Let Setup modify the notes.ini file – (Default) Recommended for first time installing Integration for Notes FreeBusy

    • Save the required changes to a notes.ini alt file – Select if you want to manually update an existing Notes.ini file from a previous installation; this is recommended if you are reinstalling or repairing FreeBusy, and wish to manually update the existing entries

    • Do not make any changes – Selecting this option is not recommended

      Click Next:

  4. If you selected Let Setup modify the notes.ini, click OK in the resulting dialog box; changes to the Notes.ini file will take effect when the Domino server is restarted:

  5. When installation is complete, the Installation Wizard Complete screen appears; click Finish:

     

Section 8. Create and Configure the Domino Databases

Section 8. Create and Configure the Domino Databases

7.1    Installing Integration for Notes FreeBusy on the Domino Coexistence Server

The FreeBusy components for the Domino Coexistence server are installed separately from the BTCal components. Follow the steps below to install Integration for Notes FreeBusy:

  1. Confirm the Domino Coex server has been stopped

  2. Run the Notes Integration FreeBusy.exe as Administrator

  3. On the installation wizard screen, click Next:

  4. Yes to continue:

  5. On the Verify notes.ini path for the FreeBusy Domino server screen, browse to the location of the Notes.ini file that will be modified for the Domino instance and click Next


    The default paths in steps 5 and 6 in the installer may not match your environment. Confirm they are pointing to the correct location and modify if necessary.

  6. Confirm Domino Directories screen, confirm the Domino Program Directory and Domino Data Directory paths for the Domino Server instance you are using to install Free/Busy; modify, if necessary; and click Next:

 


The installer assumes that the Notes.ini file is located in the Domino Program Directory and Domino Data Directory

  1. On the FreeBusy Install Configuration screen, enter the Domino SMTP domain name you would like to expose Free/Busy information for; click Next:

  1. On the Ready to Install the Program screen, click Install to begin the installation:

  2. The progress of the installation will be displayed on the Setup Status screen

  3. On the Edit notes.ini screen, select one of the following options:

    • Let Setup modify the notes.ini file – (Default) Recommended for first time installing Integration for Notes FreeBusy

    • Save the required changes to a notes.ini alt file – Select if you want to manually update an existing Notes.ini file from a previous installation; this is recommended if you are reinstalling or repairing FreeBusy, and wish to manually update the existing entries

    • Do not make any changes – Selecting this option is not recommended

      Click Next:

  4. If you selected Let Setup modify the notes.ini, click OK in the resulting dialog box; changes to the Notes.ini file will take effect when the Domino server is restarted:

  5. When installation is complete, the Installation Wizard Complete screen appears; click Finish:

     

Section 8. Create and Configure the Domino Databases

8.1 Sign the btws.nsf Database

8.1    Sign the btws.nsf Database

Locate the btws.nsf database in the Domino Coex server’s Data Directory and sign it with either the server’s ID or an ECL signing ID.

 

8.2 Create Mail Router Mailbox

8.2    Create Mail Router Mailbox

If the mail router mailbox (btexchange.box) does not already exist, create it on the server using the mail router Mail Router Mailbox mailbox.ntf template also found in the Domino Coex server’s Data Directory server:

  1. Launch IBM Notes

  2. Click File | Application | New

  3. In the New Application dialog box:

    1. Select the Domino Coex server in the Server field

    2. Enter BT Exchange Mailbox in the Title field

    3. The File Name is auto-populated based on the Title name; we recommend keeping it as is

    4. Click Show advanced templates

    5. Select the Mail Router Mailbox (mailbox.ntf) template to create a new mail router mailbox

    6. Click OK

       

Section 9. Modify the Notes.ini File

The Notes.ini file can be updated either by editing it manually or by issuing an appropriate set config command on the Domino Server’s Console. When editing Notes.ini parameters, the total length of the Keyword=Value string cannot exceed 256 characters.

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