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Establishing a connection between the d.velop documents application server and d.velop documents domino

For d.velop documents in HCL Notes to function properly, you need to ensure communication between the HCL Domino server, the client PCs running HCL Notes and the d.velop documents application server. You can configure the connection data on the HCL Domino server where d.velop documents domino is installed. You must be logged in with a Windows administrator account to configure the connection data.

Let's assume you want to configure the connection data on the HCL Domino server for communication between the servers.

This is how it works

  1. In the data directory, open the d3onecfg.nsf database using HCL Notes or a browser and navigate to Settings. Make sure that the d3onecfg.nsf file is stored in the root directory of the databases. The file must not be stored in a subdirectory.

  2. On the d.3one server tab, enter the host name of the server where d.velop documents is installed (base address). You have to enter the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the d.velop documents server in order for Kerberos authentication to work properly in the Windows domain, e.g. d.3one.contoso.com.

  3. Enter the port for the d.velop documents application server.

  4. Go to the d.ecs domino tab and select the log level for d.velop documents domino under Log level.

  5. Enter the path to the log file under Log path.

  6. Enter the name of the log file under Log file.

  7. Under Work path, enter the file path where the temporary files for d.velop documents domino are stored (e.g. for converting e-mails). If you do not enter a path, the Temp system folder will be used.

  8. Under SSL port, enter the port for the encrypted connection for d.velop documents domino. The default port is 8182.

  9. Go to the Certificate tab and enter the file path of the Java Keystore under Keystore file path. The Java Keystore stores the key to be used for the secure connection.

  10. Enter the password for the Java Keystore under Keystore password.

  11. If necessary, enter the password for the key stored in the Java Keystore under Key password.

If your users retrieve their mail databases from different servers, you may need to replicate the database on the mail servers so that your settings for d.velop documents on the server can also be used for the client PCs running HCL Notes.

After you have set the connection data, you have to set the connection data in d.velop documents as well.