Introduction to Lotus Notes Overview of Lotus Notes What are Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes Components of the Notes Infrastructure Describing the Role of the Domino Server What is a Domino Database Understanding the Impact of the Domino Directory Introducing the IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 Environment Topic A: Examining the IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 Architecture IBM Lotus Domino Architecture Client and Server Architectural Components Server Documents Lotus Domino Server Types Default Location Documents Client Types Overview of Lotus Notes 8.5 Features Topic B: Investigating IBM Lotus Domino Applications The Object Store Components of Lotus Domino Applications Database Types and Applications Composite Applications Required Server Applications The Lotus Domino Directory Lotus Domino Domains Single vs. Multiple Domains Topic C: Exploring IBM Lotus Domino Server Functionality Categories of Lotus Domino Services Core Lotus Domino Services Server Tasks Lotus Domino Advanced Services Lesson 2: Performing Basic Administration Tasks Topic A: Starting IBM Lotus Domino Administrator Lotus Domino Administration Lotus Domino Administration Tools The Lotus Domino Administrator Interface Topic B: Using Online Help Online Help Resources Topic C: Navigating in IBM Lotus Domino Administrator Lotus Domino Administrator Tabs The Person Document Groups Tasks on the People and Groups Tab Tasks on the Files Tab Tasks on the Server Tab Tasks on the Messaging Tab Lotus Domino Replication Tasks on the Replication Tab Tasks on the Configuration Tab Topic D: Setting Administration Preferences Administration Preferences Topic E: Introduction to Policies Policies Policy Documents Settings Documents Lesson 3: Examining IBM Lotus Notes and IBM Lotus Domino Security Topic A: Identifying IBM Lotus Domino Security Components IBM Lotus Domino Terminology Organizations Organizational Units Organization Certifiers Topic B: Designing a Hierarchical Naming Scheme Hierarchical Naming Components of a Hierarchical Name Hierarchical Naming Example Organizational Unit Naming Recommendations Separate Server OUs Server Naming Recommendations Server Host Names and Common Names User Naming Recommendations Planning a Hierarchical Naming Scheme How to Design a Hierarchical Naming Scheme Topic 3C: Authenticating with IBM Lotus Domino Servers Security Controls Certificates and ID Files Types of Certificates ID Files Components of an ID File Common Certificates How Certificates are used in Authentication The ID Vault Feature How to Create an ID Vault Topic 3D: Controlling Access to Resources Introduction to Lotus Domino Access Controls Access Control Lists Roles How IBM Lotus Domino Controls Access Stages of Access Control Security Using Groups Group Types Best Practices for Creating Groups Topic 3E: Determining Database Access Levels Access Control List Levels Topic 3F: Determining Workstation Security Levels Execution Access The Execution Control List Lesson 4: Examining IBM Lotus Domino Mail Routing Topic A: Introducing IBM Lotus Domino Messaging Lotus Notes Named Networks Mail Routing and Lotus Notes Named Networks Mail Routing Protocols Mail Routing Components Mail Settings that Affect Routing The Mail Routing Process Router Optimizations in Lotus Domino 8.5 Topic B: Designing a Mail Routing Topology Mail Routing Topologies Topology Types Hub and Spoke Topology Considerations How to Design a Mail Routing Topology Lesson 5: Examining IBM Lotus Domino Replication Topic A: Introducing IBM Lotus Domino Replication What is Domino Replication? Components of the Replication Process The Server-to-Server Replication Process Replication Tools The Workstation to Server Replication Process Database Replicas The Database Replication Process Streaming Replication The Field Level Replication Process Factors that Affect Replication Topic 5B: Designing a Replication Strategy Types of Replication Topologies Server Replication Types Replication vs. Routing Topologies Considerations for Choosing a Replication Type How to Design a Replication Strategy Lesson 6: Extending the IBM Lotus Domino Environment Topic A: Selecting Additional IBM Lotus Domino Services Lotus Domino Standard Services Lotus Domino Internet Security Mechanisms Topic B: Implementing IBM Lotus Domino Scalability Features Scalability Options Lotus Domino Clusters Benefits of Clustering Lotus Domino Partitions Benefits of Partitions Topic C: Integrating Other IBM Products IBM Lotus Sametime IBM Lotus Connections IBM Lotus Quickr Lesson 7: Setting Up the First Server and Administrator Analyzing a Deployment Plan Installing the IBM Lotus Domino Server Software Installing the IBM Lotus Domino Administrator Client Software Launching and Configuring the First Server Configuring the First Workstation Assigning Roles to Administrators and Servers Lesson 8: Adding IBM Lotus Domino Servers Registering Servers Configuring and Starting Additional IBM Lotus Domino Servers Lesson 9: Adding IBM Lotus Notes Clients Creating an Organizational Unit Certifier Registering New Administrators Registering Users from