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3. Click the Configuration tab.<br />

4. In the left pane, expand Server - Current Server Document.<br />

5. Click Edit Server.<br />

6. On the Basics tab, in the ″Name of condensed directory catalog on the server″ field, enter the file<br />

name of the directory catalog replica you created on this server. If multiple servers use the same file<br />

name for their local replicas of the directory catalog, see the Tip below for a quick way to specify the<br />

file name.<br />

7. (Optional) To allow the server to use all user names aggregated in the condensed Directory Catalog<br />

for client authentication, on the Basics tab of the Server document select ″Trust the server based<br />

condensed directory catalog for authentication with internet protocols.″ If you don’t want to trust the<br />

entire directory catalog for authentication, do not select this option.<br />

Note: To specify instead that the server trust for authentication names from only one or some of the<br />

directories aggregated in the directory catalog, in a directory assistance database used by the server,<br />

create a Directory Assistance document for each aggregated <strong>Domino</strong> Directory to trust that has a<br />

trusted rule enabled.<br />

For more information, see the topic ″Using a condensed Directory Catalog for client authentication″<br />

earlier in the chapter, and also the chapter ″Setting Up Directory Assistance.″<br />

8. Click Save & Close<br />

9. If necessary, wait for the <strong>Domino</strong> Directory changes to replicate to the server. Or force the<br />

replication.<br />

10. Use the Restart Server command to Restart the server so it detects the changes to the Server<br />

document.<br />

Tip: If multiple servers use the same file name for their local replicas of the condensed Directory Catalog,<br />

you can specify that file name once in the Directory Profile of the domain <strong>Domino</strong> Directory, rather than<br />

multiple times in individual Server documents. To use the Directory Profile method, from the <strong>Domino</strong><br />

Directory for the servers that will use the directory catalog, choose Actions - Edit Directory Profile and<br />

add the directory catalog file name to the ″Directory catalog database name for domain″ field. Then a<br />

server that doesn’t have a directory catalog file name entered in its Server document uses the Directory<br />

Profile to find its local replica of the condensed Directory Catalog.<br />

Overview of setting up an Extended Directory Catalog<br />

The following table describes the databases, documents, and fields used to set up an Extended Directory<br />

Catalog, in the order in which you use them.<br />

Document/Database Field(s)/Tab(s) Purpose<br />

Directory Profile of each<br />

<strong>Domino</strong> Directory to be<br />

aggregated in the<br />

Directory Catalog<br />

Extended Directory<br />

Catalog document in<br />

Database created from<br />

PUBNAMES.NTF<br />

<strong>Domino</strong> Directory Server<br />

document of the Dircat<br />

server that builds and<br />

updates the directory<br />

catalog<br />

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″Domain defined by this<br />

<strong>Domino</strong> Directory″ field on<br />

the Basics tab<br />

Associates groups in the directory with<br />

a domain to distinguish between<br />

different groups with the same name in<br />

more than one <strong>Domino</strong> Directory<br />

All Used for directory catalog configuration No<br />

All fields in Server Tasks -<br />

Directory Catalog tab<br />

Provides the Dircat task with the file<br />

name(s) of the local directory catalog(s)<br />

to aggregate and a schedule for running<br />

Used for a<br />

condensed<br />

Directory<br />

Catalog too?<br />

Yes<br />

Yes

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