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20. When all the program files are installed, you are prompted with a<br />

registration window. Register your copy of the program or cancel <strong>from</strong><br />

this window. The window appearing next indicates that you have<br />

su<strong>cc</strong>essfully installed the <strong>Lotus</strong> Notes client.<br />

21. Now you are ready <strong>to</strong> set up the Notes environment for one of the new<br />

users you just migrated.<br />

Setting up the Notes client<br />

In this section, we are going <strong>to</strong> set up the Notes client for Susi Switch and<br />

connect the client <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Domino</strong> server. Follow these steps:<br />

1. From the Windows Start Menu, open the <strong>Lotus</strong> Applications program<br />

group and select <strong>Lotus</strong> Notes. The <strong>Lotus</strong> Notes Client Configuration<br />

window appears:<br />

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