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Moving from cc:Mail to Lotus Domino R5 Moving ... - IBM Redbooks

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2. Click Next <strong>to</strong> continue.<br />

3. Within this window, you can specify if you want <strong>to</strong> connect <strong>to</strong> a <strong>Domino</strong><br />

server or if this client will be stand-alone. We left the default <strong>to</strong> connect<br />

<strong>to</strong> a <strong>Domino</strong> server.<br />

4. Click Next <strong>to</strong> continue. The Connection-Type selection window appears:<br />

5. Select the type of connection you wish for this client a<strong>cc</strong>ording <strong>to</strong> your<br />

environment. We decided <strong>to</strong> set up a connection <strong>to</strong> our server via LAN<br />

only.<br />

Chapter 5: Migrating personal <strong>cc</strong>:<strong>Mail</strong> data using the Upgrade Wizard 125

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