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► Users were registered/created within either the East or West OU, and mail<br />

files were created using the Lotus iNotes/Domino Web Access template.<br />

The base Lotus Sametime Server was installed and set up as follows:<br />

► Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 was installed.<br />

► Lotus Domino 5.010 was installed.<br />

► Sametime 3.0 Service pack 1 was installed and configured to use an LDAP<br />

directory for authentication. The itsosec-dom/Servers/<strong>Redbooks</strong><br />

(itsosec-dom.cam.itso.ibm.com) server hosted the LDAP directory.<br />

► The server was upgraded to Domino 5.012 with the latest hot fix. The Domino<br />

upgrade and the hot fix were installed to resolve authentication issues. In<br />

previous releases of Domino, if a user had an entry in a Domino Directory and<br />

in an LDAP directory, the user would fail to authenticate. This was fixed in<br />

Domino 5.012. Additionally, the hot fix for Domino 5.012 resolved Sametime<br />

server issues running on a Domino 5.012 server.<br />

The base Lotus QuickPlace Server was installed and set up as follows:<br />

► Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 was installed.<br />

► Domino 5.012 was installed.<br />

► Lotus QuickPlace 3.0 was installed and configured.<br />

14.1.2 WEB SSO configuration/creation<br />

After the installation and basic configuration of the core Lotus servers was<br />

completed, a Web SSO configuration document was created within the Domino<br />

Directory. The following steps were performed to create the Web SSO<br />

Configuration document, and to configure the servers to use this new Web SSO<br />

Configuration document.<br />

1. Open the Domino Directory (names.nsf) on the Domino Server<br />

(itsosec-dom/Servers/<strong>Redbooks</strong>).<br />

2. Expand the Configuration view.<br />

3. Expand the Servers view.<br />

4. Click the All Server Documents view.<br />

5. Click the Web button and choose Create Web SSO Configuration.<br />

Chapter 14. Scenario implementation details 595

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