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10 <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> User Guide<br />

Library Administrators<br />

If you are an Administrator, you can do the following:<br />

• Create file cabinets<br />

• Manage security for all file cabinets<br />

• Delete, or move, or connect file cabinets<br />

• Set up, create, and delete <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> replicas<br />

• See a list of everyone’s checked-out binders and documents<br />

• See a list of everyone’s favorite binders and documents<br />

• See a list of all documents by life cycle status<br />

• See a list of everyone’s last ten recently edited items<br />

• Add new types to the file cabinet template, and create binder and<br />

document types in the library<br />

• Change the settings in the System Profile (which includes managing the<br />

list of Administrators and File Cabinet Creators)<br />

• Delete entries <strong>from</strong> the Log<br />

• Create ODMA file associations<br />

Refer to the <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> Administrator’s Guide for information on how to<br />

perform these activities.<br />

File Cabinet Creators<br />

If you are a File Cabinet Creator, you can do the following:<br />

• Create file cabinets<br />

• Connect file cabinets<br />

• Manage security for file cabinets that identify you as Manager<br />

• Create groups and register browser users<br />

• Add new types to the file cabinet template<br />

• Create binder and document types in the library<br />

Refer to the <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> Administrator’s Guide for information on how to<br />

perform these activities.<br />

File Cabinet Manager<br />

If you are a File Cabinet Manager you have Administrator privileges in the<br />

file cabinet to do the following:<br />

• Create documents and binders in the file cabinet<br />

• Check in documents and binders that are checked out by other users

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