Chapter 7 Working with Domino.Doc from a Browser - Lotus ...
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• See my document information?<br />
For details, see “I can’t see my document information” later in this<br />
chapter.<br />
• Send a mail message when I invite a user to a file cabinet?<br />
For details, see “I can’t send a mail message when I invite a user to a file<br />
cabinet” later in this chapter.<br />
• Open an edited binder profile<br />
For details, see “I get an error message when I open an edited binder<br />
profile” later in this chapter.<br />
• Download any files <strong>from</strong> Internet Explorer<br />
For details, see “I can’t download any files <strong>from</strong> Internet Explorer” later<br />
in this chapter.<br />
I can’t access <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> <strong>from</strong> my browser<br />
In order to access <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> <strong>from</strong> your browser, your browser must<br />
support JavaScript. If you cannot access <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> <strong>from</strong> your browser,<br />
this option may have been turned off. To check the setting, follow the<br />
appropriate procedure below.<br />
If you are using Netscape 4.x:<br />
1. Select Edit - Preferences.<br />
Look at the Advanced category and ensure that “Enable JavaScript” is<br />
selected.<br />
If you are using Internet Explorer 4.x or 5.x:<br />
Please refer to the Internet Explorer Help topic on Security settings<br />
Note If you used an earlier version of <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> <strong>from</strong> your browser,<br />
you will need to replace any Bookmarks (Netscape) or Favorites (Internet<br />
Explorer) to your libraries. Create a new bookmark or favorite when you<br />
enter the library, then use it and refresh the page.<br />
I can’t access the <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> library using HTTP protocol<br />
These issues apply to users of the <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> Client: <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> Desktop<br />
Enabler, <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> Desktop Enabler Plus, ODMA, ODMA plus, and<br />
<strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> Neighborhood (Windows Explorer interface).<br />
1. <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> looks for certain Internet-related files. If these did not copy<br />
properly during the installation of Internet Explorer, you won’t be able<br />
to access <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> using the HTTP protocol. You may get the<br />
following error message <strong>from</strong> <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong>: “One or more components<br />
are missing, or there are incorrect registry entries. Consult the<br />
<strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> release notes for more information.”<br />
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