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Chapter 7 Working with Domino.Doc from a Browser - Lotus ...

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The <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> Desktop Enabler Settings dialog box displays.<br />

2. Check the option “Connect through a proxy server.”<br />

3. Enter the name and port (server) of the proxy to use.<br />

4. Enter the complete name (including the domain) for each server <strong>with</strong>in<br />

your own intranet.<br />

5. Check the option “Do not use proxy server for local (intranet) addresses.”<br />

6. Click OK.<br />

Note If you do not need a proxy server to access <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> or to access<br />

the Internet, you may want to remove the check mark to turn off the option<br />

“Connect through a proxy server.”<br />

Secure connections<br />

If your <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> Server is enabled for SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), you<br />

can connect to it securely. You must address the library <strong>with</strong> the HTTPS<br />

protocol (https://myHTTPServer/librarynameLIB.nsf) to connect securely.<br />

When you are connected to a secure server, <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> will display a lock<br />

icon in the lower right-hand corner of the Save As or Open dialog box.<br />

If you are accessing a self-certified site, you must have Internet Explorer 4.x<br />

installed. All information received <strong>from</strong> and sent to the server will be<br />

encrypted. For more information on connecting to secure sites, refer to<br />

Microsoft Internet Explorer help.<br />

<strong>Chapter</strong> 2: Getting Started 19

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