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

Changing ODMA settings<br />

The <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> Enabler Plus ODMA client supports a subset of the applications<br />

supported by the standard <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> ODMA client: <strong>Lotus</strong> Word<br />

Pro, Word Perfect, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Power Point. If the<br />

Enabler Plus is installed these applications will automatically use the<br />

Enabler Plus ODMA interface. If you wish to override the default ODMA<br />

settings for these applications you will have to change the ODMA settings<br />

in the registry manually. If you choose to keep the default ODMA settings<br />

then you can use the “Settings” dialog in the <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> Desktop Enabler<br />

to disable or enable ODMA for selected applications. It is strongly recommended<br />

that you use the default settings provided.<br />

Procedure<br />

To manually change the Enabler Plus ODMA settings for a particular application<br />

perform this procedure to make the registry changes:<br />

1. Open the registry using regedit.exe.<br />

2. Navigate to the registry key<br />

‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\<strong>Lotus</strong>\<strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> Desktop<br />

Enabler’.<br />

3. Select the registry key for the application that you wish to modify; for<br />

example, ‘<strong>Lotus</strong> Word Pro’.<br />

4. Select the ODMA32 key under the application’s key.<br />

5. Change the default value of the ODMA32 key. Use ’Dom<strong>Doc</strong>’ for the<br />

standard ODMA interface, or ‘GCLeg<strong>Doc</strong>’ for the Desktop Enabler Plus<br />

interface.<br />

6. Navigate to the registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT’.<br />

7. Select the registry key for the application that you wish to modify; for<br />

example, ‘<strong>Lotus</strong> Word Pro’.<br />

8. Select the ODMA32 key under the application’s key.<br />

9. Modify the default value of the ODMA32 key. Use ‘Dom<strong>Doc</strong>’ for the<br />

standard ODMA interface, or ‘GCLeg<strong>Doc</strong>’ for the Desktop Enabler Plus<br />

interface.<br />

10. Close the registry.<br />

11. Restart your workstation to cause the changes to take effect.

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