Managing the Native Notes® Client (Multi Servers) application in IAG SP2

Applies To: Intelligent Application Gateway (IAG)

Application-Specific Settings

The application-specific settings when publishing Native Notes Client Multiple Servers applications with Whale Communications Intelligent Application Gateway (IAG) 2007 include the following options:

  • Enabling access to the application from endpoint computers where the Socket Forwarding component of the SSL Wrapper is not used.

  • Enabling users to run Sametime Instant Messaging from within the Lotus Notes client.

Enabling access without the IAG Socket Forwarding Component

This section describes the steps you have to take on endpoint computers where the Socket Forwarding component of the SSL Wrapper is not used, in order to enable remote access to multiple corporate Lotus Notes servers from the portal via the IAG server.

To enable access without the Socket Forwarding component

  1. At the computer where you wish to enable remote access to Lotus Notes, access the Lotus Notes Client. In the Lotus Notes screen, at the bottom right corner, select the profile through which you wish to remotely access the Notes application, for example: Internet.

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    The selected profile is displayed at the bottom right corner of the Lotus Notes screen.

  2. Still from the menu at the bottom right corner, select Edit Current.

    The Lotus Notes screen displays the settings of the selected profile. In this example, Settings for location: Internet.

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  3. In the Basics tab click 8e6c073a-1cbb-4e77-822e-04521d478224.

    The Proxy Server Configuration dialog box is displayed.

  4. In the Proxy Server Configuration dialog box enter the following:

    • HTTP Tunnel: 127.0.0.3:10080

    • Exceptions: 127.0.0.3

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  5. Click OK to close the Proxy Server Configuration dialog box.

  6. In the Lotus Notes screen, click Save & Close to save the profile.

    The Lotus Notes screen closes. The user can access the Lotus Notes server remotely via the IAG server, using the profile configured here.

    Tip

    When users don't need to work via the IAG server, for example when working from the office, they can select another profile, for example: Office (Network). To resume work via the IAG, users select the IAG profile again, in the example shown here: Internet.

Enabling Sametime instant messaging

This section describes how you enable users to run Sametime instant messaging from within the Lotus Notes client.

To enable instant messaging from within the Notes client

  1. In the IAG Configuration console, use the Add Application Wizard to add the Sametime Native Relay (Chat Only) application to the trunk (from the "Client/Server and Legacy Applications" group).

  2. Define the application you added in step 1 as a prerequisite application to the Native Notes application. To do this, access the Application Properties dialog box of the Native Notes application. In the General tab, in the Prerequisite Applications list, check the box next to the Sametime Native Relay application, then click OK.

  3. In the IAG Configuration console, click the Activate icon to activate the configuration.

    Once you activate the configuration, whenever users launch the Native Notes application, the prerequisite Sametime Native Relay application is launched, as well. Launching this application opens a relay from the endpoint computer to the Sametime server. Users can then run Sametime instant messaging from within the Lotus Notes client

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