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In a user interface, a key or combination of keys that invokes an application-defined function. For example, ALT+F shows the File menu. In IBM® Lotus® Notes® menus, accelerators are underlined. See also extended.
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In computer security, the process of ensuring that users can access only those resources of a computer system for which they are authorized.
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A defined area on a form that allows only certain users to edit the fields in the section. In addition to fields, an access-controlled section can include objects, layout regions, and text.
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A document that contains information such as the user name and password about an Internet connection. When you set up Internet mail, Notes creates at least one Account document in your Personal Address Book for incoming (POP or IMAP) mail, and one for outgoing (SMTP) mail if you don't send your Internet mail through a Domino server.
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In computer security, a list associated with an object that identifies all the subjects that can access the object and their access rights.
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A shared space in which team members organize work and collaborate. Activity members can post messages, share files and Web links, create and assign To Do items, and keep track of current and completed activities with a Notes client or the Web-based Activity Dashboard.
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A process used to collect information about the activity in an enterprise.
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A document that defines the name, location, and access to adjacent (connected) and non-adjacent (unconnected) IBM® Lotus® Domino™ domains and non-Domino domains. It is stored in the Domino Directory.
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A server task (Adminp) that automates many administrative tasks. You initiate the tasks, and the Administration Process completes them for you. Some of the tasks the Administration Process can automate are: recertifying Notes IDs, renaming and deleting references to Notes users and groups, creating replicas of databases, and moving databases.
- Browse Related Terms: Administration Process, administration server, database replica, deletion stub, failover, primary replica, replica ID, replicate, Replication, replication conflict, replicator, stub
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The server that you assign to apply Administration Process updates to a primary replica.
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A program that performs a series of automated tasks according to a set schedule or at the request of a user. An agent consists of three components: the trigger (when it acts), the search (what documents it acts on), and the action (what it does).
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The background server program that manages and runs agents on a server. An agent performs a series of automated tasks according to a set schedule or at the request of a user. The Agent Manager runs by default on a server. You set guidelines for the Agent Manager in the Server document in the Domino Directory.
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An audible or visual signal at a device, such as a display station or printer, that is used to notify the user that a predefined condition exists. In IBM® Lotus® Notes®, text that displays or a noise that sounds to remind you of an entry on your Calendar. When an alarm goes off, Notes shows a description of the Calendar entry associated with the alarm.
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A shortened form of a user name that can be used in any Notes application where directory lookup and type-ahead are supported, such as Mail. Unlike the Notes user name and alternate name, aliases cannot appear in access control lists and execution control lists.
- Browse Related Terms: Alias, central directory architecture, condensed Directory Catalog, Configuration Directory, Database Catalog, directory assistance, Directory catalog, distributed directory architecture, Extended Directory Catalog, server command
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A mail system other than Lotus Notes mail.
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A type of access that allows users and servers to access a server without first authenticating with it.
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A set of functions that gives programmers access to another application's internal features from within their own application.
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A program that contains both data and programming to support a particular business need.
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A IBM® Lotus® Notes® application (CATALOG.NSF) on an IBM® Lotus® Domino™ server that contains a list of Notes applications on the server. See also portal applications catalog.
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an application that lists links and uses replication ID numbers to locate applications on various servers. For example, a corporate application library might contain applications that deal with corporate policies and procedures.
- Browse Related Terms: application library, child document, database header, DBID (database ID), DBIID (database instance ID), directory assistance database, Directory Assistance document, local replica, location document, parent document