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Installing the Notes client for multiple users?  Does this allow the 
client to then be tied in to their MS id?  When it logs in then knows to 
use certain local address books, desktops, etc?
That might be an option.
Would it matter one whit if, out of the 12 it was broke down into 3 
groups, with one group on one PC; or if all 12 should have access to all 
three PC's?  I would think that if they needed access to all three PC's, 
that would involve some replication, etc.


Rob Berendt
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I think that someone coming from an Outlook environment may do better with 

iNotes. I wouldn't recommend the Web Client (have you used it? it's 
"clunky" to quote people from my company), but I'm sure it's last on your 
list as well. Roaming users would provide a solution to the NAB problem. 
You could also look at installing the Notes Client for multiple users and 
this could also address the NAB problem if you didn't want to set up 
Roaming (which isn't too difficult).

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I just went to the archives and reread every email dealing with the recent 


iNotes thread.

Our situation.  We have a small group of clients we are doing their 
outsourcing for.  One is a Montesorri school.  One of their groups has 12 
people using 3 PC's.  Traditionally we used multiple location documents - 
probably because that was what we were used to.  They don't like this 
method because of the problems with everyone sharing a personal name and 
address book.

Our alternatives include:
Multiple location documents (current method)
Roaming users
Web client
iNotes client

Other significant situational facts:
No purchased ap's
Customized ap we are working on is designed to be web based.
Three weeks ago these people used Outlook.
All of their client PC's are loaded with Notes 6.0.3.
Server is running Domino 6.0.3.

What do you recommend?


Rob Berendt
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