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  • Subject: Re: Domino Administration
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 13:28:35 -0500

I would recommend the following courses from any LAEC (Lotus Authorized 
Education Center):
Basic User
Beyond the Basics
Using Calendaring and Scheduling
System Admin I
Application Development I
System Admin II

The App Dev allows you to see security features that could be built into 
programming, etc.  Much as the recommend path for a developer is to take 
the Sys Ad I course.

Then the yellow book:
'Installing and Managing Domino for AS/400'

After you finish these then consider a couple of redbooks:
'Lotus Domino for AS/400:  Installation, Customization and Administration'
'Lotus Domino R5.0 Enterprise Integration:  Architecture and Products'






mcrump@ballfoster.com on 08/24/99 01:09:51 PM
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I was interested to see what people thought about the proper education path for
Domino administration.  IBM has two courses that look good but I think I may
lead with the 400 Groups Domino from an AS/400 perspective.  Any thoughts or
preferences?  Classes, seminars, books, videos, etc.

And then a similar question on the development side.  We are looking at some
Lotus certified training companies for this.

Perspective of our site is no one has any decent Lotus/Domino knowledge but are
very well grounded on the AS/400.


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