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Mike, You need to install the domino plugin for Ops Nav. You can do this with the steps below. Thanks, Tony Awbrey Technical Specialist IBM Certified Specialist -- AS/400 Technical Solutions, Domino for AS/400 Ascend Technologies, Inc. 2658 Crosspark Rd. Suite 200 Coralville, IA 52241 Voice: 319.626.5490 ext. 825 Fax: 319.626.5491 Adding Operations Navigator on a workstation using Client Access Operations Navigator is not automatically added when you set up Client Access on a workstation. You must add the Operations Navigator component and the Lotus Domino plug-in. The following procedure assumes you are using Version 3 Release 2 Modification 0 of Client Access. 1. Install and set up Client Access on your AS/400 and the workstation. For more information about Client Access, see one of the following: The Client Access documentation; for example, Client Access for Windows 95/NT - Setup (SC41-3512) The EZ Setup CD that is provided with your AS/400 The AS/400 Technical Studio Web page at http://www.as400.ibm.com/techstudio 2. Make sure option 1 of the Domino for AS/400 software is (Document link: Click here »· ?)installed on your AS/400. This option contains the software for the Domino plug-in. 3. On the workstation, double-click the IBM AS/400 Client Access shortcut. 4. Double-click the Accessories icon. 5. Double-click the Selective Setup icon. The selective setup window appears. 6. Click Next. 7. The Selective Setup Options dialog appears. Choose the Use managing system radio button. 8. Click Next. The message "Checking for components available on managing system" appears. 9. If you are not already signed on to your AS/400, sign on now. 10. The Component Selection panel appears. Select the components you want. Make sure that you choose at least AS/400 Operations Navigator. 11. Select the AS/400 Operations Navigator line and click Details. Note If you already added Operations Navigator, you still need to click the Details button to add the Lotus Domino plug-in. 12. The Select Sub-Components dialog box appears. Select the following: Operations Navigator Base Support (if not already added) Lotus Domino 13. Click Continue. 14. Click Next. Click Next again on the Start Copying files panel. The Preparing to Install dialog box appears at the bottom right-hand corner. 15. The Install Completed panel appears. Click Next. The Readme - Notepad file appears. 16. The Setup Complete dialog appears. Click the radio button that indicates: Yes, I want to restart my computer now If you are installing Operations Navigator for the first time, restart your workstation. You do not need to restart your workstation to use Lotus Domino support in Operations Navigator. 17. Click Finish. Note After you restart your workstation and select Operations Navigator, you may see a dialog about scanning for new Client Access components. If this dialog appears, click Scan Now. Adding the Domino plug-in on a workstation using Client Access Express Operations Navigator is included when you set up Client Access Express on a workstation. You must add the Lotus Domino plug-in. 1. Install and set up Client Access Express on your AS/400 and the workstation. For more information about Client Access Express, see one of the following: The Client Access documentation; for example, Client Access Express for Windows - Setup (SC41-5507) The EZ Setup CD that is provided with your AS/400 The AS/400 Technical Studio Web page at http://www.as400.ibm.com/techstudio 2. Make sure option 1 of the Domino for AS/400 software is (Document link: Click here »· ?)installed on your AS/400. This option contains the software for the Domino plug-in. 3. Using Operations Navigator on the workstation, verify that the AS/400 NetServer is started. The NetServer enables you to access AS/400 directories from the workstation. Start Operations Navigator by choosing the shortcut on your desktop. Open the AS/400 in the Operations Navigator directory tree; that is, click the + sign next to the AS/400 name. Open Network. Open Servers. Open TCP/IP. The list of servers should include AS/400 NetServer. The AS/400 NetServer status should be started. If the status is not Started, right-click AS/400 NetServer and choose Start. If you do not see AS/400 NetServer in the list, see the Client Access Express for Windows - Setup documentation (SC41-5507) for information on configuring the AS/400 NetServer. Determine the name of the AS/400 NetServer. Right-click AS/400 NetServer and choose Properties. Record the name that is shown for Server name. You need this name for step 5. 4. Using Operations Navigator, create an AS/400 NetServer file share for the QIBM directory on your AS/400, or verify that a share exists. Open the AS/400 in the Operations Navigator directory tree. Open File Systems. Open Integrated File System. Open Root. A share already exists for the QIBM folder if you see a hand holding the folder. If a share does not exist, right-click the QIBM folder and choose Sharing - New share. When the AS/400 NetServer File Share dialog box appears, click OK. 5. From Windows, verify that you can access the AS/400 NetServer and the QIBM share. Choose Start - Find - Computer and enter the AS/400 NetServer name that you recorded in step 3. When the computer name appears, double-click the name to display all shares. If Windows cannot find the computer or the QIBM share does not appear in the list of shares, see the Client Access Express for Windows - Setup documentation (SC41-5507) for information on configuring the AS/400 NetServer. 6. Double-click the IBM AS/400 Client Access Express shortcut. 7. Double-click the Selective Setup icon. The selective setup window appears. There may be a delay of 1 or 2 minutes before the window appears. 8. Click Next. 9. The Selective Setup Options dialog appears. Choose Source directory and fill in the network share for QIBM on your AS/400; for example: \\myas400\QIBM where myas400 is the name of your AS/400 system as shown in Operations Navigator. 10. Click Next. The message "Checking for components available on managing system" appears. 11. If you are not already signed on to your AS/400, sign on now. 12. The Component Selection panel appears. In the component list, find the AS/400 Operations Navigator component and select the Lotus Domino subcomponent under this component. In addition: If you plan to manage Domino servers, make sure the Network subcomponent is selected. If you plan to register Domino users, make sure the Users and Groups subcomponent is selected. 13. Click Next on this panel and the following panel. 14. Click Next again on the Start Copying files panel. The Preparing to Install dialog box appears at the bottom right-hand corner. 15. The Install Completed panel appears. Click Next. The Readme - Notepad file appears. 16. The Setup Complete dialog appears. Click Finish. mcrump@ballfoster.c om To: midrange-l@midrange.com Sent by: cc: owner-midrange-l@mi Subject: Domino,Ops Nav drange.com 04/26/2000 07:58 AM Please respond to MIDRANGE-L Ok, maybe I have slipped and bumped my head. I could have sworn I saw some stuff on managing (speaking generically) Domino via Ops Nav. I have been looking and looking (even checked on the Ops Nav site) and can't find anything. Did I just imagine this stuff? I was hoping that server configurations and basic functions were available..... Any help is greatly appreciated.... 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