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As I understand it, the Domino/Notes piece would currently be achieved via
the Notes/Windows password synchronization feature within the Notes Client.
The problem that we had with it (which was serious enough that we scrapped
the proposition of SSO at the current time...) was that the Notes/Windows
password synch isn't functional in a Citrix environment at the current
time. This is a requested fix according to a source at IBM and an
accomplished Domino consultant, but has no deadline or implementation date.
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Hello all,
I have a client that wants to implement a Single Sign On solution for their
enterprise. There environment exists of a couple of iSeries boxes, Windows
Domains and Lotus Notes/Domino (Version 6.x) for email. The iSeries/Windows
parts looks fairly straight forward via EIM, but not sure about the
Domino/Notes part. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mark
Mark Walter
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Hainey Business Systems
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