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Dynamic configurations that automatically adapt to every end-user’s IBM Notes client are a basic requirement for flexible and scalable management of IBM Notes/Domino environments.
Two examples:
- Adding the public names and address book to the workspace of every end user:
Without a dynamic configuration, one MarvelClient Action would have to be created for each and every mail server.
Using a dynamic configuration, it is just one Action that automatically adapts to every end-user’s mail server according to the current location of each user. - Backing up client data to a network drive into a sub-directory “operation system username” – here, too, a variable is needed.
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Examples for References | |
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<notes:um_server> | Resolves the user's home/mail server from the via NameLookup (fallback = mailserver in current location) when executing an Action or resolving a Condition |
<notes:version_major> | Resolves the major version of the Notes client, e.g. 6, 7, 8, 9 or 910. |
<ini:Location> | Resolves the notes.ini variable "Location" |
<env:Computername> | Resolves the operating system environment variable "Computername" |
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Examples for Placeholders | |
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%notes_homeserver% | Used to generically point each user to her/his respective mail server for the MarvelClient Configuration database in notes.ini, e.g. MC_DB=%notes_homeserver%!!panagenda\panagenda.nsf |
%LOOKUP_MAILFILE% | Used to lookup a user's mailfile path in the public addressbookadressbook |
See Also
The MarvelClient Configuration database
About Actions
About Conditions
Configuration basics - general fields in the header area of Actions
The What, When, Who and Admin tabs
About RuntypesTopics
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