Lotus Notes Connected Data Sources
Objects to be exported to Lotus Notes connected data sources require properties be set that are specific to management agents for Lotus Notes Release 4.6 and 5.0. The required properties and values are documented in Lotus Notes Properties.
To improve the performance of provisioning Lotus Notes connected data sources, you should create the distinguished name in a specific format. For details on the recommended format, see Example: Distinguished Name for Lotus Notes Connected Data Sources.
Note In Lotus Notes, contacts can be provisioned for the primary or secondary address book. Contacts are created with the Lotus Notes _MMS_IDRegType property set to 0. Users, created with the _MMS_IDRegType property set to 1 or 2, cannot be provisioned for the secondary address book. Since Groups are not created as objects they can be provisioned to the primary or secondary address book.
The following topics show how to provision objects to be exported to a Lotus Notes connected data source:
- Example: User with Identification File Stored in the MADATA Folder
- Example: User with Identification File Stored in Specified Folder
- Example: User with Identification File Stored as an Attachment
- Example: User with Mail Access Through a Web Browser
- Example: User with Database Access Through a Web Browser
- Example: Provisioning a Lotus Notes User in an Organizational Unit
- Example: User Without an Identification File
- Example: Contact
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