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Lotus Notes Certification Training Classes and Courses

Netwind Learning Center  provides discount training  classes throughout the United States.We offer the following Lotus Classes for the Lotus Notes Track certification

  • ND510 Developing IBM Lotus Domino 6 Applications: Foundation Skills 
  • ND520 Developing IBM Lotus Domino 6 Applications: Intermediate Skills    
  • ND750 Administering IBM Lotus Domino 6: Operating Fundamentals    
  • ND760 Administering IBM Lotus Domino 6: Building the Infrastructure   
  • ND770 Administering IBM Lotus Domino 6: Managing Servers and Users
  • Certified Lotus Certification Professional Program (CLP) Track

    ND510 Developing IBM Lotus Domino 6 Applications: Foundation Skills

    Duration: 4.00 Day(s)

    Overview:
    This course teaches the basic skills of working in the IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6 development environment. You will learn the foundation skills required to use Domino 6 Designer design elements to create Domino 6 applications.
     
    Pricing and Schedule: Call 800-617-5586

    Pre-requisite(s):
    Experience working in an existing Lotus Notes/Domino environment.
     
    Outline: Top
    Lesson 1: Domino 6 application architecture

    Lesson 2: Domino Designer 6 application and design environment
    Creating forms
    Adding fields to forms
    Creating views
    Creating pages

    Lesson 3: Overview of programming in Domino 6 applications
    Working with Formula Language
    Creating documents
    Enhancing forms and pages with layers
    Creating sorted and categorized views
    Validating and translating fields
    Creating agents to modify data in documents
    Creating view and form actions

     Lesson 4: Defining various security levels for application users
    Using hide/when options to display or hide information

    Lesson 5: Using links to make application elements available to users

    Lesson 6: Creating different types of links

    Lesson 7: Creating a design template

    Lesson 8: Determining replication requirements

    Lesson 9: Determining information required by system administrators to deploy an application

    ND520 Developing IBM Lotus Domino 6 Applications: Intermediate Skills

    Duration: 3.00 Day(s)

    Overview:
    This course builds on the skills of Lotus Education's Developing IBM Lotus Domino 6 Applications: Foundation Skills (ND510) course. Students learn to use IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6 to develop multi-database applications

    Pricing and Schedule: Call 800-617-5586

    Pre-requisite(s):
    ND510 Developing IBM Lotus Domino 6 Applications: Foundation Skills
     
    Outline: Top
    Lesson 1: Creating and using links
    List of resources you can link to
    Types of hotspots you can create
    Where/when to use which type of hotspot

    Lesson 2: Working with outlines Building an outline
    Embedding an outline

    Lesson 3: Building framesets
    Setting target frames for design elements
    Creating a collapsible frame
    Adding a caption to a frame

    Lesson 4: Advanced view design
    Hiding view columns
    Using colors and images in views
    Using embedded views
    Using view navigation @Commands
    Creating calendar views

    Lesson 5: Advanced formula techniques
    Error checking formulas
    Looping formulas
    User interface formulas
    String/list manipulation formulas
    Nesting assignment statements

    Lesson 6: Advanced data access mechanisms
    Accessing other Domino databases
    Accessing non-Domino databases with ODBC
    Creating and using Data Connection Resources (DCRs) to access non-Domino databases
    Using DECS to access non-Domino databases

    Lesson 7: Routing documents and notifying users
    Using @Functions to send documents
    Creating a mail-in database
    Tracking documents through the workflow process

    Lesson 8: Using profile documents
    Comparison of profile documents and enviornment variables
    Creating profile documents
    Accessing data in profile documents

    Lesson 9: Securing a Domino 6 application
    Encrypting data
    Signing databases
    Agent security issues

    Lesson 10: Using the design synopsis to evaluate and document an application
    Description of information available in a design synopsis
    Creating a design synopsis
    Locating information in a design synopsis

    Lesson 11: Using third-party tools and WebDAV to access Domino database resources
    Enabling WebDAV for a database
    Accessing a database resource through a Web browser

    ND760 Administering IBM Lotus Domino 6: Building the Infrastructure

    Duration: 2.00 Day(s)

    Overview:
    In this course, students will install and configure a basic infrastructure with a single domain using an existing deployment plan. Students will also set up mail routing in the single-domain environment.

    Pricing and Schedule: Call 800-617-5586

    Pre-requisite(s):
    ND750 Administering IBM Lotus Domino 6: Operating Fundamentals
     
    Outline: Top
    Lesson 1: Plan a basic Domino infrastructure
    Install the Domino server software
    Set up the first Domino server
    Create a database to track Domino/Notes licenses
    Create a additional certifiers for servers and users per an established naming scheme
    Create server IDs per an established naming scheme
    Set up servers in the Domino domain per an established naming scheme
    Create user groupsCreate Organizational policy
    Create internal Domino user IDs per an established naming scheme

    Lesson 2: Install the Notes workstation software
    Add workstations to a Domino Domain
    Specify administration preferences
    Allow/restrict server access
    Allow administrators access to the Domino Directory
    Create a group for server replication
    Set up the replication schedule to synchronize Domino system databases in the domain

    Lesson 3: Configure intranet Domino mail routing
    Establish a mail routing schedule
    Enable SMTP routing
    Configure basic and advanced settings for SMTP routing
    Restrict mail flow to and from the Internet

    Lesson 4: Enable message controls
    Delivery controls
    Restrictions
    Transfer controls
    Quota
    Journalling
    Mail rules
    Archiving policy

    Lesson 5: Enable message tracking
    Monitor mail routing
    Troubleshoot common mail setup problems
    Solve common mail routing problems

    ND750 Administering IBM Lotus Domino 6: Operating Fundamentals

    Duration: 1.00 Day(s)

    Overview:
    This course introduces students to basic concepts that provide the foundation for Domino/Notes. This course is a prerequisite for the "SA Core Curriculum."

    Pricing and Schedule: Call 800-617-5586

    Pre-requisite(s):
    Lotus Notes Basics

    Outline: Top
    Lesson 1: Domino Administrator interface

    Lesson 2: Domino/Notes architecture
    Role of Domino System Administrator
    What is Domino/Notes?
    What is a Domino database?
    What is a directory?
    What is the Domino Administrator?

    Lesson 3: Security
    What is a domain?
    What is a Domino Named Network?
    What is a certifier ID?
    What is a Notes ID?
    What is a server ID?
    What are certificates (Notes & X.509)
    Hierarchical naming components
    What is an organization?
    What is an organizational unit?
    Registration process (server, certifier & user)
    Designing a hierarchical naming scheme
    Public/private keys, encryption and signing
    Authentication/anonymous access
    What is a group?
    Database ACLs
    Server access lists
    Workstation ECLs

    Lesson 4: Mail
    How does mail route?
    What are the components for mail routing?
    What routing protocols does Domino support?
    How does mail route within a DNN?
    How does mail route between DNNs?
    What is a mail routing topology? (hub-and-spoke)
    What other mail protocols does Domino support?
    What are the options for setting up internal/external mail?

    Lesson 5: Replication
    What is replication?
    Replication terms
    Replication logic -- source/target servers and source/target documents
    Methods to initiate replication
    Factors that affect replication
    Use of server groups for replication
    What are connection documents?
    Replica database vs. database copy

    Lesson 6: Extending Domino/Notes
    What other functions can a Domino server perform?
    What Internet protocols does Domino support?
    What are DOLS/iNotes?
    What is Domino Everyplace?
    What is SSL?
    What is a Certifying Authority?
    What non-Domino directories does the server support?

    ND770 Administering IBM Lotus Domino 6: Managing Servers and Users

    Duration: 2.00 Day(s)

    Overview:
    Students will perform standard server maintenance and troubleshooting tasks. Students will also register and maintain Notes and non-Notes users.

    Pricing and Schedule: Call 800-617-5586

    Who Should Attend:
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    Pre-requisite(s):
    ND750 Administering IBM Lotus Domino 6: Operating Fundamentals
    ND760 Administering IBM Lotus Domino 6: Building the Infrastructure
     
    Outline: Top
    Lesson 1: Setting Up Server Monitoring
    Determining server status
    Enabling statistics monitors
    Creating performance profiles

    Lesson 2: Monitoring Server Performance
    Monitoring agents
    Managing the Administration Process
    Automating server tasks
    Monitoring system resources

    Lesson 3: Managing Servers
    Defining a backup process
    Recovering from a server crash
    Searching for server references in a domain
    Changing server access
    Decommissioning a server
    Recertifying a server ID
    Changing administrator access

    Lesson 4: Manage Notes Clients
    Setting up browser clients
    Tracking user licenses
    Updating client software
    Updating desktop settings
    Moving a user's mail file
    Changing a user's name
    Changing a user's location in the hierarchy
    Deleting users
    Changing a user's group membership
    Managing groups

    Lesson 5: Resolving Server Problems
    Solving communication issues
    Solving event trigger issues
    Troubleshooting replication problems
    Troubleshooting connection problems
    Solving agent issues

    Lesson 6: Resolving User Problems
    Recertifying a user's ID
    Renewing password or ID
    Troubleshooting workstation problems
    Troubleshooting database issues
    Solving group movement issues
    Tracking user mail messages
     

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