Policy settings documents define a set of defaults that apply to the users and groups to which the policy is assigned. A policy is a document that identifies a collection of individual policy settings. Use Domino® policy settings to control how users work with Notes®. It contains many of the settings that define how your server operates. The Server document is set up when you register a server. It provides information on network protocols from a Domino perspective but does not attempt to provide general network information. This section presents the planning concepts and setup procedures necessary for a successful HCL Domino® deployment over a network. WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) is a set of extensions to the HTTP/1.1 protocol which allow users to collaborate in the editing and management of files on remote Web servers. Domino can then function as a Web server and allow browser clients to access databases on the server. You can specify that you want to run the HTTP task on the Domino® server. Setting up a Domino® server as a Web server.
WEBDAV SERVER HOSTING HOW TO
This section describes how to set up the HCL Domino® Web server, and the Domino Web Navigator.ĭomino® provides an integrated Web application server that can host Web sites that both Internet and intranet clients can access, and that can serve up pages that are stored in the file system or in a Domino database. Topics in this section describe how to set up users and servers. Use this information to configure your network, users, servers (including Web servers), directory services, security, messaging, widgets and live text, and server clusters.