Dr.Web for IBM Lotus Domino for Windows
Administrator manual
1. Introduction
1.1. What is Dr.Web for IBM Lotus Domino
1.2. Objects that are Scanned
1.3. License Key File
2. Installation and Removal
2.1. System Requirements
2.2. Compatibility
2.3. Installing Dr.Web for IBM Lotus Domino
2.3.1. Post-installation Setup
2.4. Removing Dr.Web for IBM Lotus Domino
2.4.1. Post-removal Setup
3. Getting Started
3.1. Post-installation Review
3.1.1. Folders and Files Created During Installation
3.1.2. Changes in the Lotus Domino Server Directory
3.1.3. Launching the Lotus Domino Server
3.1.4. Virus Detection Test
3.1.5. Spam Detection Test
3.2. Starting the Administrator Console
3.3. Getting Help
4. Administration
4.1. Components of the Program
4.2. Groups and Profiles
4.3. Creating and Managing Profiles
4.3.1. Setting Up Notifications
4.3.2. Adjusting the Monitor
4.3.3. Setting Up Anti-spam Filtering
4.4. Managing Groups of Clients
4.5. Scanning Lotus Notes Databases
4.6. Managing the Quarantine
4.7. Managing Distribution of Reports
4.8. Managing the Event Log
4.9. Managing Filters for Databases and Email Addresses
4.9.1. Reviewing the Statistics
4.9.2. Filtering Databases
4.9.3. Compiling Black and White Lists of Email Addresses
4.10. Updating the Virus Databases
4.11. Configuration Export/Import
Appendices
Appendix A. Configuring Update Parameters
Appendix B. Frequently Asked Questions
What to do when errors occur?
Why am I not able to open some of the databases?
Why is the Anti-spam component not working?
What should I do if the AMgr task crashes with an error?
How to disable virus-detection features?
Which databases are never scanned for viruses?
How to adjust the plug-in via a web interface?
Which files are updated by the Updater?
What replication types are there?
Appendix C. Operation in Central Protection Mode
Appendix D. Technical Support
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(9/28/2017)