| Document Conventions and Abbreviations |
| Chapter 1. Introduction |
| What is Dr.Web for IBM Lotus Domino |
| Objects that are Scanned |
| License Key File |
| Chapter 2. Installation and Removal |
| System Requirements |
| Installing Dr.Web for IBM Lotus Domino |
| Additional Information about the Installation |
| Installation on Several Servers |
| Post-installation Setup |
| Removing Dr.Web for IBM Lotus Domino |
| Post-removal Setup |
| Chapter 3. Getting Started |
| Post-installation Review |
| Main Folders and Files which are Created During Installation |
| Changes in the Lotus Domino Server Directory |
| Launching the Lotus Domino Server |
| Virus Detection Test |
| Components of the Program |
| Starting the Administrator Console |
| Getting Help |
| Chapter 4. Administration |
| Groups and Profiles |
| Creating and Managing Profiles |
| Setting Up Notifications |
| Adjusting the Monitor |
| Setting Up Anti-spam Filtering |
| Managing Groups of Clients |
| Scanning Lotus Notes Databases |
| Managing the Quarantine |
| Reviewing the Statistics |
| Managing Distribution of Reports |
| Managing the Event Log |
| Managing Filters for Databases and E-mail Addresses |
| Filtering Databases |
| Compiling Black and White Lists of E-mail Addresses |
| Updating the Virus Databases |
| Configuration Export/Import |
| Appendices |
| Appendix A. Operation in Central Protection Mode |
| Appendix B. Technical Support |
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