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enough data in this compressed "catalog" of directories to yield information about the entire
directory object if needed, automatically and invisibly to the user. This new directory occupies
minimal disk space, so that mobile users can easily maintain a copy on their local hard disks.
• Disconnected use
Offline browsing and management of mail, Web pages, and news. Simplified mobile
configuration and setup. Easier replica management with bookmarks.
• Remote, connected use
Use Notes with your existing Internet Service Provider.
• Mobile directory catalog
Storing an optimized local copy of your enterprise directory means fast response time as
you access critical information about the people in your company, regardless of whether
you are connected and the size of your organization.
• Mobile location enhancements
Connection documents and Dialup Networking entries are created for new users
automatically as they complete the Location document dialog. We now provide end-users
with a Connection Configuration Wizard to facilitate setting up Remote Access
Connection documents.
• Native PDA support
• User input during asynchronous script execution
A scripting command, Promptuser, allows Notes to pop up a password dialog box during a
connection call, so that users do not have to redial when their passwords expire.
• Passwords hidden in connection documents and dial dialogs
Passwords (such as HTTP) are now hidden in the Server Connection documents and dial
dialog boxes, which provides users with an additional level of security.
• Network dial-up connection document enhancements
Users can enter area codes, country codes, and calling card numbers in network dial-up
connection documents. This leverages the extensive dialing support for network dial-up
currently available for X.PC.
Innovations in Collaboration: Knowledge Management
In Notes R5, enhancements such as the headlines page, bookmarks, and enhanced search
capabilities are examples of the knowledge management applications possible with Notes
and Domino. Some of the new R5 features that support the analysis and discovery of
important information to do your job include:
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