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Defining the GroupWise System As a Notes Foreign Domain

In order for messages to be routed between the Notes and GroupWise systems, you must define
the GroupWise system as a foreign domain in the Notes public Address Book.
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Address Books are searched in the order in which they appear in this line. If there is no
Names= line, then Notes searches only the Notes public Address Book (names.nsf).
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If there is no Names= line in your notes.ini file, create one.
The location of the Names= line is not important; you can place the line anywhere within the
notes.ini file. Use the following format:
Names=names,wpnames
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If the notes.ini file already has a Names= line, add wpnames at the end of the list of Address
Books.
Each filename must be separated by a comma (,). Use the following format:
Names=names,addrbook1,addrbook2,...,addrbookn,wpnames
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Save the notes.ini file and exit the text editor.
You do not need to restart the Notes/Domino server in order for this change to be put into
effect.
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Start the Notes/Domino Administrator as a user with write access to the Notes public Address
Book
(worksheet item
2
Open the public Directory for the domain of your Notes system that is going to communicate
with the Notes Gateway:
2a
Click File > Database > Open.
2b
In the Server field, select the Notes domain where you want to open the public Directory.
2c
In the Database field, select the Directory for that domain.
2d
Click Open.
3
Click Create > Server > Domain.
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Domain.

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