Never used the graphical.  When I started on Domino for iSeries the help I 
had from Lotus/IBM was a gal who came from the Unix world.  They didn't 
use the graphical either.  I hear tell though that the newer versions of 
Domino are getting much more serious on the graphical.  The problem is 
that they want the Domino Administrator to not have to talk to the iSeries 
Administrator to add/change servers, and the security that may be 
required.  We all know there are green screen ways around this, but, oh 
well.

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




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Hi 

We are in the fortunate position of having a test box for a few weeks and 
I thought I would mess around with upgrading our 5.11 domino to 6.02. (we 
don't have 6.5 source yet)

I ran the upgrade from Ops Nav which then asks to install from the local 
CD.

All went well.

After the install has finished it starts the Configure First Server or Add 

Additional Server wizard.

It is best just to cancel out of this, run the RMTDOMCMD to compact 
NAMES.NSF and then start the Domino server from WRKDOMSVR and update the 
address book?

As we don't want to reconfigure this seems to make sense, but I'm just not 

sure.

Thanks.

Regards,

Nathan Simpson
Australian Wool Handlers
Forest Rd
Lara VIC  3212
Ph. (03) 5272 9227
Fax (03) 5274 2084

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