My limited experiments with the roaming in 6.x were very positive.  Have 
you tested it for your environment?  If not, you might find it easier to 
work with than you expect.  Can't really speak to the idea of using only 
web clients -- web clients require more server resources per user, so that 
might be a consideration.  And I believe there are features in Notes that 
are still not available in iNotes.  But again, that's a "test for your 
environment" issue.

Good luck,
Patrick





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Has anyone out there used the web client for all of their users?  Is there 

 a reason to not do that, we are in a situation where about half of our 
users only get small amounts of mail and sign on to many different 
computers and I think this would be simpler than trying to use the roaming 

feature of 6.x.  We have about 1000 users and only about 50 have been 
upgraded from 4.7, again because so many share the same computers.  Right 
now we store there id file, nab, desktop in a personal drive that roams 
under Windows NT profiles.  The other issue is that the directive is that 
all users have the same client on their machine, so all inotes or all 
notes client.

Thanks
Doug





Doug Strong
Network Administrator
St Peter's Hospital
2475 Broadway
Helena MT 59601
(406) 444-2125
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