We went the option 2 route and has worked well so far in a small 
environment.

We use the IM part of Sametime extensively, the Meeting part infrequently 
although when we have used the remote screen capture capability it has 
saved us much time/effort in remote troubleshooting.

Gotchas ???   Make sure LDAP is running OK before setting up Sametime.  If 
accessing remotely, numerous firewall ports that need to be opened.

Bob






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We are exploring the use of Sametime and have a few questions. We 
currently
have a Domino server, version 6.5.2 on an I-Series. Which of the three
methods did you use to implement:

? Set up a new Domino server in a new Domino domain (*FIRST), and add
Sametime to that server.
? Add an additional Domino server to an existing Domino domain (*ADD), and
add Sametime to that server.
? Add Sametime to an existing production Domino server.

>From reading the Sametime install guide, option 3 is not a good choice.
Option 2 sounds like what we would explore.  Keeping maintenance to a
minimum is a big factor in our choice.

Any advice for getting Sametime up & running? Any "gotchas" on installing
the product?  Do your users like Samtime or is it not used very often?

Thanks in advance.

Steve Jones

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