Can any one guide me the FAQ for the Administration for an interview
Subject: Can any one guide me the FAQ for the Administration for an interview
FAQ of FAQs
A must read technote
Lotus Notes/Domino Directory FAQ
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=463&uid=swg21214515
it is based on Ken Lin’s Faq
Lotus Notes/Domino 6 Directory FAQ
For questions about the Domino 6 Directory, including LDAP schema, multiple directories, security, and more, refer to this document maintained by Ken Lin. This FAQ offers a compilation of links to many Domino Directory-related
or
look on tha admin help
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Alan lepofsky’s blog (Another must read )
Notes/Domino 7 Links
Notes/Domino 6 Links
Administration Tools
Administration Resources
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Lotus documentation
Or
Search the forum…![]()
JYR
Subject: RE: Can any one guide me the FAQ for the Administration for an interview
Off topic but thank you for the link to the FAQ of FAQs; nice to know people find it helpful.
Since it’s dropped off the forum links, I’ve stopped maintaining the FAQ. Most of the stuff in there is applicable across versions, but I’m not going to be adding in anything new.
Doug
Subject: RE: Can any one guide me the FAQ for the Administration for an interview
Hi Doug,
Very nice post (FAQ) , it should be put back on the WEB site
It’s THE reference!
JYR
Subject: RE: Can any one guide me the FAQ for the Administration for an interview
Are you looking for questions to ask??? or are you looking to see if there is some swatting up needed before an interview.
The later may be the tricky one because most interviews do not ask straight questions. They tend to be what would you do if this happens rather than what does NSF stand for…
This means that knowing the right answer out of a book is not exactly what they want to know. Knowing what PORT etc is used may not impress them.
Now if you are looking for tough question…now this is the right place to go to. This is because all you have to do is take a look at the ones coming in and see if the person can answer then. It does not matter if you know the answer or not. There is normally more than one.
Well I hope this helps. Good luck with finding the job or someone to fit it ![]()