
Installing the program
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You can also restart the Lotus Domino server. During
server startup, the
Fixup
will be automatically
performed.
7. Using Domino Administrator, sign all the elements of the
kav50en.nsf
database. To do so, on the
Files
tab, find the line
containing
kav50en.nsf
and right-click on it. Select
Sign
from the
context menu that will open. In the next dialog window select
All
design documents
and click
OK
.
8. After you sign the database, you might be offered a cross
certificate. To get the certificate, click
Yes
in the
Create Cross
Certificate dialog box
.
9. Start
the
HTTP
task on the server if it was not started before. To do
so, on the server’s or the remote computer’s console, type
load
http
. You can also run the
HTTP
task using the Domino
Administrator program. To do so, on the
Server
tab, select
Task
,
Start
and in the next dialog window select the
HTTP Web server
task.
10. Using any web browser open the
kav50en.nsf
database (e.g.
http://server address/ kav50en.nsf
).
11. On the page that will open (see Figure 1), in the
System
Information
section of this page check if the Lotus Domino server
installation directories were detected correctly.
12. In the
Back end
section set the values of the following parameters:
•
Path to AV system database
– Full path to the directory the
program will be installed to, e.g.:
\KAV
.
In this case, the
the
/KAV
path means
disk:\Lotus\Domino\Data\KAV
for Windows and
/opt/local/notesdata/KAV
for Linux.
•
Temporary directory path
– Full path to the directory where
temporary files are stored, e.g.:
C:\TEMPKAV\
You cannot use general purpose temporary directories
like
c:\tmp
– for Windows or
/tmp
– for Linux, since
their contents are periodically deleted during program
operation.
•
Built-in database name
– Name of the
Mail-In
document
containing the check-up database description, e.g.
KavCheckBox on Server/Development/Local
.