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About this task
Create the directory link to point to a subdirectory, not to a root directory. For example, create the directory link PROJECTS.DIR to point to the directory D:\PROJECTS\SALES. On a Domino Server for UNIX™, a DIR file can point to /sales but not to /.
Create the database link using the complete path and file name of the database you want to link to. For example, create the database link SALES.NSF to point to the database D:\PROJECTS\SALES\SALES.NSF. Domino automatically appends the NSF extension to the database name. If you want to move a linked database to another location, delete the old link, create a new database link, and move the database to the new location. When you delete the database link, you remove the link, but not the database link references.
To create or update a link
Use links to organize databases on servers. Create a directory folder link to point users to directories outside of the Domino data directory. Create a database link to point users to a single database stored in the Domino data directory, in subdirectories of the Domino data directory, or in a directory outside the Domino data directory.
Procedure
1. From the Domino Administrator Server list, select the name of the server on which to create the link. This server can be local or remote.
2. Click the Files tab, and then choose Tools -> Folder -> New Link or Tools -> Folder -> Update Link.
3. In the Link name box, enter a name for the link as the link name should appear to the user.
5. In the Path and filename to that folder or database box, enter the complete path to the directory or database to which the link points. Be sure to move the database named in this step to the directory you specify here.
What to do next
To verify that the link was created, click the refresh icon.
To prevent Web browser users from using directory links, edit the NOTES.INI file to include the settingDominoNoDirLinks=1.
To delete a link
1. From the Domino Administrator Server list, select the name of the server.
2. Click the Files tab, and then select the directory or database link to delete.
3. Choose Tools -> Folder -> Delete, and then click Yes.
To verify that the link was deleted, click the refresh icon. View the result in the Results pane.
Related tasks Creating and deleting directory folders Configuring a database ACL Restricting access to a server's data directory
Related reference Organizing databases on a server
Related information Using Directory Links to access data outside the Notes/Data path