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About this task
You can enable any application for DOLS. The following templates, or their later version counterparts, are enabled for DOLS by default:
To configure DOLS during Domino server setup
Procedure
1. Under Setup Internet services for select Web Browsers (HTTP services) and click Customize.
2. In the Domino tasks list, select DOLS Domino Off-Line Services.
3. When prompted to create an access control list entry, add the LocalDomainAdmins group to all databases and templates.
4. Accept the Prohibit Anonymous access to all databases and templates option. Note: If you deselect this option, you must open the ACL for each DOLS application and assign No Access to Anonymous.
5. Make sure the following names match:
If you do not configure DOLS during Domino server setup, you can configure DOLS manually by editing the server document.
1. Open the server document.
2. Click Internet Protocols -> HTTP.
3. In the DSAPI filter file names field, enter the DSAPI filter file name that corresponds to the operating system that the server is running, and then restart the server:
Note: On the IBM i platform, the server document is updated when a new server is configured or an existing server is modified using the CFGDOMSVR or CHGDOMSVR CL command with DOLS(*YES) specified.
5. After the database is created, restart the Domino administrator and click the Configuration tab. DOLADMIN.NSF is an option in the Navigation pane.
To set up DOLS on clustered servers
Before using DOLS on a clustered Domino server, ensure the following:
If you create a Web Site Document (a type of Internet site document) on the Domino server, you must add the appropriate DOLS DSAPI filter filename to the DSAPI field in the Web Site document for DOLS to be enabled. If there are several Web Site documents, you must add the DSAPI filter filename to each one. To add the DOLS DSAPI filter filename to a Web Site document:
1. Open the Web Site document.
2. Click the Configuration tab.
3. In the DSAPI filter field, enter the DSAPI filter file name that corresponds to the operating system that the server is running, and then restart the server: