INSTALLING
Before you begin
See the related topic on considerations for installing before proceeding.
Note: If you are installing or upgrading Notes on Windows Vista, see the related topic on considerations for Windows Vista before proceeding.
About this task
This procedure uses the installation executable supplied in the Notes installation kit. For deploying an install or upgrade silently or by way of Smart Upgrade to multiple users, see related topics. For additional and related information about Notes deployment on the Windows platform, see the IBM® Support site and the Notes and Domino wiki, especially the upgrade cookbook, also in the related topics.
Note: Notes installation on Linux™ and Mac OS X is supported for multi-user install only. Notes installation on Citrix XenApp is supported for single user install and multi-user install.
Procedure
1. Shut down all applications.
2. Obtain the Notes Allclient standard install kit. This kit allows you to install Notes in a single user environment.
3. Save the installation kit to a local folder, for example to your C:\temp folder.
4. Navigate to the folder in which you saved the installation kit.
5. Locate and run the setup.exe installation executable.
7. Read and accept the license agreement terms and click Next.
8. Enter your user name and organization, choose the Single-user Install setting and click Next.
9. Accept the default install directory or specify a different installation directory and click Next.
10. Select the features and sub-features to install and click Next.
12. Accept Notes as the default mail, calendar, and contacts programs, read the preview screen, and click Install.
13. When installation is complete, read the summary screen and click Finish to exit the installation wizard and start Notes.
If this is a new install, respond to the configuration wizard prompts.
Related tasks Installing and upgrading Notes on Windows for multi-user Adding or removing installed Notes features within a release Performing a Notes silent install or upgrade on Windows Upgrading from Notes single user to Notes multi-user
Related information Upgrade Central: Planning your upgrade to Notes and Domino 9.0