Posts Tagged: Domino

Decommission Binary Tree DirSync and Coexistence – Part 3

3rd July, 2025

Option 3 – HCL Directory Sync For AD to Domino, if you are brave, you could battle your way through HCL Domino Directory Sync. You would still need to decommission Binary Tree Coex and DirSync but switch to making your Group updates in AD and then back-sync them to Domino. You need to set up […]

Decommission Binary Tree DirSync and Coexistence – Part 2

3rd July, 2025

Decommission DirSync New Users Depending on how your new joiner process is structured, you are most likely initiating user creation in Active Directory or an HR system that is populating Active Directory and other systems.  Therefore, a new joiner request is already most likely being sent to the Notes Admin team or an automation process.  […]

Decommission Binary Tree DirSync and Coexistence – Part 1

3rd July, 2025

Now is the time Now would be a good time to bite the bullet and remove coexistence from your environment.  Here we will talk about how you could achieve this. Why? Because on 1 September 2024 Quest announced that they will no longer support the Binary Tree Coexistence, Migration and Directory Synchronisation tools for HCL […]

Technical Limitations of Migrating IBM Domino Rooms to Exchange

21st June, 2018

Recently we observed an issue with Domino Rooms that we migrated to Exchange/Office 365.  In short, appointments contained within cannot be cancelled or re-scheduled and always remain as zombie reservations (unless manually cleaned up). Coexistence This is addition to coexistence issues experienced with Rooms.  You have to set Microsoft Rich Text to disabled for the […]

Enhance Notes and Outlook Coexistence – Policy Suggestions

15th June, 2017

Introduction Recommendations for new customers moving to Microsoft Outlook from IBM Lotus Notes. Despite the presence of 3rd Party Coexistence solutions such as Binary Tree Coexistence Manager for Notes the rescheduling of repeating meetings is still not able to be resolved in certain scenarios.  Specifically: “this and all future instances”, and to a lesser importance […]