System Requirements
The following requirements must be met in order to run HCL DART.
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Software
- Windows 7 or higher
- Notes Client version 12.0.2 or higher
- Domino Server version 12.0 or higher
Access Rights
- READ access to the Domino Directory
- EDITOR access to the system databases1</sub>
- Domino servers must have at least Designer access to the custom Domino applicaitons that reside on them
- Group membership in the “LocalDomainAdmins” Group or at least Editor access to the system databases1
1 - The list of applications the user needs access to are:
- names.nsf
- log.nsf
- catalog.nsf
Server Specific Requirements
- Main HCL DART server must be running Windows OS with HCL Domino V12.x
- Main HCL DART server must have the HTTP Task running with a properly obtained internet certificate
- If you intend on using the web interface in HCL DART, the main HCL Domino server must be running the HTTP task
- If you require usage information for web-based HCL Domino application, the “Domino Web Server Log” must be enabled and collecting informaiton on each HCL Domino server where the web-based applications are being accessed. For assistance setting up the Domino Web Server Log, please follow the steps in the HCL Documentation
- Domino Directory must have the following groups:
- “LocalDomainServers” (with all Domino servers listed that HCL DART will be scanning)
- “LocalDomainAdmins” (with all Domino Admins that will be accessing the HCL DART app)
- Both Groups need to have the ability to Create new Databases and Replicas on the Domino servers
Notes Client Specific Requirements
- The user needs Administration rights to all Domino servers that HCL DART will be scanning
- The user who is installing DART needs to have the ability to create new databases and replicas on ALL the Domino servers that will be scanned by HCL DART
- The user who is deploying/upgrading HCL DART needs the following “Programmability Restrictions” security rights to the Domino servers being scanned (configured on the Domino Server document’s “Security” tab):
- Sign or run unrestricted methods and operations
- Sign agents to run on behalf of someone else
- Sign agents or XPages to run on behalf of the invoker
- Sign or run restricted LotusScript/Java agents