- Multi-user installs
Multi-user installs are ideal for most Notes users. The exception is users who use Domino Designer or Domino Administrator, which are available for single-user installs only.
- Standard client installation
Use the standard client rather than the basic client unless hardware is inadequate.
- Roaming users
Enable Notes users to roam so that settings and key Notes files (names.nsf, notes.ini, bookmarks, desktop, journal) stay synchronized across multiple clients.
- ID vault
If you don’t already, store Notes IDs in an ID vault.
- Standardized notes.ini Settings
Standardizing notes.ini settings across clients is recommended when possible by deploying the settings through policies.
- Replicate notes.ini settings via roaming user functionality
Enable roaming user functionality to push notes.ini settings replicated after an upgrade. Then, you can delete user notes.ini settings locally and roaming functionality restores them upon next launch.
- Uninstalling before upgrading
Uninstalling a prior version of Notes before upgrading is not required.
- “Low touch” installation and setup
Customize Notes installation and setup so that users aren’t required to input information into the install and setup panels (other than passwords).