This section provides information on administering on Sametime environments.
This section provides information on managing Sametime clients.
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HCL Sametime and HCL Sametime Premium 12.0.1 provide many new features, enhancements and fixes to servers and clients. Additional releases to version 12.0.1 also provides updates to the product.
This section describes the system requirements and server configurations needed for HCL Sametime and HCL Sametime Premium.
This section provides information on installing the servers for Sametime and Sametime Premium.
This section provides information on configuring the HCL Sametime server. Configuration tasks are dependent on the deployment environment.
This section provides information on securing your HCL Sametime environments.
There are several methods to customize the user experience for Sametime clients. This section covers Expeditor based clients that are capable of leveraging the Expeditor Managed Settings framework. These clients include the Sametime client for Windows or Mac, and the HCL Notes embedded Sametime client for Windows or Mac. This does not apply to the PWA, web or mobile clients.
The Sametime Connect client uses Server Communities preferences to connect to the Sametime server for presence and chat features.
As with meeting recordings and reports, files that are shared in the chat are stored in a Docker volume or a Kubernetes persistent volume. By default, you can download these files within 90 days.
This article assumes that you have successfully installed and configured Sametime or Sametime Premium.
Starting and stopping the Sametime server involves starting and stopping the Sametime services running in the container management system.
Sametime policies allow administrators to control user access to features.
Configuration files maintain information used by the Sametime server for various reasons.
Multi-tenancy allows multiple organizations to be part of the Sametime community. With multi-tenancy, Sametime users can chat, add users and groups to contact lists, and have awareness of users in their organization or in other organizations that are configured to be visible to them.
The Sametime Database utility is used to synchronize the information with that of the Sametime server database.
This section provides information relating to administering MongoDB.
This topic explains the features you can enable or disable for meetings. Currently, the settings that you can change are global settings that apply to the entire server. User policies cannot control the settings.
This section provides information on troubleshooting and supporting Sametime environments.
In the event that Sametime must be removed, follow the procedure for the platform that Sametime is installed on.
This section provides information on migrating data from an earlier release to Sametime 12.