0 include - "Mailings and Labels", which lets users use the Notes Name and Address Book to create mailings and labels in Microsoft Word; - the ITF BowTie technology behind the Notes Launch Attachment button, which ensures fully automated handling of Microsoft Office documents anytime a user works in a Notes database; - the ability to open Microsoft Office documents from within Notes by simply pointing and clicking; - the addition of an MRU (Most-Recently-Used) Menu ITF BowTie works with all current platforms (Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000), connections (Notes Client, IE Browser, etc.
The two systems-administrator videos cover installation and registering users, ports and replication; the public name and address book, mail routing concepts, hierarchical certification and various administrative functions such as registration and passwords.
This means that administrators do not have to modify all Name and Address Books on the Network for users migrating to Exchange -- Converting Embedded OLE objects in Exchange or Notes Messages to attachments so that they can be received by other e-mail systems (like cc:Mail, Novell GroupWise, etc.
Open Directory Server is an enterprise-class directory server which allows corporations to store, consolidate, manage and distribute information now contained in otherwise incompatible locations, such as the name and address books of cc:Mail, Microsoft Mail, Lotus Notes, WordPerfect Office/Novell GroupWise, and HP OpenMail.
The new product, also announced today as part of a broad, multi-year strategy by Worldtalk Corporation to finally solve the problem of global directories, is an enterprise-class directory server which allows corporations to store, consolidate, manage and distribute information now contained in otherwise incompatible locations, such as the name and address books of cc:Mail, Microsoft Mail, Lotus Notes, WordPerfect Office/Novell GroupWise, and HP OpenMail.