NOTES CLIENT INSTALLATION AND UPGRADE
Note Policies are not required to use Smart Upgrade.
You cannot upgrade a pre-Notes 8 client on the Linux or Apple Mac OS X platform to this release.
Prerequisites
To use Smart Upgrade as a means of upgrading Notes clients, you must meet the following prerequisites:
Note If you are using Smart Upgrade on a Linux system, see the "Before you upgrade the Notes client" topic in this guide and "Configuring for Lotus Notes 8.5 Smart Upgrade on Linux" at the Lotus Notes Support site for instructions.
Note For related upgrade information, see the Lotus Notes Support site, especially Tech Note titles containing the phrase "Upgrade Central: Planning your upgrade to Lotus Notes" and the Lotus Notes and Domino wiki.
1. Create an application using the Smart Upgrade kits to host Notes client update kits.
2. Update the Configuration Settings document in the Domino Directory with a link to the Smart Upgrade application. Domino uses its replica ID in the link and does the following in this order 1.) Looks for a local replica of that application, and if found, uses it. 2.) Looks for a replica of that application on any cluster mates if the server is in a cluster, and if found, uses it. 3) Uses the application on the server specified in the Server Configuration document.
3. See "Smart Upgrade kits from Lotus downloads" at the Lotus developerWorks site to download an update kit, also known as an incremental installer.
4. Create a an upgrade kit document in the Smart Upgrade application and attach the desired Notes install kit to the kit document, or designate a shared network drive in the kit document.
Note If you are preparing a Smart Upgrade kit for use on the Linux platform, note that the kit for RPM and DEB contains several packages and requires a shell script (setup.sh). See "Configuring for Lotus Notes 8.5 Smart Upgrade on Linux" for instructions at the Lotus Notes Support site.
6. If you are using policies, create or modify a policy document to assign users or groups to the desktop policy settings document.
7. If you are using policies, use the policy document to assign users and groups to the policy. See the topic "Planning and assigning policies."
Note The Smart Upgrade kits are available in English and other languages (for language packs).
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