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Preparing Active Directory for O365 in a Hybrid IBM Domino Environment

August 16, 2017 by Doug

NOTE:  This is the first is a series of articles I am writing as my organization moves from using IBM Domino to Office 365. For those who are moving from using IBM Domino as their email and directory, there are a number of things that one needs to think about for their Active Directory environment. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Active Directory, Domino, O365, Powershell, Scripting Tagged: Active Directory, Domino, O365, PowerShell, Scripting

Changing Domino Password when AD Password Changes–Part 4- Using PowerShell to Capture Change and Send to Domino

April 5, 2017 by Doug

The final piece of the puzzle is to now take the information that has been written to our LDAP store and push those changes to Domino.  The blog article I mentioned in part one (where we got the modified password sync nsf from) uses TDI to accomplish this.  Originally, that was our plan as well, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Active Directory, Domino, IBM Notes, Lotus Notes, Powershell Tagged: Active Directory, Domino, Password, PowerShell, TDI

Changing Domino Password when AD Password Changes–Part 3-AD Schema Update

April 5, 2017 by Doug

As we were preparing everything for these changes, we ran across numerous references to custom IBM schema fields that were being used by the password sync process (when using LDAP as the store), but really very little detail about what the schema change did and how it was used.  I don’t like to apply schema … [Read more…]

Posted in: Active Directory, Domino, IBM Notes, Lotus Notes, Powershell, Scripting Tagged: Active Directory, Domino, Password, PowerShell, TDI

Changing Domino Password when AD Password Changes–Part 2–Configuring Domain Controller to Capture Passwords

April 5, 2017 by Doug

The next part of the process, now that we have a webservice we can call to change the HTTP and ID Vault password is to actually capture the password.  To complete this, we will do two things:  configure a new password capture tool on each read/write domain controller and do a schema update as a … [Read more…]

Posted in: Active Directory, Domino, IBM Notes, Lotus Notes Tagged: Active Directory, Domino, Password, PowerShell, TDI

Changing Domino Password when AD Password Changes–Part 1–Changing the HTTP and ID Vault Passwords

April 5, 2017 by Doug

As an organization, one of our goals is to get to a single login.  For us, this means that we want users to use the same username and password across various systems.  Our primary authentication system is Active Directory, but we still have a number of legacy Domino databases around.  To accomplish our goal, we … [Read more…]

Posted in: Active Directory, Domino, IBM Notes, Lotus Notes, Powershell Tagged: Active Directory, Domino, Password, PowerShell, TDI

Sending Emails via IBM Notes and PowerShell

July 16, 2013 by Doug

I have been working for awhile now to move a lot of my code over to PowerShell.  I have found it to be very efficient and easy to read (just took a bit of a mentality change to switch over from VBScript). In our environment, I have always found it much more reliable to send … [Read more…]

Posted in: Domino, IBM Notes, Lotus Notes, Powershell, Scripting Tagged: Domino, IBM Notes, PowerShell

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