Users who access IBM Lotus Notes from more than one Notes client can access their customized settings and personal information automatically from any Notes client in the domain.
When a roaming user logs on from any Notes client their ID file is accessed from the local file system, their Contacts application or from the Domino ID vault according to how the administrator configured the user account. The user's roaming-enabled files include contacts, bookmarks, notebook or journal, feeds subscriptions.
These files are replicated locally from the user's roaming server. Any changes the user makes in these files replicates back to the roaming server. This enables the roaming user to have a consistent experience from any Notes client.
Note-Switching user IDs is not supported for roaming users. Notes client users enabled for roaming should not switch to another user ID by using the File - Security - Switch ID menu options nor should they choose another Location document that switches to another user ID. Switching user IDs can cause unintentional user downgrade from roaming. If you use multiple user IDs on the same computer, roaming is not supported.
Note--Roaming user IDs are not supported with Notes Single Logon (NSL).
Data for roaming users replicates between the user's client system and a roaming server, where their roamed files, including their contacts, bookmarks, notebook or journal, feeds subscriptions, and roaming data which stores roamed Eclipse™ plug-in data and settings.
When a roaming user logs on from any Notes client their ID file is accessed from the local file system, their Contacts application or from the Domino ID vault according to how the administrator configured the user account. The user's roaming-enabled files include contacts, bookmarks, notebook or journal, feeds subscriptions.
These files are replicated locally from the user's roaming server. Any changes the user makes in these files replicates back to the roaming server. This enables the roaming user to have a consistent experience from any Notes client.
Note-Switching user IDs is not supported for roaming users. Notes client users enabled for roaming should not switch to another user ID by using the File - Security - Switch ID menu options nor should they choose another Location document that switches to another user ID. Switching user IDs can cause unintentional user downgrade from roaming. If you use multiple user IDs on the same computer, roaming is not supported.
Note--Roaming user IDs are not supported with Notes Single Logon (NSL).
Data for roaming users replicates between the user's client system and a roaming server, where their roamed files, including their contacts, bookmarks, notebook or journal, feeds subscriptions, and roaming data which stores roamed Eclipse™ plug-in data and settings.
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