IBM Partner Pavilion 2.5 Supported hardware and software requirements, Domino server platforms

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￿Set the LearningSpace Admin group to have “Create new databases” permission on the server on which the LearningSpace files will be installed.

￿Set the LearningSpace Admin group to have “Create new replicas” access to the servers on which replicas of the course databases will be created.

For more information about becoming a member of the LearningSpace Admin group in the Name & Address book, see “Assigning access to LearningSpace files” in Chapter 2.

A server administrator assigns “Create new database” and “Create new replicas” access in the Restrictions section of the server document in the Name & Address book. For more information, see the Notes Administrator’s Guide.

At minimum, the person creating a new LearningSpace course should also know:

￿The name of the course to be created

￿The title to be given to the course databases (usually related to the course name)

￿The name of the subdirectory where the course databases will be stored

￿Whether the course will be graded

￿The name of the course administrator (if not yourself) and the designer/instructor so that you can give them appropriate access to begin designing the course

Supported hardware and software requirements

Either a Notes client or a Web browser can be used to access a LearningSpace course. The following is a list of the supported server and client platforms and software. For more information, see the Notes Administrator’s Guide for Domino 4.5x or 4.6x.

Domino server platforms

Microsoft NT (Intel, DEC Alpha); IBM OS/2™; IBM AIX™; IBM System 390™; Hewlett-Packard HP-UX; Sun Solaris™ (SPARC, Intel Edition)

Notes client platforms

Microsoft Windows 95 and NT; Macintosh OS (PowerPC and 68K); IBM OS/2 and IBM AIX

Domino server software versions

Domino 4.5 or higher

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Contents Installation Administration Guide Copyright Contents Course databases Administering a Course with LearningSpace CentralParticipants Getting Started With Lotus LearningSpaceAbout this Guide Chapter Getting Started About LearningSpaceRoles of LearningSpace participants About creating a LearningSpace course What you need to perform installation and course creationDomino server platforms Supported hardware and software requirementsProfiles.nsf Profiles What’s on the LearningSpace CD?LearningSpace documentation LearningSpace Instructor Guide Chapter Installing the LearningSpace Files onto a Server Installing files on the serverIf you are upgrading from Release 2.0 to Release Shut down and restart the Notes server process Open Install.nsf from the CDInstalling the LearningSpace Files onto a Server LearningSpace Directory Structure Update server document Assigning access to LearningSpace filesUsing more than one Central on a server Establishing access for the LearningSpace Admin groupChapter Creating a Course with LearningSpace Central About creating a new course using Central Creating a new course New Course Options CoursePack filename Course Information Course Locations CourseRoom options Schedule optionsAssessment Manager options MediaCenter optionCourse Access Creating a Course with LearningSpace Central Additional options Summary Course creation is completeLearningSpace Installation and Administration Guide Chapter Upgrading a Course Upgrading a Release 2.0 courseShut down and restart the Domino server Replacing the design of Central Installing LearningSpace files on the serverAutomatically upgrading the course databases Replacing the design of the Multimedia LibraryInstructing students to recover their private documents Creating new local replicas of the upgraded course databasesUpgrading a Release 2.0 Design Library Chapter Administering a Course with LearningSpace Central About using Central to administer a courseDeferred creation of course databases LearningSpace Installation and Administration Guide Enabling Web browser access to courses Adding database icons to your workspaceServer Name & Address book Guidelines for setting instructor access levels Setting access levels to coursesAssigning instructor and administrator roles About open and closed course environments Creating an open or closed course environment Adding participants to the Name & Address book Managing course enrollmentAdding students to a course Removing students from a course LearningSpace Modules Access and Uses