Hiding email addresses in IBM Connections 6.0
Hiding the email addresses of your users might be necessary to be compliant with the GDPR. It’s easy in IBM Connections… if only it was documented
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Hiding the email addresses of your users might be necessary to be compliant with the GDPR. It’s easy in IBM Connections… if only it was documented
Continue readingIf you can monitor your log files for certain errors or warning messages and get a notification if these errors/warnings
Continue readingThe packages to install WebSphere are pretty big. Just WAS ND is already 3GB for the Base. Then you need
Continue readingAs I don’t copy files from one linux host to another often enough to know the commands with all the
Continue readingOver the past year, I’ve created my own set of useful SQL queries to get needed information and I thought
Continue readingAs you might have read in my article about Cognos, I had to increase the value of the KeepAliveTimeout parameter
Continue readingIssue: A user can’t change her email preferences. She gets an error if she tries to change her personal settings
Continue readingIssue: We had several issues on a new Cognos server: Issues during installation: After uninstalling Cognos, users would get a
Continue readingIssue: Despite both servers of a cluster being up in the WebSphere ISC, the cluster itself in the Cluster overview
Continue readingBy default both the IBM HTTP Server and the IBM WebSphere Plugin write their log lines to 3 files (access.log
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