You have an existing Windows NT network and are deploying Notes for the first time in your organization. You want to register a large group of Windows NT users in Domino.
In this example, you change the registration options to be sure users are registered exactly as you want them to be. When you register the users, you choose "Register users at once without additional prompts." This generates random passwords for the users and stores them in a database titled New User Passwords (NTSYNC45.NSF). You then distribute these passwords to users so they can install their Notes workstations. After installation, users can create new passwords.
Example 2
You have users who are registered in both Windows NT and Domino. You want to synchronize their accounts to make administration easier. To accomplish this, you choose the User synching option in User Manager. This copies the user account name from Windows NT to the Network account name field in the user's Person document. Now that the products have a common entry, the Notes User Manager Extension (NUME) program can communicate between them and keep them synchronized.
Example 3
You already deployed Domino and synchronized Domino with Windows NT. You want to add users as necessary. Use the Windows NT User Manager to create a new Windows NT account and simultaneously register the user in Domino. Use Domino to register a person and simultaneously create the Windows NT account. You can also accomplish this task when registering multiple users from a text file. The default account name in Windows NT is the same as the name in the "Short name" field of the Person document.
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