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Creating a Process Folder. Creating a Process. Viewing and Configuring Process Properties. Viewing and Configuring the General Properties for a Process. Viewing and Configuring the Result Handling for a Process. Viewing and Entering the Description of a Process. Making a Process Public. Managing Process Contents.
By default, all NRPC connections use TCP port 1352. Because the Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA) assigned Domino this port number, non-Domino applications do not usually compete for this port.
In large part due to its focusing much of its development resources on a suite of applications for the commercially unsuccessful OS/2, Lotus was late in delivering its suite of 32-bit products and failed to capitalize on the transition to the new version of Windows.
Lotus was surpassed by Microsoft in the early 1990s, and never recovered. IBM purchased Lotus in 1995, and continued to sell Lotus offerings, only officially ending sales in 2013.
Lotus notes got purchased by HCL a few years ago, so its technically HCL Notes now. IBM acquired Lotus in 1995 and announced in 2012 that it would be discontinuing the Lotus brand. In 2018, IBM offloaded Notes to HCL Technologies.

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The software is dependable, perceptibly stable having been around for over 30 years, and fairly cybersecure as compared to competitors. In the software, all your business data is saved on Lotus Domino server, where each user can access it wherever they are at any time.