● Password: enter the same password used for ID used to install IBM WebSphere Portal
Express
11. You will see message, "Validating input, please wait." Go back to correct any input not validated;
otherwise, you will see message, "IBM Portal Express is ready to run the following configuration,
and the list of values you have entered." Review the list and ensure all values are correct, then
click Next to proceed.
Note:
From this point on, WebSphere Global security is turned on and wpsadmin (
IBM WebSphere
Application Server User ID) has been set as the administrative ID if you want to sign on and
manage the server using the administrative console. The same is true if you want to start or stop
WebSphere or WebSphere Portal Servers.
Verification
1. Log on to the Portal as the Portal Express Server Administrator, wpsadmin (http://<fully-
qualified_portal_server _hostname>:10038/wps/portal).
2. Self-register a new user (click Sign up) and log in to the portal.
3. Log on to the Domino Administrator Client and verify the new user under People and Groups.
Note:
Users created through the portal are not automatically given Domino iNotes e-mail accounts. Only
users registered through Domino have e-mail access.
Enable Collaborative Components
Perform this task on the Portal Server.
In this section, you configure collaborative components on the Portal Server and enable SSO in the
WebSphere - Domino environment.
Configure Collaborative Components on the Portal Server
This task enables the portal with the Lotus Collaborative Components. You install all components except
the Discovery Server.
On the Portal Server:
1. Open a command window to <WAS_root>/bin.
2. Use the serverstatus command to see which WebSphere servers are running:
serverstatus -all -user wpsbind -password <wpsbind password>
3. Use the stopserver command:
stopserver.bat WebSphere_Portal -user admin_userid -password
admin_password
4. Stop any running servers as indicated by the list.
5. Locate the <wp_root>/config/wpconfig.properties file and create a back up copy
before changing any values.
6. Use a text editor to open the <wp_root>/config/wpconfig.properties file. Scroll down to
the Lotus Collaborative Components Properties and enter the values appropriate for your
environment.
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