Sunday, 4. April 2004
PermaLinkNotes activity log05:20:03 PM
Written By : Stephan H. WisselCategory : Analysis
Location : Singapore
When you have to prioritize the sequence of Notes migration (web enablement, portal integration, migration to a different platform), one of the decision parameters will be the activity of your Notes databases. To get an overview on your options to collect this information IBM has published a comprehensive article on developerworks: User activity tracking.
On nsftools.com Julian Robichaux has published a freeware tool, that allows you to extract the user activity log using a command line tool.
And last not least Microsoft offers an Application Analyzer for Lotus Notes. It collects usage information too. Go gain access to the Data Processor Module you need Microsoft's or a MS Business Partner's help.
How do you gather the information? What are you criteria for the prioritization?
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