Question 1 | When Cletus is attempting to modify the database launch settings, the Preview Pane Default… button is greyed out and disabled. Why can't Cletus modify this setting?
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A1: | Answer B is correct. When the default launch option is set to open a designated Frameset, the Preview Pane options are not available. Answer A is incorrect because this option is still available with Domino/Notes 6. Option C is incorrect because the Preview Pane Default option is available if the default launch option is set to open a designated Navigator. Answer D is incorrect because, as explained, the option is not always available. |
Question 2 | John Galt is designing an application for Web users. This application uses a lot of images and he is concerned about performance and wants to minimize the page load time for Web users as they open documents. Therefore, he has selected the Display Images After Loading option on the first tab of the Database properties Infobox. However, this setting does not appear to work when he previews the page by using a Web browser. Why could this be happening?
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A2: | Answer D is correct. This setting affects only Notes client users. When selected, all text on a form is loaded prior to the images. Therefore, users can read the text while larger, slower images are loaded. If this setting is not selected, images are loaded in conjunction with text as they appear in the document. Answer A is incorrect because this feature has not been removed with Domino/Notes 6. Answer B is incorrect because this feature does not work with Web clients. Answer C is incorrect because the Domino Web server does not need to be configured for this setting to work. |
Question 3 | Where is basic agent security set up?
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A3: | Answer A is correct. The Security tab, located in the Agent Infobox, enables you to set some of the new agent features, such as Run as Web User, Run on Behalf of…, Allow Remote Debugging, and Allow User Activation, as well as runtime security levels, default access to view and run the agent, and public access settings. Answer B is incorrect because even though agent security settings exist in the Programmability Restrictions section, these settings are server-wide settings, not specific agent security for that agent. Answer C is incorrect because there is no specific server configuration database. Answer D is incorrect because the database properties do not affect basic agent security. |
Question 4 | Cletus wants to hide multiple form design elements from Web browsers simultaneously. What feature does Cletus need to use?
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A4: | Answer B is correct. You can modify multiple design elements sharing common design properties at the same time. Therefore, you can select multiple design elements (of the same type) from within the Work pane of the Designer client, open the Design Elements Infobox, and modify common design properties. Properties that are common and can be modified are displayed in their editable form. Properties that are not common among the selected design elements are greyed out and cannot be edited. Answers A and C are incorrect because they do not allow you to modify multiple design elements at the same time. Answer D is incorrect because you can use the Design properties to do this. |
Question 5 | Design locking can be set up to allow designers to lock design elements while they are editing them so that other designers cannot modify the element while the original designers are working on it. Where is design locking set up?
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A5: | Answer B is correct. Design element locking must be enabled for each database. This is done by selecting Allow Design Locking on the Design tab of the Database Infobox. After it is enabled, designers can explicitly lock design elements while they are working on them. The design elements stay locked until the designer releases the design element. Answers A, C, and D are incorrect because design element locking is only enabled from the Database properties Infobox. |
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