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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for Lotus Notes
  3. PowerExchange for Lotus Notes Configuration
  4. Lotus Notes Sources
  5. Lotus Notes Targets
  6. Lotus Notes Mappings
  7. Lotus Notes Sessions
  8. Appendix A: Lotus Notes Datatype Reference
  9. Appendix B: Error Messages
  10. Appendix C: Glossary

PowerExchange for Lotus Notes User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Lotus Notes User Guide for PowerCenter

Registering the Plug-in

Registering the Plug-in

After you create a registry entry for PowerExchange for Lotus Notes, register the plug-in with the repository. If you are upgrading from a previous version, update the plug-in registration when you register the plug-in.
To register the plug-in, the repository must be running in exclusive mode. Use the Administrator tool or the pmrep RegisterPlugin command line program to register the plug-in. If you do not have the correct privileges to register the plug-in, contact the user who manages the PowerCenter Repository Service.
The plug-in file is an .xml file that defines the functionality of the adapter. When you install the server component, the installer copies the plug-in file to the following directory:
<Informatica installation directory>/server/bin/plugin
<Informatica installation directory>/server/bin/plugin
The name of the plug-in file for PowerExchange for Lotus Notes is
pmlotus.xml
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