INSTALLING


Using Domino policy to set or verify trust for client plug-ins

A JAR file is unsigned, not signed with a trusted certificate, or the certificate has either expired or is not yet valid. You can establish a policy for never installing these plug-ins, always installing them, or asking users to decide at the time the plug-in is installed. Features and plug-ins being installed as part of Notes® install or upgrade must be signed.

To configure a policy for signed Eclipse plug-ins, complete the following fields on the Domino Administrator client Signed Plugins tab.

To configure a policy for signed Eclipse plug-ins, complete the following fields on the Domino® Administrator client Signed Plugins tab. The options for each of the following fields are to ask the user, never install, or always install.


Parent topic: Signing custom or third-party features and plug-ins for install and update

Related concepts
Using Eclipse preferences to verify trust
Managing client plug-in deployment

Related tasks
Signing custom or third-party features and plug-ins for install and update
Creating a security policy settings document
Customizing Notes install for features and plug-ins on Windows and Mac