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diff --git a/chromium/tools/grit/grit/testdata/README.txt b/chromium/tools/grit/grit/testdata/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a683b3b9e39..00000000000 --- a/chromium/tools/grit/grit/testdata/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -Google Desktop for Enterprise -Copyright (C) 2007 Google Inc. -All Rights Reserved - ---------- -Contents ---------- -This distribution contains the following files: - -GoogleDesktopSetup.msi - Installation and setup program -GoogleDesktop.adm - Group Policy administrative template file -AdminGuide.pdf - Google Desktop for Enterprise administrative guide - - --------------- -Documentation --------------- -Full documentation and installation instructions are in the -administrative guide, and also online at -http://desktop.google.com/enterprise/adminguide.html. - - ------------------------- -IBM Lotus Notes Plug-In ------------------------- -The Lotus Notes plug-in is included in the release of Google -Desktop for Enterprise. The IBM Lotus Notes Plug-in for Google -Desktop indexes mail, calendar, task, contact and journal -documents from Notes. Discussion documents including those from -the discussion and team room templates can also be indexed by -selecting an option from the preferences. Once indexed, this data -will be returned in Google Desktop searches. The corresponding -document can be opened in Lotus Notes from the Google Desktop -results page. - -Install: The plug-in will install automatically during the Google -Desktop setup process if Lotus Notes is already installed. Lotus -Notes must not be running in order for the install to occur. The -Class ID for this plug-in is {8F42BDFB-33E8-427B-AFDC-A04E046D3F07}. - -Preferences: Preferences and selection of databases to index are -set in the 'Google Desktop for Notes' dialog reached through the -'Actions' menu. - -Reindexing: Selecting 'Reindex all databases' will index all the -documents in each database again. - - -Notes Plug-in Known Issues ---------------------------- - -If the 'Google Desktop for Notes' item is not available from the -Lotus Notes Actions menu, then installation was not successful. -Installation consists of writing one file, notesgdsplugin.dll, to -the Notes application directory and a setting to the notes.ini -configuration file. The most likely cause of an unsuccessful -installation is that the installer was not able to locate the -notes.ini file. Installation will complete if the user closes Notes -and manually adds the following setting to this file on a new line: -AddinMenus=notesgdsplugin.dll - -If the notesgdsplugin.dll file is not in the application directory -(e.g., C:\Program Files\Lotus\Notes) after Google Desktop -installation, it is likely that Notes was not installed correctly. - -Only local databases can be indexed. If they can be determined, -the user's local mail file and address book will be included in the -list automatically. Mail archives and other databases must be -added with the 'Add' button. - -Some users may experience performance issues during the initial -indexing of a database. The 'Perform the initial index of a -database only when I'm idle' option will limit the indexing process -to times when the user is not using the machine. If this does not -alleviate the problem or the user would like to continually index -but just do so more slowly or quickly, the GoogleWaitTime notes.ini -value can be set. Increasing the GoogleWaitTime value will slow -down the indexing process, and lowering the value will speed it up. -A value of zero causes the fastest possible indexing. Removing the -ini parameter altogether returns it to the default (20). - -Crashes have been known to occur with certain types of history -bookmarks. If the Notes client seems to crash randomly, try -disabling the 'Index note history' option. If it crashes before, -you can get to the preferences, add the following line to your -notes.ini file: -GDSNoIndexHistory=1 |