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readers field doesn't works properly ?
Toma Bogdan:
I have an readers fields in a document. I have moved the database from a server to another. I have changed the values/names from the readers field with a Lotus Script agent.
Now the users that are in the modified readers field doesn't see the documents ! Why ? Should I need to make another updating operations ?
PS. The Enforce a consistent... checkbox is checked and I have updated the Administration server from ACL database settings.
Semeaphoros:
Why did you change the names? that does not have anything to do with the change of the hosting server, except, that this server has to be in one of the reader-fields to be able to see the documents for replication or so.
from what to what have you changed the names?
Did you use the fully qualified name? (see here: Notes Namesystem
And look also at this document:
Overview ACL
BTW: Best Practices on this board is a very useful resource for this type of problems
Toma Bogdan:
--- Zitat von: Semeaphoros am 08.06.04 - 14:40:01 ---Why did you change the names? that does not have anything to do with the change of the hosting server, except, that this server has to be in one of the reader-fields to be able to see the documents for replication or so.
from what to what have you changed the names?
Did you use the fully qualified name? (see here: Notes Namesystem
And look also at this document:
Overview ACL
BTW: Best Practices on this board is a very useful resource for this type of problems
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unfortunatelly, I don't understand German just English ... :(
On the first server (server 1) I had user1/123/DOMAIN_OF_SERVER1. On the second server I need to change the username (the OU) so now I have user1/456/DOMAIN_OF_SERVER2
So I was forced to update the readers field so users to access their documents. But even updating the readers field with the LS agent, they can't access them ???
Semeaphoros:
Hey, the user-name does not depend on the server, the database is residing on, but solely from what is defined inside the ID-file, that resides on the client-workstation, so if you change their names, they have to change ID-file or they have to be renamed by the appropriate administrative process, so what you did does not make sense in my eyes.
And, you are referring to the names in its abbreviated form. Do you have the names in canonical form in the readers-field? That is
CN=user/OU=123/O=Organisation ?
They have to be in canonical form to work inside readers and authors fields
Toma Bogdan:
--- Zitat von: Semeaphoros am 08.06.04 - 15:01:09 ---Hey, the user-name does not depend on the server, the database is residing on, but solely from what is defined inside the ID-file, that resides on the client-workstation, so if you change their names, they have to change ID-file or they have to be renamed by the appropriate administrative process, so what you did does not make sense in my eyes.
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they are the same people but they have another IDs (new IDs) according with new server !
--- Zitat von: Semeaphoros am 08.06.04 - 15:01:09 ---And, you are referring to the names in its abbreviated form. Do you have the names in canonical form in the readers-field? That is
CN=user/OU=123/O=Organisation ?
They have to be in canonical form to work inside readers and authors fields
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In the readers field I have user/123/Organisation not CN=user/OU=123/O=Organisation but before it works (when I have used user/123/Organisation)
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