tja war mir soooo sicher das der Bug schon gefixt ist aber dem ist nicht so
Gruss Andy B
Technote 1188583
Users Are No Longer Prompted for Certificate Expiration After Upgrading Client to 6.0.4, 6.5.2 or 6.5.3
In Notes 6.0.3, 6.5.1, and earlier 6.x releases, you are prompted when the client certificates are about to expire as follows:
"WARNING! One or more certificates in your Notes User ID are expiring this week! To renew your certificates, choose File - Security - User Security and click Renew in Security Basics. Do you want to take action now to renew?"
After upgrading the Notes Client to 6.0.4, 6.5.2 or 6.5.3, however, you find that the message is no longer provided, and your certificates can expire with no warning, causing you to be locked out.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Register a new person, entering first name, last name, under the Basics tab.
2. Click the Advanced checkbox.
3. Switch to the ID Info tab.
4. Change the certificate expiration date to some time this week.
5. Register the new person.
6. Set up a Location document for the new person, pointing to their home server.
7. Start the 6.5.2 client and sign on, using the ID for the new person.
8. Enter the user's password and access the home server; you do not get any prompt that your certificates are about to expire.
If you check the Notes.ini, the CertificateExpChecked= parameter exists, it points to the ID file for the new person, and has the current date, confirming that the ID is being checked. The user is just not being prompted.
If you use the same ID file from a 6.5.1 client, you are prompted to recertify.