USER AND SERVER CONFIGURATION


Upgrading a user name from flat to hierarchical
In order to use the Administration Process to expedite name changes, your organization must use hierarchical names. Use this procedure to upgrade a user name from a flat format to a hierarchical format.

Upgrading a user name from flat to hierarchical affects both the primary and alternate name information. To use the IBM® Lotus® Domino™ alternate name functionality, Domino 5.0.2 or later must be running on all servers involved with the name change, the user's workstation, and the administrator's workstation.

Note This procedure does not apply to roaming users.

To upgrade a user name from flat to hierarchical

1. To rename a user you must have:

2. From the Domino Administrator, click the People & Groups tab.

3. Click People and select a user name.

4. From the tools pane, click People - Rename.

5. Click "Upgrade to Hierarchical."

6. In the "Choose a Certifier" dialog box, make the following selections:
FieldAction
ServerDo one of these:
  • If you are using the Lotus Domino server-based CA, choose the server that is used to access the Domino Directory to look up the list of certifiers.
  • If you are supplying a certifier ID, select the server that is used to locate the list of certifiers so that the Certifier ID file can be updated with the latest set of certificates for itself and all of its ancestors. This is also the server on which CERTLOG.NSF is updated.
Use the CA processChoose this option if you have configured the Lotus Domino server-based CA.
  • Select a CA-configured certifier from the list and click OK.
Supply certifier ID and passwordChoose this option if you are using a certifier ID and password.
  • Choose the certifier ID that certified the user's ID and click Open. For example, to rename Joe Smith/Sales/NYC/ACME, use the certifier ID named SALES.ID.
  • Click "Certifier ID" to select an ID other than the one displayed.
  • Enter the password for the certifier ID and click OK.
7. In the "Certificate Expiration Date" dialog box, accept or change the new certification expiration date. The default certificate expiration date is two years from the current date.


8. In the Rename Person dialog box, you have the option of changing the primary or alternate name information. Then choose one of the following: 9. When the Processing Statistics dialog box appears, review the information to verify that all name changes have succeeded. If any fail, check the Certifier Log (certlog.nsf) to determine the reason for the failure. Click OK.

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