USER AND SERVER CONFIGURATION
Rename a user
There are several ways in which you "rename" a user. Usually they involve changing a user's common or alternate name. However, in IBM® Lotus® Domino® and Notes, the name hierarchy becomes part of the user's name. So if a user is moved and certified by a new hierarchy, then that too is considered renaming.
Change user roaming status
Managing users also involves changing their roaming status to nonroaming, or changing their nonroaming status to roaming.
When upgrading to or downgrading from Domino server roaming, always use the roaming tools available from the People and Groups tab - Tools - People. When upgrading to or downgrading from file server roaming, always use policies.
Move or open a user's files
In contrast to moving a user from one hierarchy to another, which is a simple renaming action, you may also need to move a user's actual files. For example, you can move a user's mail file and roaming files.
Delete a user name
When you delete a user name, you have the option of maintaining some of the files, while denying the user access to them. The Administration Process helps you automate deleting a user and deleting a user with the Web Administrator.
Synchronizing Windows 2003 Active Directory and Notes users
You can synchronize Notes users with users in Microsoft® Windows® 2003 Active Directory. You can also manage Notes users from the Windows 2003 Microsoft Management Console.
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