- Add Internet Certificate to Person Record
You can add an Internet Certificate to a user's Person Record using this AdminP (Administration Process) request.
- Add Resource
You can add a resource, that is a room or reservation, to the Resource Reservations database using this AdminP (Administration Process) request and the Domino® Administrator.
- Adding servers to a cluster
You can add servers to a cluster using this AdminP (Administration Process) request.
- Approve person's name change request
You can approve a person's name change request using this AdminP (Administration Process) request.
- Certify new person key request
You can certify new person key request using this AdminP (Administration Process) request.
- Certify new server key request
You can certify new server key request using this AdminP (Administration Process) request.
- Change HTTP password in Domino Directory
Notes® users can change their HTTP password if the administrator has set the Allow users to change Internet password over HTTP field to Yes in the Password Management Options section on the Password Management tab of the Security Settings document. If the value in that field is No, the user is not able to change the HTTP password. The user has the ability to change the HTTP Internet password during authentication when attempting to access a Notes® database via a Web browser.
- Change user password in Domino Directory
You can change user passwords in the Domino® Directory using this AdminP (Administration Process) request.
- Copying server public key
You can copy a server public key using this AdminP (Administration Process) request.
- Create IMAP delegation requests
The Create IMAP delegation requests administration request is generated from an IMAP client when a user sets delegation preferences for their mail file. This is done from the user's desktop by clicking and then selecting mail delegation settings on the tab.
- Create mail files during setup
You can create mail files during setup using this AdminP (Administration Process) request.
- Create Mail-in database
You can create a Mail-in database using this AdminP (Administration Process) request.
- Create replica
You can create a database replica using this AdminP (Administration Process) request by selecting a database and then choosing Database - Create Replica from the tools pane in the Domino® Administrator.
- Creating a Notes roaming user
You create a roaming user during the user registration process.
- Delegate mail file
You can delegate a mail file using this AdminP (Administration Process) request.
- Delegate mail file on administration server
You can delegate mail file on administration server using this AdminP (Administration Process) request.
- Delegate Web mail file
You can delegate a Web mail file on an administration server using this AdminP (Administration Process) request.
- Delete Database
You can delete (retract) a database and, optionally, delete all replicas of the database.
- Delete group in Domino Directory
You can delete a group in the Domino® Directory using these AdminP (Administration Process) requests.
- Delete person in Domino Directory
You can delete a person in Domino® Directory using these AdminP (Administration Process) requests.
- Delete policy record in Domino Directory
You can delete an explicit policy using the Administration Process by performing a Delete Policy action from the Domino® Administrator. From the People & Groups tab, click Policies, select the explicit policy you are deleting and click Delete Policy.
- Delete resource
You can use the Administration Process to delete a resource from the Domino® Directory.
- Deleting a Notes roaming user
You can delete a roaming user in Domino® Administrator just as you would delete any user name. When you delete a roaming user, multiple administration requests are generated.
- Delete server name in Domino Directory
You can delete a server name using the Administration Process by performing a Delete Server action in the Domino® Directory or from the Domino® Administrator.
- Downgrading a user from roaming to non-roaming user
You can use the Domino® Administrator to downgrade a user from roaming to nonroaming.
- Find name in domain
You can locate user names and group names in a domain.
- Maintain Trends Database Record
The Maintain trends database record request is executed as part of a mail file or database move action initiated due to resource balancing initiated by the Domino® Activity Trends tool.
- Modify CA Configuration in Domino Directory
You can modify a CA configuration in the Domino® Directory.
- Modify ID recovery information in Domino Directory
You can modify recovery information for a Notes® ID.
- Modify resource
You can modify a resource or a room in the Domino® Directory.
- Modify User information stored in the Domino Directory
You can modify user information that is stored in the Domino® Directory.
- Move a mail file from one server to another
You can use the Administration Process to move a person's mail file from one server in your domain to another by performing a Move Mail File action in the Domino® Directory or the Domino® Administrator. The Maintain trends database record request is executed as part of a mail file move initiated due to resource balancing initiated by the Activity Trends tool.
- Move database from a cluster server
You can use the Administration Process to move a database from a cluster server to another server by choosing from the tools pane. This request creates a replica of the original database on another server.
- Move database from a non-cluster server
You can use the Administration Process to move a database from a non-cluster server to another server by choosing from the tools pane. This request creates a replica of the original database on another server, then creates a request requiring administrator's approval to delete the database from the source server.
- Moving a roaming user
You can use the Domino® Administrator to move a roaming user's files from one server to another server. While performing the procedure to move a roaming user's roaming files (journal.nsf, bookmark.nsf, names.nsf), you have the option to move the user's mail file as well. When you move users' mail files and roaming files, Domino generates several types of administration requests to process the changes.
- Place server's Notes build number into Server record
Use the Administration Process to put the server's Notes® build number into the Server document.
- Recertify Certificate Authority in Domino Directory
You can recertify a certificate authority with the Administration Process by selecting the CA in the Domino® Directory and then choosing from the Configuration tab in the Domino® Administrator.
- Recertify servers
You can recertify servers using the Administration Process from the Domino® Administrator.
- Recertifying users
You can recertify users using the Administration Process from the Domino® Administrator.
- Remove Certificate from Domino or LDAP Directory
The Remove Certificate from Domino or LDAP directory request is generated when an administrator revokes a certificate and it is removed from the Domino® Directory or LDAP directory. Certificates are revoked if they can no longer be trusted, for example, if the subject of the certificate leaves the organization or if the key has been compromised.
- Remove servers from a cluster
You can remove servers from a cluster using the Domino® Administrator.
- Rename group
You can rename a group using the Administration Process by performing a Rename Group action from the Domino® Administrator.
- Rename person
You can rename a user with the Administration Process by choosing from the tools pane of the Domino® Administrator.
- Rename person - name change refused
If a user refuses to accept a proposed name change, a series of administration requests are generated. These requests require the administrator's attention and one requires the administrator's approval. The sequence of requests is generated only when the name change is refused by the user.
- Rename person - name change ignored by user
If a user ignores a proposed name change, and does not accept or reject the name change, a series of administration requests are generated. These requests require the administrator's attention and one requires the administrator's approval. The sequence of requests is generated only when the name change is ignored by the user.
- Rename Web user
You can rename a Web user with the Administration Process by selecting the Web user you are renaming, and choosing from the tools pane of the Domino® Administrator. The timing shown for each request is the default, which you can customize through the Server Tasks - Administration Process section of the Server document.
- Server registration requests
Administration Process requests are carried out during server registration .
- Set Directory Assistance Field
An Administration Request updates the name of the Directory assistance database.
- Set directory filename
The Set Directory Filename request adds the file name of a server's primary Domino® Directory to the hidden view ($Directories), and places the directory name in the Server document.
- Set password fields
You can update the password fields in a user's Person document using the Administration Process.
- Set user name and enable schedule agent
The "Set user name and enable schedule agent" request is generated when a user sets the Out of Office agent. A user must have Editor access to the mail file set this agent.
- Set Web Admin fields
The Set Web Admin fields request applies only to pre-Domino 6 servers.
- Set Web user name and enable scheduled agent
The Set Web user name and enable schedule agent request is generated when a Web user sets the Out of Office agent. A user must have Editor access to the mail file to set this agent.
- Sign database with server's ID file
Use the Administration Process to sign a database using the server ID file.
- Store CA Policy Information in the Domino Directory
The Store CA policy information in the Domino Directory request is issued during CA recovery, when you modify the list of registration authorities or certificate authorities in the Domino® Directory, when you update the CA's ICL attachment or the information that surrounds it in the Domino® Directory.
- Store certificate in Domino or LDAP Directory
The Store certificate in Domino® or LDAP Directory request is generated when a request for a new Internet certificate is approved by the CA.
- Store Certificate Revocation List in Domino or LDAP Directory
The Domino® CA process issues and maintains certificate revocation lists (CRLs) for each Internet certifier.
- Store directory type in Server record
The Store Directory Type in Server Record request adds a value to a new field in the Server document called Configuration Directory Only to indicate whether or not the directory is a Configuration directory.
- Store server's CPU count
If a discrepancy is located of the CPU count value is 0, Administration Process posts a Store Server CPU Count request.
- Store server's DNS host name in Server record
The Administration Process posts a request to populate the SMTPFullHostName field in the Server document.
- Update client information in Person record
Updates the Notes® client license information as well as the Notes® client platform, Notes® client build, and the Notes® client machine.
- Update domain catalog configuration
Update the domain catalog configuration.
- Update external domain information
Update the external domain information to allow a connection to a server in another domain.
- Update license tracking information in Domino Directory
Once each day, an administration request sends to the administration process, information regarding new users and information regarding users who have not accessed the server within the last 30 days.
- Update server's protocol information
Update the server's protocol for the Notes® network ports in the Server document.
- Updating a user from non-roaming to roaming
You can use the Domino® Administrator to update a user from a non-roaming state to a roaming state by selecting the user and choosing from the Tools pane.
- Web set Soft Deletion Expire Time
You change the expiration time for soft delete using the Administration Process.