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Forcing immediate indexes to actually update immediately DominoPower Magazine - March 2004 I'm sure many of you have written applications that involve full-text indexes, and found that the index doesn't update for some time after your agent completes, even when the index frequency is set to 'Immediate'. The Admin help suggests that such indexes are updated as soon as possible after the database is closed, but in fact, "as soon as possible" is not less than 15 minutes. This tip will show you how to get your immediate indexes to update immediately
Enabling and disabling the single login setting in Notes 6 DominoPower Magazine - April 2003 One of the new features of Notes 6 is the ability to set your operating system login to also be your Notes login. Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco will show you how it works.
Coding Domino server tasks in C: beyond Windows DominoPower Magazine - February 2001 Last month, Ian Cherrill took you through the source code for ACLHelp, a Domino server task written in C that lets you use the server console to add yourself into the ACL (Access Control List) of a database as a manager. That was using Windows. This month, he'll show you how to make ACLHelp run on other platforms.
Coding Domino server tasks in C: the adventure continues DominoPower Magazine - January 2001 Last month, Ian Cherrill introduced you to the idea of using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 to write Domino server programs. In the second part of this series, he's going to take you inside a program called ACLHelp, a simple server task that allows you to become manger of a database by using the Domino remote console.
Access list management system DominoPower Magazine - October 1999 Contributing Editor Dan Velasco has designed a system to provide "managers" of some databases with the ability to modify the access list for a database. The challenge: these managers didn't have, and never would have, manager access to the database or permission to modify any group documents in the Domino directory. Read all about how Dan pulled this off.
Who's on your ACL? DominoPower Magazine - March 1999 What we're about to show you almost got Contributing Editor Dan Velasco killed. Fortunately, our hero managed to escape the evil clutches of his manager and survived to share this most-secret information with you. Do you know who really has access to your Notes data? Dan, prior to his brush with mortality, developed a tool that looks deep inside an Access Control List and ferrets out each and every person with any sort of access, all in a pretty report. We'd show you the original report he created, but then we'd have to kill you. Instead, in part because it's hard to grow a magazine when you kill off its readers, Dan's prepared some mock-up reports and very real scripts that show you all the power of his ACL analysis tool without risking life and limb.
How to automatically build groups based on ACL roles DominoPower Magazine - February 1999 Creating groups can be a time-consuming challenge for many Notes and Domino administrators. In this hands-on LotusScript tutorial, Tom Lowery helps you build an agent that automatically constructs groups based on ACL roles. Not only will you learn a whole lot about how groups and roles work, you'll get a handy tool that will save you and your co-workers time and hassle.
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