Update Policies
In update policies for account/group, the attribute names must be the same as their corresponding names in the document properties of account/group on Lotus Notes. To update the FullName
of an account, the name of the attribute should be UserName
.
No default value needs to be assigned for optional attributes if those do not need to be set.
The following lists the attributes for different update policies:
Note
Attributes marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory.
Rename a user
The value of this attribute should be Rename User.
The location of the Certifier ID file of the user. For example, c:\id\cert.id
The Certifier ID file password.
The new last name of the user.
The new middle name initial of the user
The new first name of the user.
The new organizational unit of the user.
New alternate organizational unit of the user.
The new alternate language of the user.
Determines whether you want to rename the Notes user or not. Values: True or False.
Recertify a user
The value of this attribute should be Recertify User.
The location of the Certifier ID file of the user. For example, c:\id\cert.id
The Certifier ID file password.
Move a user
The value of this attribute should be Move User.
The location of the Certifier ID file of the user. For example, c:\id\cert.id
The Certifier ID file password.
The location of the Certifier ID file of the user. For example, c:\id\target.id
The Certifier ID file password.
The name of the target certifier.
Change/Reset password of a user
Must be set to Yes to change the HTTP (Internet) Password of a user. Values: Yes (default) and No.
(Used only when the CURRENT_PASSWORD
feature string is not present) The current password of the ID file.
The location where the user ID file is stored. For example, c:\id\user.id
should be provided to change the ID file password of a user.
Must be set to Yes to reset the password of an ID file stored in the vault. Values: Yes and No (Default).
Sync ID File
The value of this attribute should be Sync ID File.
The location of the User ID file of the user. For example, c:\id\user.id
The User ID file password.
Get ID File
The value of this attribute should be Get ID File.
The location where the User ID file should be stored. For example, c:\id\user.id
The User ID file password.
Upload ID File
The value of this attribute should be Upload ID File.
The location where the User ID file is stored. For example, c:\id\user.id
The User ID file password.
Attach ID File to Mail File
Specifies if the ID File should be attached to the Mail File or not. Values: Yes and No (Default).
The mail server of the user's mail file.
The mail file path. For example, mail\userMail.nsf