Overview
An adapter is an interface between a managed resource and the IBM® Security Identity server. The Lotus Notes Adapter provides connectivity between the IBM Security Identity server and the Lotus® Domino® server.
The adapter uses the Notes® client to communicate with the Lotus Domino server. It also requires the administrator's ID file to log on to the Lotus Domino server. Administrator privileges allow the adapter to read, write, and change user accounts on the server.
The Lotus
Notes Adapter supports:
- User account management
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- Adding user accounts. Registering new users
with:
- Domino access, Sametime access, Roaming access, only Sametime® access
- Explicit policies
- Roaming profile
- Full Name, Short Name, ITIM_ERUID or Custom attribute as a User ID (eruid)
- Mail file by using a mail template from Mail Template Server
- Mail Replica file on Replica Server
- Multiple Certifier ID files
- Two replica mail files
- Custom attributes
- Modifying user accounts attributes:
- Upgrading users from non-roaming to Roaming profile
- Changing the Lotus Notes user account passwords, such
as:
- ID file passwords or Internet/HTTP passwords or both
- Changing the ID file passwords at various locations, such as, File system, Person Document, Shadow Database (NoteIDsAddressBook) or Log Database
- Suspending and restoring user accounts with old or new passwords
- Deleting user accounts with or without Mail file immediately or in the background by using the Administration Process (AdminP) command
- Reconciling user accounts, support data, and user lookup
- Supporting Lotus Notes ID Vault
- Running the following AdminP commands:
- Renaming a user
- Recertifying a user
- Move user in hierarchy
- Creating a replica of database
- Moving a replica of database
- Deleting an Access Control List (ACL)
- Delete person in NAB
- Adding user accounts. Registering new users
with:
- Group management
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- Adding groups
- Modifying groups
- Deleting groups