Bruce Elgort

Domino 5 to Domino 6 migrations - A simple question
Friday, August 13th, 2004
Domino 6 agent properties

I have a situation where I have an R5 application server that has over 150 databases on it. Many of these databases have agents which make use of calls to ODBC sources which in Domino 6 require the use of restricted operations to be set via the agent properties. Out-of-the-box the default is "Do not allow restricted operations". Has anybody found an easy was to easily change this property across databases? I would just hate to go into each database and make these changes manually.



 
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Comment posted by Bruce08/13/2004 11:10:03 AM


Heini just IM'ed me with this:

http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/55c38d716d632d9b8525689b005ba1c0/f26292f8d82de6d685256e5400692dcf?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,%24Restricted

I wish there were a utility to do this


Comment posted by Julian Robichaux08/13/2004 06:42:24 PM
Homepage: http://www.nsftools.com


Bruce -

See if this will work for you:
http://www.nsftools.com/tips/APITips.htm#agentrestrictionlist

- Julian


Comment posted by Bruce08/13/2004 09:08:26 PM


Julian,

YOU ROCK! Huricanes on me. Oh wait..... bad timing. Did you fair the storm ok? Inquiring minds want to know


Comment posted by Julian Robichaux08/14/2004 06:54:52 AM
Homepage: http://www.nsftools.com


Yes, the storm was fared (thanks for asking). Everything seemed to go just south of us. St. Augustine got hit pretty hard from what I heard, but for us it was just wind and rain...and not nearly as much as one would expect.

Dodged another bullet.

- Julian


Comment posted by Nathan T. Freeman08/14/2004 09:12:58 AM


Julian, maybe you haven't been in a hurricane lately, but it's hardly a bullet. I'll never understand why people get so worked up about them. I used to go out and play frisbee in 'canes as a kid. It's just a thunderstorm with the volume turned up.


Comment posted by Mac Guidera09/03/2004 12:27:41 PM
Homepage: http://www.macguidera.net


Nathan, hardly a bullet is right, it's more of a bomb.
Maybe you don't know anyone who has lost everything in a hurricane?
It's nothing to play with. Anyway, Charley must have been one loud thunderstorm.
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/040814/ids_photos_ts/r4166326220.jpg


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