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Administrative Group Access

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Nov 25, 2002
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The original Admin of our server used his own ID as the manager of every database on our Lotus Notes Server. His ID and password was shared to hundreds of people in our company! I need to clear his name from everything. Before I do though, I wanted to make the group I called "Administrators" the manager of every database. On the server, I went into the ACL of a mail database, added the group I created (I am a memeber of the group), and selected "Manager" and "Mixed Group" and checked "Delete documents". When I am at my desk, I try to open the mail database that I set this all up on and it says I do not have access to that database.

What am I doing wrong!?
 
What did you set the "Group Type" of the Administrators group to?
 
Thanks anyway--I posted this question on a couple of forums, and someone answered it from They suggested I clear the cache on the server ([dbcache flush] at the server) and then rebuild the view ([load updall names.nsf -t "$ServerAccess" -r] at the server window).

Worked like a charm!
 
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