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Checking template signatures, Using Domino Designer, open the Domino.Doc Library template

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8. In the InfoBox, click the Fields tab, then scroll down to HTTPHostName. Verify that the field value exactly matches the fully qualified Internet host name that you confirmed in step 4 above. Checking template signatures Lotus Domino Document Manager templates must be signed using an appropriate administrator ID (a Notes ID that is a Domino administrator and a member of the Domino.Doc Site Administrators group), and not with a Domino server ID. This applies to the templates listed below, and to any custom templates: • Domino.Doc Library template (domdoc.ntf) • Domino.Doc File Cabinet template (filecab.ntf) • Domino.Doc Transaction template (ddmtrans.ntf) • Domino.Doc Log template (dmlog.ntf) • Domino.Doc Configuration template (ddmconfg.ntf) • Domino.Doc Site Admin template (ddadmin.ntf) To verify that each template is signed correctly, follow these steps: 1. Using Domino Designer, open the Domino.Doc Library template (domdoc.ntf) located in the server data directory (typically c:\lotus\domino\data or c:\domino\data). 2. For each design element, check that the "Last Modified By" field lists a valid administrator ID. If the name listed is not an appropriate administrator ID, you will need to re-sign the template using an appropriate administrator ID. Note Be sure to check each design element in Forms, Agents, Subforms, Script Libraries, Database Scripts, and Navigators. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each Document Manager template and custom template. 4. If needed, re-sign any templates that were not signed with the appropriate administrator ID. For detailed instructions, see the "Signing templates and databases" chapter. 5. After you finish re-signing any templates, type the following command at the Domino server console to refresh the design of the databases: load design Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Document Manager Server Configuration Problems 101

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8.
In the InfoBox, click the Fields tab, then scroll down to HTTPHostName.
Verify that the field value exactly matches the fully qualified Internet
host name that you confirmed in step 4 above.
Checking template signatures
Lotus Domino Document Manager templates must be signed using an
appropriate administrator ID (a Notes ID that is a Domino administrator and
a member of the Domino.Doc Site Administrators group), and not with a
Domino server ID. This applies to the templates listed below, and to any
custom templates:
Domino.Doc Library template (domdoc.ntf)
Domino.Doc File Cabinet template (filecab.ntf)
Domino.Doc Transaction template (ddmtrans.ntf)
Domino.Doc Log template (dmlog.ntf)
Domino.Doc Configuration template (ddmconfg.ntf)
Domino.Doc Site Admin template (ddadmin.ntf)
To verify that each template is signed correctly, follow these steps:
1.
Using Domino Designer, open the Domino.Doc Library template
(domdoc.ntf) located in the server data directory (typically
c:\lotus\domino\data or c:\domino\data).
2.
For each design element, check that the “Last Modified By” field lists a
valid administrator ID. If the name listed is not an appropriate
administrator ID, you will need to re-sign the template using an
appropriate administrator ID.
Note
Be sure to check each design element in Forms, Agents, Subforms,
Script Libraries, Database Scripts, and Navigators.
3.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each Document Manager template and custom
template.
4.
If needed, re-sign any templates that were not signed with the
appropriate administrator ID.
For detailed instructions, see the “Signing templates and databases”
chapter.
5.
After you finish re-signing any templates, type the following command
at the Domino server console to refresh the design of the databases:
load design
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