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Open the Name and Address Book , commonly called the NAB.
Expand Server
Under Server, select Server.
Select the server you want to fix.
Select the security tab
Under the Create New Databases have LocalDomainServers, and a group of
which your administrator(s) are a member.  Better to use a group than
individuals.

Rob Berendt

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                    "Richard Bryant"
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I'm new to Domino on the AS/400 and need some quick info. How can I stop a
user from creating databases on the server?


Thanks,

Richard Bryant
Quipp systems Inc

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