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Gabriella, Thanks. I will pass this along to the developer and check the Administration Help database. Roger Vicker, CCP gabriella@turtleweb.com wrote: > This is a multipart message in MIME format. > -- > [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] > You should not be replicating the names.nsf down to the client for this > but instead create a Mobile Directory Catalog which will contain the > information you need and is about 1% of the size with only person > information in it. Instructions for creating a Directory Catalog are in > the Administration Help database. > > Gabriella Davis > The Turtle Partnership Limited > PCLP Developer / Administrator > http://www.turtleweb.com > > "Roger Vicker, CCP" <rvicker@vicker.com> > Sent by: domino400-admin@midrange.com > 01/04/2002 23:44 > Please respond to domino400 > > To: Domino 400 <domino400@midrange.com> > cc: > Subject: Remove ID copies from NAB and replicating it to >client. > > Hello, > > Domino 5.0.9 on an AS400 at V5R1M0 > > We have a developer that wants the NAB (names.nsf) replicated to each > user's client so he can use it in the app to retrieve the logged on > user's first & last name when they are disconnected. > > Since some users were originally registered to store a copy of the ID > in the NAB I now need to finally clean the NAB up by removing them. > There is already a secured cache of ID files elsewhere on the system. > When I try to "Detach" them all that happens is that I get a new copy > on the PC. There is no "Delete attachment" option so what is the best > way to clean them out? > > Is there any other security exposures from having a replica of the NAB > on each client? > > Thanks. > > Roger Vicker, CCP > > -- > *** Vicker Programming and Service *** Have bits will byte *** > www.vicker.com *** > Where bribes are cheerfully accepted. > -- *** Vicker Programming and Service *** Have bits will byte *** www.vicker.com *** Where bribes are cheerfully accepted.
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