Yes you should. You can run with server up and running.
CHGOWN '/Domino' NEWOWN(QNOTES) SUBTREE(*ALL)
Mark Gesick
Lotus Development Manager
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Today's Topics:
1. Domino file authority. (rob@xxxxxxxxx)
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message: 1
date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 10:45:23 -0500
from: rob@xxxxxxxxx
subject: Domino file authority.
On our Domino Health Check we got dinged by some of our OS file
authorities being wrong. An obvious error was mail8.ntf was owned by me
instead of QNOTES. I think I ftp'ed up a patched template from IBM.
A thought I have is bring the servers down, then run
CHGOWN '/servername/NOTES/DATA' NEWOWN(QNOTES) SUBTREE(*ALL)
CHGAUT '/servername/NOTES/DATA' USER(*PUBLIC) DTAAUT(*EXCLUDE)
OBJAUT(*NONE) SUBTREE(*ALL)
Is there any reason I should NOT do this?
Rob Berendt
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