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Domino Document Manager - Lotus documentation

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Signing site administration and <strong>documentation</strong> databases<br />

Perform this procedure in the <strong>Domino</strong> Administrator application, using a Notes ID<br />

that is both a <strong>Domino</strong> administrator and a member of the <strong>Domino</strong>.Doc Site<br />

Administrators group.<br />

1. Open the <strong>Lotus</strong> <strong>Domino</strong> Administrator application.<br />

2. Make sure you are logged in with an appropriate administrator ID. If not,<br />

choose File - Tools - Switch ID to use the correct ID.<br />

3. Choose File - Open Server, and select the server where <strong>Document</strong> <strong>Manager</strong><br />

was installed.<br />

4. Click the Files tab.<br />

5. Select the <strong>Document</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> directory that you specified during install.<br />

6. From the Show me dropdown list, choose Databases Only.<br />

7. Select the <strong>Domino</strong>.Doc Site Admin database and the five <strong>documentation</strong><br />

databases (ddmddig.nsf, ddmddpg.nsf, ddmadmgd.nsf, ddmusrgd.nsf,<br />

ddmddwf.nsf).<br />

8. Open the Tools list.<br />

9. Open the Database list.<br />

10. Click Sign.<br />

76 <strong>Document</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> Installation Guide<br />

11. In the Sign Database dialog box, make sure ″All design documents″ is<br />

selected, and click OK.<br />

The amount of time required to sign the database files varies depending on<br />

the server setup and connection.<br />

Note: During the signing process, you may be prompted to accept a certificate<br />

for /<strong>Lotus</strong> or other domains used in the <strong>Document</strong> <strong>Manager</strong><br />

development process. If you accept these certificates, they will be added<br />

to the local address book (not the server’s <strong>Domino</strong> Directory). You can<br />

safely delete these certificates from the local address book after the<br />

signing process is complete.<br />

12. When you see confirmation that the databases have been signed, click OK.

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