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Renaming a Lotus iNotes user
You rename an IBMŸ LotusŸ iNotes™ user who has an IBMŸ LotusŸ NotesŸ ID (and a Notes certified public key located in their Person Document in the Domino Directory) the same way you rename a Notes
user. However, in Lotus iNotes, after a rename has been initiated, users must access their Notes IDs to complete the process. Depending on whether the user's mail file has an imported copy of their Notes ID, users can do one of two things to access their Notes ID, which will then complete the rename process:
User mail file has imported copy of Notes ID -- If the user's Lotus iNotes mail file contains an imported copy of their Notes ID, the user can either decrypt an encrypted message, or send an encrypted message to complete the rename process.
User mail file does not have an imported copy of Notes ID -- If the user's Lotus iNotes mail file does not contain an imported copy of their Notes ID, the user can either import one, which is required for using Lotus iNotes secure mail features, or can access the Notes ID using a Notes client. Doing either of these things completes the rename process.
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Renaming a Notes user's common or alternate name
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