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Subject: Lotus Domino AdminP requests
Category: Computers > Software
Asked by: oc21-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 22 Jun 2004 09:01 PDT
Expires: 25 Jun 2004 07:08 PDT
Question ID: 364546
I have created a custom administration request form and a server addin to
process these requests based on description given at
http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/today.nsf/lookup/Custom_AdminP_Handler.  This
server addin processes requests recieved by posting requests using the
request form.

The only deviations from whats in the article worth mentioning are:
D1) The name of the server addin exe starts with character 'n'. The message
queue created by the process is called "MQ$<process name without the 'n'>".

D2) I have set the "OnClose: Present mail send dialog" for the
administration request form and use this to sign & send the request to
Administration Requests database.

Problem encountered on Domino Server 6.x:

P1) For some reason, when i issue a request after filling out the
parameters, though at the server console i can see that the Router has
delivered the message to Administration Requests database, nothing seems to
happen after this. The adminp task does not identify the document as a new
request.  Have tried "tell adminp process new", "tell adminp process all",
nothing happens.

Incidentally, the same stuff works with a Domino Server & Administrator
5.0.8 setup.

Any ideas on what could be wrong? Has anyone seen something like this (not)
happening before?

Clarification of Question by oc21-ga on 22 Jun 2004 09:07 PDT
I need to get this working on LN 6.0.2CF2. Any suggestions that will
help me get there will make my day (and yours too :-). This is kinda
urgent... will have to cancel this by coming Monday (28th June).
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