ADMINISTERING
When you change a user from non-roaming to HCL Domino® server roaming, the Administration Process changes the user's status in their Person document from non-roaming to roaming and creates a personal subdirectory for each roaming user.
Before you begin
To change a non-roaming user to a Domino server-based roaming user, you must have the following rights or privileges:
This personal subdirectory contains the roaming user's files. Be sure to observe the following guidelines when changing a user's roaming status:
Note: Only those users who have a hierarchical ID (for example, CN=Jane Doe/OU=East/O=Renovations) can be upgraded to roaming users.
The roaming user feature requires the use of Dynamic Client Configuration (DCC). If you have used the NOTES.INI setting, DisableDynConfigClient=1 to disable DCC, remove that entry or comment out the entry in the NOTES.INI file and then restart the client. If DCC is disabled, the end-user is never prompted as to whether they want to upgrade to roaming status; therefore, the administration process does not generate the administration requests that are required to perform the upgrade to roaming status. This applies only to upgrades to roaming status; it does not apply to new roaming user setups.
To change a non-roaming user to roaming
Procedure
1. From the Domino Administrator, click the People & Groups tab.
2. Select one or more non-roaming user name(s).
3. From the Tools pane, click People -> Roaming.
Note: If you do not choose this option, the Administration client is busy until the Administration Process completes the upgrade.
About this task
The procedure changes the user's status in their Person document from non-roaming to roaming. To verify that the change has been made:
2. Select the user you promoted to roaming.
3. Click Edit Person to open the user's Person document.
4. Click the Roaming tab. The User Can Roam field displays In Progress or Yes. The In Progress status displays until replication has occurred and all replicas of the user's files are updated.
Related concepts Considerations for changing roaming user status Understanding roaming users
Related tasks Roadmap for registering and configuring Notes roaming users Changing a roaming user to non-roaming