Security and Access

Agents or other LotusScript® code that uses the Notes® connector or File connector must be signed with a Notes® ID that has permission to run unrestricted agents. This also applies to any script libraries used by such code. Specifically, connections through these connectors will be blocked with an error unless the signing Notes® ID has this permission.

Note: There is a similar situation in the Domino® Enterprise Connection Services (DECS) application. Within DECS, attempting to browse Notes® when creating an Activity or using the Initialize Keys functionality may generate a LotusScript® error regarding access to unrestricted agents. The DECS application must be allowed to run unrestricted agents in order for these capabilities to work.

You can correct this problem by adding the ID "Lotus Notes® Template Development/Lotus Notes®" to the "Run Unrestricted Agents" field in the Domino® server's entry in the Domino® Directory which contains that server. The "Run Unrestricted Agents" field resides under the Security tab. Alternately, you can re-sign the DECS administrator database with a Notes® ID already listed in the "Run Unrestricted Agents" field.