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Error: "Document is not signed" When the AdminP Attempts to Change User Password After Upgrading Server

Technote Number: 1105876


Problem:
This issue has been reported to Lotus software Quality Engineering, and has
been addressed in Domino 6.0.2.

It was found that the problem was related to R5 servers creating signed AdminP
requests that would fail when processed by an "Administration Server" running
on Domino 6.

If a user changes his or her Notes password and then accesses an R5 server
first, via either an R5 or Notes/Domino 6 client, the AdminP request to "Change
User Password in Domino Directory" fails with the error "Document is not
signed." If, however, the first server the user accesses after changing the
password is an R6 server, the request is successfully processed by the
Administration server. It matters which server is accessed first, because if
the client (running either R5 or ND6) were to access the Domino 6 server first
the request would have been correctly signed to be processed by the Domino 6
server without error.
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