~Rebecca ElnipuletsiFeb 2, 2015, 11:19 PM82 Postslotustraveler.nsfI would go to lotustraveler.nsf select the user and click wipe device :)
~Tip EkresamanFeb 3, 2015, 3:17 AM212 PostsHow to delete user from Traveler An administrator can remove old or invalid users from the IBM® Lotus Notes® Traveler administrator UI and database. This should only be done for users where access is already restricted using a Lotus Notes Traveler or Domino server access list, or who are no longer listed in the Domino directory . An administrator can remove old or invalid users from the IBM® Lotus Notes® Traveler administrator UI and database. This should only be done for users where access is already restricted using a Lotus Notes Traveler or Domino server access list, or who are no longer listed in the Domino directory. Traveler users inactive for longer than 1 month will be cleaned up by the database automatically. To completely remove a user from Lotus Notes Traveler: tell traveler delete * <username> tell traveler security delete * <username> Note: If the user has already been deleted from the Domino® Directory, then the full user name must be specified. For example: tell traveler delete * "CN=John Doe/OU=Raleigh/O=IBM" The above two steps should completely remove the user, but you can verify with these additional steps: Run the following command: Run the following command: Open LotusTraveler.nsf and verify that there are no entries for the user. Open ntsclcache.nsf and verify that there are no entries for the user. NOTE: The Traveler service should be restarted for all deletes to be displayed properly (Console Cmd: restart task traveler) NOTE: Any Remote Wipe commands performed on users/devices must be cleared before the entries can be deleted. For information about deleting a user from the Domino server, see the topic "Deleting a User" in the Domino Administrator documentation.
~Hal BubnuskijipFeb 9, 2015, 9:24 PM13 PostsHow to remove users/devices from TravelerThanks for this very helpful post!