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Removing notes.ini settings via the console

Chris Whisonant  |    |  Tags:  domino administration console notes.ini  |  Comments (0)
The other week I was made aware of something I did not know was possible. It turns out that the reason I never knew it was possible was that it is new with Domino 8. I found this out after attempting the trick on a Domino 7.0.3 server... :)

With previous releases of Domino, if you wanted to remove a line from the notes.ini, you had to manually edit the file. But now, with Domino 8, you can type set config Notes_ini_Setting= and this will remove the line completely. In previously releases, the line would still exist but it would just have a null value. Below is a screen capture of me doing this.



You can see that I show config to verify the entry exists. Then I set it to = null. Then I show config again and get "Invalid value for command option" (which means the entry does not exist. Finally, I set it back to its original value and show config again to validate that it exists.

Note: If you really want to make sure the entry is gone (and doesn't re-appear or stay enforced), be sure to look through your configuration documents and also remove the entry from the notes.ini section.

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