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Solution

Well... I found the solution
In order to fix this problem follow this procedure:

1. Run "tell amgr sched" on all the servers in the Domain in order to verify in what database (mail\<mailfile>.nsf) is running the Out Of Office agent.

2. Open the database with the problem (mail\<mailfile>.nsf) from the Domino Administrator.

3. Go to --> View --> Design. At this point the Lotus Domino Designer will be opened with the database selected.

4. Expand the Code section from the left side menu and double click in Agents.

5. Select the OutOfOffice agent from the list.

6. Click in Disable button and close.

7. Verify again the OOO agent from the server console executing: tell amgr sched.

At this point, the OOO for this specific client will be disabled.

Thank you if someone were reading to me


Feedback response number WEBB7KVJW4 created by ~Sven Elkroberglen on 10/29/2008

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