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How New Short Names are Created and Verified

Every Lotus Notes/Domino account has a unique short name.

When you create a new LND account in CA IdentityMinder, you can enter the account's short name, or you can allow the connector to create it for you. The connector uses the account's first name, last name, and (if necessary) numbers to generate a unique short name.

It works like this:

  1. You create a new LND account in CA IdentityMinder, leaving the Short Name field blank.
  2. After you click Submit, the connector uses an algorithm to create a short name.

    The short name includes the first letter of the first name, some or all letters from the last name, and some numbers if necessary.

  3. The connector checks the new short name against the existing short names in the available address books.
  4. If the short name already exists, the connector modifies the new short name and checks it again.
  5. When the new short name is found to be unique, the new account is created.

    Note: If the connector cannot create a unique short name, the creation of the new account fails. If this happens, you should enter the new short name yourself, instead of allowing the connector to create it.

Example: How the connector generates a short name

In this example, you create a new account with the following details:

When you create the new LND account, you leave the Short Name field blank.

The connector creates the short name psmith, and checks it for uniqueness. In this example, the short name psmith already exists.

The connector creates the new short name psmith1, and checks it for uniqueness. This short name is not in the available address books, so the new account is created.