Blue tick with 5 beside an agent what does it mean?

Agent has to the left of it a blue check mark, with a small 5 beside the check mark.

I think I used to know what this meant; but in any event, I don’t anymore.

I know the blue check means “active” (which is a lie in this case; the agent isn’t being picked up by Agent Manager, which is why I’m posing this question), but not sure what the 5 indicates and don’t even know how to search for this.

Subject: Blue tick with 5 beside an agent what does it mean?

All Realeases, All Platforms?

Subject: Blue tick with 5 beside an agent what does it mean?

Thanks all!

Turns out if you see that 5, the agent prolly isn’t going to run on the server, so it means there is a problem somewhere – in this instance, it had been edited by a Notes 8 client, for running on a 6.5 server, and so it stopped working.

Subject: Blue tick with 5 beside an agent what does it mean?

The following table lists the ACL level constants, their integer equivalent, and the access level they grant:

Constant Integer Access level

ACLLEVEL_NOACCESS 0 No access

ACLLEVEL_DEPOSITOR 1 Depositor access

ACLLEVEL_READER 2 Reader access

ACLLEVEL_AUTHOR 3 Author access

ACLLEVEL_EDITOR 4 Editor access

ACLLEVEL_DESIGNER 5 Designer access

ACLLEVEL_MANAGER 6 Manager access

Subject: Blue tick with 5 beside an agent what does it mean?

From an article by Julie Kadashevich on the out-of-office agent (I’ve never seen it documented anywhere else):

The “check-5” icon indicates that the agent will behave as enabled on R5 servers, but is disabled by Release 6 and later servers. See the discussion on compatibility of R5 and Release 6/7 Editor level access in part 2 of this series.

Subject: Blue tick with 5 beside an agent what does it mean?

It means that the agent will act as enabled on an R5 server, but disabled on an R6+ server.