Hi Jeff
I believe (although I haven't tested this) that the reminder is actually sent, but it's sent to the group email. That's an email alias associated with the group itself, rather than being sent to the individual members of the group.
Most LDAP administrators don't bother setting up group email aliases, so you end up with a blank email address, and so no reminder gets sent.
One way to work around this that we've used very successfully is to use a couple of custom componentss that we've built.
The basic design pattern is described here (for LC7, but the principle is the same):
http://www.avoka.com/apps/checkcookie?location=/resources/resources/AnAdvancedApproachtoTaskReminder...This works a little differently in LC8 - basically, you need to kick off a sub-process just prior to your User step, wait for 10 seconds in the sub-process, and then look up the task in the parent process. (Sounds complicated, but it's actuall quite simple.)
The component to take a group id, and turn it into a comma separated list of email addresses is LookupGroup.
http://avoka.dnsalias.com/confluence/display/Public/Lookup+DSCand
http://avoka.dnsalias.com/confluence/display/Public/Find+Out+Details+About+the+Last+Form+UserIf you need more details, please email info-at-avoka.com.
We should probably update the LC7 documentation to explain how it's done in LCES.
Howard
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