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  1. sailen

    How to change computer name?

    Are you running WINS on your network? If so, delete the WINS mappings for the old server name before renaming it. Also, remember to know the local administrator ID/password so if you cannot join the domain, you can login locally and change the name back. You can even add the new server name...
  2. sailen

    Obtaining ODBC drivers for Windows 95

    ODBC is a component of IBM's Client Access or Client Access Express?  If you select custom install, you can select the ODBC components and then within the Client Access group, you should see an ODBC Administrator.  You will have to create your DSNs point to the appropriate...
  3. sailen

    Domino v5 & NT service

    The exe is NSERVICE.EXE and it is located in the NOTES directory (same place as your server executible.<br><br>If your SERVER.ID has a password then you need to enter it everytime the server reboots.&nbsp;&nbsp;My recommendation is to remove the password off the server.id and place the server in...
  4. sailen

    How can I connect two Netware 5.0 LANs through cable modem?

    You may complicate the equation by adding BorderManager and VPN if all you want is interconnectivity of two 5.0 LANs.&nbsp;&nbsp;Are you eventually looking at merging the two trees together?&nbsp;&nbsp;Are you running IPX/IP or pure IP?&nbsp;&nbsp;With the additional details, I could possibly...
  5. sailen

    Netware 5 server freezes

    Your first step is to bring the server back to its original state - did you back up your SP3a configuration prior to the SP4 install?&nbsp;&nbsp;If so, please follow the instructions to undo the SP4 install in the readme file.<br><br>Next, unload any non essential NLMs so as to reduce the load...
  6. sailen

    IP Routing

    When you say you cannot communicate to the UNIX box within the same LAN, does that mean both ways.&nbsp;&nbsp;That is the UNIX box cannot ping the Novell servers and the Novell servers cannot ping the UNIX box.<br><br>If that is the case, try pinging the Novell servers from a client and do the...
  7. sailen

    How to import Outlook 98 data into Notes Client?

    I believe the old Notes client have an export feature that allow the info to be saved in CSV format. Outlook easily reads that format. Otherwise, I've known people to use Excel as a conversion program. That is Notes to Excel and Excel to Outlook.<br> <br> I'll look into the two conversion...
  8. sailen

    How do you guys think of Domino/Notes vs MS Exchange?

    Hi Domino is hands down a better groupware platform than Exchange. I find it to run much faster than Exchange (similar hardware), has better error logs and seems to be more robust than Exchange (does not crash as often).<br> <br> However, Exchange has its popularity with the Microsoft brand...
  9. sailen

    Installing lotus Domino/Notes R5 on Windows NT Terminal Server

    Domino install on terminal server is the same as a standard NT server. Insert the CD and run setup<br> <br> Assuming you wish to run the clients off a session on the terminal server, then you install the client from Install mode (Control Panel, Add/Remove software and run the Notes setup...
  10. sailen

    Lost User ID

    Can't you just delete the user and recreate the user with a dummy password? I've done that before with ver 3.3
  11. sailen

    How to import Outlook 98 data into Notes Client?

    I have Outlook98 users (SMTP mail only) who want to use the Notes client for e-mail. I have the Notes clients all setup and they receive both SMTP and notes mail just fine. Is there a way I can import the old Outlook inbox into Notes so they have their old messages?<br> <br> Outlook allows you...

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