I wouldn't Uninstall the client. The automated processes have not updated the ACL of the Users Mailfile with the new name this is why they have no access. Change this manually and the user will regain access. Also, once into the mailfile, check the mailfile owner field Under Tools > Preferences...
In the registry at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Clients\mail key you should see a Lotus Notes entry. If not try re-installing Lotus Notes. If this fails try some of these links. I had this problem a little while ago and used these, but cannot remember what was the final fix...
Just in case you're interested, I was having this exact same problem. I use a Proxy address for HTTP and FTP. EPO was set to use Internet Explorer for the Proxy information and was trying to connect to NAIFtp.
I tried all as recc'd on NAI 31885, and others. What seems to have worked for me is...
I know that when you update servers you get a file called upgrade.log, which details the incremental version information.
I'm afraid I can't remember if you get the same on the clients (I'd check here but the version they are using is very old and distributed via ZENWorks so just because I...
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1. Notes Client - Go To Help > About Notes. A splash screen will display the version and the release number.
2. Notes Domino - From the Domino Server Console type in 'Show Server' this will give you the current version and release number.
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If you have Notes Designer, and are happy using it, you can do the following:
Open the mailfile in Designer, Go To Forms and open up the default 'Memo' Form.
Scroll down to the Property called 'Body', right click on it and select Field Properties. Select the Font tab. Whatever y6ou...
I really need some help with this one.
Have got a brand new compaq ML350 and have installed Win2000 SP2 and ArcServe 2000 WE with a SP 4 . The tape drive we are using is an internal AIT 35/70 LVD Tape Drive, really weird but this tae drive plugs into the Disk Controller bay, not seen that...
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