| Joe Webb 2005-10-27, 8:00 am |
| Hi Ezra -
I did a quick google search for "sql server lotus domino email mail
file set" and found quite a few hits. Here's one for example.
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...er.*%26hl%3Den%
26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF- 8%26group%3Dmicrosof
t.public.sqlserver. *%26selm%3Dbaf801c20
c9d%252492131c80%252
43aef2ecf%2540TKMSFT
NGXA09%26rnum%3D3#e2
7757763eed7318
But it sound like your issue isn't so much with sql server, but with a
lotus notes client setup and configuration. Probably want to start in
that newsgroup.
HTH...
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On Tue, 4 Oct 2005 14:09:03 -0700, Ezra Fifield
< EzraFifield@discussi
ons.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I have SQL Server 2000 installed and I am trying to get it to make
>notifications through Lotus Domino on another server.
>
>I have been following the steps from this document I found:
>
>http://www.xpertise-training.com/bu....asp?NewsID=158
>
>Which seems to be working ok until I get to the step where outlook needs to
>be launched and setup. I am using outlook 2003 which has slightly different
>configuration options to outlook 2000 but i seem to have been able to muck
>through to get to where I can configure it to use lotus notes and it prompts
>for the Notes user ID file password.
>Once i have entered the password I specified when creating the notes user it
>prompts me with the following error:
>
>"Mail File not set, check Profile Properties"
>
>It is definately the correct password because if i type an incorrect
>password it tells me so.
>
>Can anyone tell me why it is prompting with this error?
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