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Trying the same test on the user's machine, I noticed that the Domino Server sent back 4 x Request timed out results, yet when I tried pinging the Domino Server's IP address, it gave 4 successful replies. I had to eliminate my doubts, so using my own computer on the company's network, I pinged the Domino Server and got 4 replies back so that confirmed the server was up and running. It threw back the same error message, as well as adding that the server was not responding.Īt this point, I was wondering if the server was down or if the PC was refusing connectivity with the Domino Server for some reason. I selected the TCP port and made a trace on the specific server the user should have had a connection with. To do that, I went through File > Preferences > Notes Ports. Once I confirmed all that information was correct, I went and checked the ports. Correct Domino Server, IBM Sametime proxy, Mail server, etc. So, my first line of attack was to verify the user's location document. Error message? The Remote Server is not a known TCP/IP host. There was no communication between the Domino Server and his machine whatsoever. Just when I think I know everything about the application, something new crops up to surprise and amaze me.įour months ago, I was remoted into a client's PC who had suddenly stopped receiving emails. Sometimes we only see one section of the Lotus Interface go missing, other times we might get stuck at the loading screen. Lotus Notes has always interested me due to the way it presents errors to its users.
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