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> "UncleBuckle" <UncleBuckle[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C1CD8701-85FB-494B-B417-FF3DC8595C22[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> I have been using, with reasonable success, the Lotus Notes Connector
>> with
>> Outlook 2003. My company recently moved my mail database to another Notes
>> server but the Outlook Connector has not recognized the change. It is
>> still
>> pointing to my old mail server location and I do not know how or where
>> this
>> setting is modified. In fact, the Notes server address is greyed out in
>> Outlook's Tools | E-mail Accounts | Change dialog box. Does ANYONE know
>> of a
>> way to change this setting? I have tried uninstalling the Outlook
>> Connector
>> for Lotus Notes and uninstalling Office 2003. For info, Notes appears to
>> have an old replica of my mail database on the original server but
>> everything
>> on the server indicates my mail database is now on the new server. Thanks
>> for
>> any info you might be able to provide.
>>
>> UncleBuckle
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