Microsoft KB Archive/280751

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XFOR: How to Manually Configure the Notes Connector When Using Notes R5

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Q280751

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Exchange Server, version 5.5

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SUMMARY
This article describes how to manually configure a server that is running Lotus Notes to connect to Exchange Server 5.5 when you are using Lotus R5.

MORE INFORMATION
In Exchange 5.5, the Microsoft Exchange Connector for Lotus Notes includes the Lotus Notes Configuration utility. This utility may not work properly with Notes R5. This article assumes that R5 is used as both the server and the client.

To manually configure a Lotus Notes-based server:


 * 1) Start the Domino Administrator program, and then log on with an account that has full administrator privileges.
 * 2) On the File menu, point to Database, and then click New.
 * 3) Click the Domino-based server that connects to the Exchange-based server.
 * 4) In the Title box, type Exchange.box, and then verify that the file is also named &quot;Exchange.box.&quot;
 * 5) Click Mail Router Mailbox for the template for the new database, and then click OK.
 * 6) On the left side of the Domino Administrator program, click the Domains icon, and then verify that the appropriate Notes-based server is entered.
 * 7) Click the Files tab, and then in the Show Me box, click Mail Boxes only.
 * 8) Right-click Mail.box, and then click Access Control/Manage.
 * 9) Add the connector client to the Access Control List (ACL), and then give the connector Depositor permissions.
 * 10) Right-click Exchange.box, and then click Access Control/Manage.
 * 11) Add the connector client to the ACL, give the connector Manager permissions, and then verify that the Delete Documents check box has been selected.
 * 12) In the Show Me box, click Databases Only.
 * 13) Right-click Names.nsf, and then click Access Control/Manage.
 * 14) Add the connector client to the ACL, give the connector Manager permissions, and then verify that the Delete Documents check box has been selected.
 * 15) Double-click Names.nsf.
 * 16) On the left side of the Name and Address Book view, click to expand the Server object, and then click Domains.
 * 17) Click Add Domain, click Foreign Domain in the Domain type box, and then in the Domain Name box, type Exchange.
 * 18) Click the Mail Information tab, type the name of the Notes server in the Gateway server name box, and then type Exchange.box in the Gateway mail file name box.
 * 19) Click Save and close.

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