Microsoft KB Archive/185106

= XFOR: LinkAge 3.2 Missing Domain Names In Exchange Notes DXA =

Article ID: 185106

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q185106



SYMPTOMS
When you use LinkAge 3.2 Directory Exchange Agent (DXA), you may find that Exchange Server recipient addresses are missing the domain name and other Lotus Notes address attributes. This creates incorrect or incomplete name mapping from Exchange Server to Lotus Notes. Thus causing these addresses to be invalid for Lotus Notes. Moreover, these addresses may not propagate to Lotus Notes.



CAUSE
This problem is caused because the LinkAge Lotus Notes Proxy generator is not installed on the same Exchange Server computer(s) from which the names were imported. The Lotus Notes Proxy generator is responsible for creating the Lotus Notes address for Exchange Server recipients.



WORKAROUND
To correct this problem, perform the following steps:


 * 1) Run Linkage 3.2 setup from the Linkage program group.
 * 2) Choose the "Install Proxy addressing at the downstream Site(s)" option.
 * 3) Choose Notes Proxy Addressing and fill out the Exchange Server name in your site or organization.
 * 4) Select Yes to generate Notes Proxy addresses for existing Exchange Server users.
 * 5) Send a full reload to the DXA.

Additional query words: LDE DXA SQL

Keywords: kbprb KB185106

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