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the Lotus client loses the server settings
« am: 16.06.04 - 10:13:19 »
I have created 3 locations on my client for changing the user/id. the IP of the Domino server (6.3) is 10.10.1.196.

sometimes when I try to open a database the client tries to open the DB from 10.50.1.196 and couldn't open the DB - it is normally because this isn't the IP of the Domino server !

After I open the 10.10.1.192 (the real IP of the Domino server) from Open database section (CTRL+O), the client works fine.

Why the Lotus client loses the server settings ?

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Re:the Lotus client loses the server settings
« Antwort #1 am: 16.06.04 - 10:29:20 »
Every location document contains field called "$SavedAddresses". Notes adds the current IP address for a server to this field.
If an IP address has changed then you have to put the IP address manually in the File - Database - Open dialog.

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Re:the Lotus client loses the server settings
« Antwort #2 am: 16.06.04 - 10:40:56 »
Every location document contains field called "$SavedAddresses". Notes adds the current IP address for a server to this field.
If an IP address has changed then you have to put the IP address manually in the File - Database - Open dialog.

Andreas
Can I find this field into location document ?

How/when was changed this field ? The IP with 10.50.1.196 doesn't exists in the LAN....

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Re:the Lotus client loses the server settings
« Antwort #3 am: 16.06.04 - 10:45:14 »
It's a hidden field with multi values.

You can add this field (set multi values) to the form "Location".

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Re:the Lotus client loses the server settings
« Antwort #4 am: 16.06.04 - 10:51:04 »
It's a hidden field with multi values.

You can add this field (set multi values) to the form "Location".

Andreas
I thought that I can add/modify this value directly from the Location doc and not using a LS agent/formula...

 

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