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Outlook 2003 + Notes Connector issues

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Shikari Shambu - 02 Mar 2005 16:54 GMT
I have Outlook 2003 using Outlook Connector for notes trying to connect to
Lotus Note 6.5.

I get the following error when I start Outlook

1st Dialog)
Outlook Connector for Domino could not be started. Verify that the Notes
client....

2nd Dialog)
Profile is not complete because your Notes.ini file has not been
personalized ....

Now, my Notes.ini is personalized and my Louts Notes client does work
perfectly.

Even the Outlook 2003 connection to Notes used to work fine until my
ActiveSync messed up everything.

I have since then tried
a) Uninstall/ reinstall of Outlook Connector
b) Uninstall/ reinstall of Outlook 2003
c) Uninstall/ reinstall of Activesync

However, the problem remains.

Any help is appreciated.

TIA
Shikari Shambu - 28 Mar 2005 16:38 GMT
Make sure that the Notes.ini is in path.

> I have Outlook 2003 using Outlook Connector for notes trying to connect to
> Lotus Note 6.5.
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> TIA
fga - 22 Apr 2005 17:44 GMT
I got the same error using Windows XP after installing XP
Service Pack 2. Couldn't make it work after that at all.
>-----Original Message-----
>Make sure that the Notes.ini is in path.
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