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Domino Access for Outlook 2007

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jbinaz - 30 Mar 2007 20:06 GMT
I see that Outlook 2002/3 has a tool to synch up Lotus Notes Domino servers
and Outlook. Is such a thing available for Outlook 2007 yet? (and if not, any
word on if it is being worked on?)
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Mar 2007 20:59 GMT
Microsoft has no plans to produce an Outlook 2007 connector for Lotus Notes and Domino. However, people report some success in getting IBM's connector (v. 7.0.1) to work with Outlook 2007. The key first step is to edit the PATH environment variable's settings to add the The first step was to add %ProgramFiles%\DominoForOutlook directory. See discussion at http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/showpost.aspx?postid=1298279&siteid=17&&noti
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>I see that Outlook 2002/3 has a tool to synch up Lotus Notes Domino servers
> and Outlook. Is such a thing available for Outlook 2007 yet? (and if not, any
> word on if it is being worked on?)
 
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