Configuring Lotus Notes Client on Windows NT Using NWLink

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SUMMARY

This article discusses the method of configuring a Lotus Notes client on a Windows NT or Windows NT Advanced Server computer using NWLink talking to a Lotus Notes server when the IPC mechanism is NetBIOS.

MORE INFORMATION

Lotus Notes currently ships with two types of servers, a Windows server, which only uses NetBIOS, and an OS/2 server, which supports both NetBIOS and IPX/SPX.

This article explanation is based on having Lotus Notes server loaded on a OS/2 2.1 computer using NetBIOS configuration to communicate with its clients.

On computers with Windows 3.1 or MS-DOS, Lotus Notes clients need NETBIOS.EXE loaded in AUTOEXEC.BAT to communicate to the Lotus Notes server.

On computers with Windows NT or Windows NT Advanced Server, configure the Lotus Notes client using NWLink by doing the following:

1. In the Control Panel window, choose the Network icon, select Add

   Software, and then select the NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport
   option.

   This also adds NWNBLink, which is Novell's NetBIOS implementation.

2. In the Control Panel window, choose the Network icon, select
   NetBIOS Interface, choose Configure, select the bindings that say
   "NWNBlink -> Streams" and change its Lana # to "0".

3. In the Control Panel window, choose the Network icon, select
   NWLink, choose Configure and select the appropriate Network Number and
   Frame Type.

Restart the computer after making these changes.

Lotus Notes Client

On the Lotus Notes client, choose Network Port from the Options menu, and make sure the Network Port is "0."

NOTE: The Lotus Notes client must be configured to use Network Port #0 and NWNBLink -> Streams binding must be at Lana #0 on the Windows NT computer for this configuration to work.

With these changes, the Lotus Notes client will be able to connect to the Lotus Notes server using NWLink transport.

Additional query words: prodnt

Keywords          : kbinterop
Version           : 3.1
Platform          : WINDOWS

Last Reviewed: August 17, 1998