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Lotus Notes on W2k3 Termainal Server
Can someone help me out?

All I need is for a bunch of users to be able to log on to mstsc, open notes 6.5, and all view the same nsf files most likely at the same time.  That's it.

I will tell you how it was set up when I came upon the project.  Right now notes and domino are on the same server.  I understand that this is not the best.  There are no user directories when they log on to the TS. When a second person logs on, the get a message "You cannot use the Administration program while the Domino Server is running. Either shut down the Domino Server (but keep the file server running) or choose the icon labeled 'Lotus Notes' instead."  Maybe this is because all users are trying to access the same data directory?

All I want is for multiple people to log into TS at the same time and view the same .nsf files.

Thanks,
Mike

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I've never done it but you might want to check out the Lotus support site. According to them, notes 6.5 isn't supported in that configuration unless Citrix Metaframe is used (see my second link)

http://www.lotus.com/support

I saw a few docs on there about setting up the clients and terminal services.

http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=899&context=SWD00&context=SWC00&context=SSKTK9&context=SSKTL5&context=SSKTM2&context=SSKTMJ&context=SSKTPA&context=SS5LUA&context=SSMT72&context=SSKTTW&context=SSKTWB&context=SSKTWP&context=SSKTYF&context=SSYSVG&context=SSKTZF&context=SS6PC5&context=SS6JT7&context=SSLJ3H&context=SSZHFR&context=SS6JUL&context=SSFLMV&context=SSYJJC&dc=DB510&dc=DB520&dc=D800&dc=D900&dc=DA900&dc=DA800&dc=DB530&dc=DA600&dc=DB550&dc=D100&dc=D600&dc=D700&dc=DA500&dc=D200&dc=DA430&dc=DA440&dc=DA410&dc=DA450&dc=DA420&dc=DA460&dc=DB300&dc=DA470&dc=DA480&dc=DB100&dc=DA4A10&dc=DA4A20&dc=DA700&dc=DA4A30&q1=terminal+server&uid=swg27003570&loc=en_US&cs=UTF-8&lang=en

http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=899&context=SWD00&context=SWC00&context=SSKTK9&context=SSKTL5&context=SSKTM2&context=SSKTMJ&context=SSKTPA&context=SS5LUA&context=SSMT72&context=SSKTTW&context=SSKTWB&context=SSKTWP&context=SSKTYF&context=SSYSVG&context=SSKTZF&context=SS6PC5&context=SS6JT7&context=SSLJ3H&context=SSZHFR&context=SS6JUL&context=SSFLMV&context=SSYJJC&dc=DB510&dc=DB520&dc=D800&dc=D900&dc=DA900&dc=DA800&dc=DB530&dc=DA600&dc=DB550&dc=D100&dc=D600&dc=D700&dc=DA500&dc=D200&dc=DA430&dc=DA440&dc=DA410&dc=DA450&dc=DA420&dc=DA460&dc=DB300&dc=DA470&dc=DA480&dc=DB100&dc=DA4A10&dc=DA4A20&dc=DA700&dc=DA4A30&q1=terminal+server&uid=swg21196881&loc=en_US&cs=UTF-8&lang=en


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This Happens when you have a disconnected session with Lotus Notes running, accessing yor Home drive where Notes data folder is located. Close the session by managing the Server where your Home  drive is located and re-open notes

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