Notes/Domino Fix List
SPR # DCHR6J2VW2Fixed in 7.0.2 release



Product Area: IBM Lotus iNotes for MS Outlook Technical Area: Install/Setup/Registration Platform: Cross Platform

Lotus Customer Support APAR: LO11138

SPR# DCHR6J2VW2 - User Internet address is stored only once in the MAPI profile, subsequent changes of the user's internet address do not become into effect unless the user reinstalls DAMO. This fix ensures that the internet address is updated every time the user authenticates with the server.

Technote Number: 1225407

Problem:
This issue occurs when your old name is still reflected in the Windows Re
gistry. The issue was reported to Quality Engineering and has been fixed in
Lotus Domino release 7.0.2.

Excerpt from the Lotus Noes and Lotus Domino Release 7.0.2 MR fix list
(available at http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus):

Install/Setup/Registration
SPR# DCHR6J2VW2 - User Internet address is stored only once in the MAPI
profile, subsequent changes of the user's internet address do not become into
effect unless the user reinstalls DAMO. This fix ensures that the internet
address is updated every time the user authenticates with the server.

Refer to the Upgrade Central site for details on upgrading Notes/Domino.

NOTE: The information below is presented as a guideline for making changes
within the Windows Registry. The Windows Registry is central to the operation
of Windows, and any changes must be performed with care. As with any
configuration change, it is highly recommended that customers have complete
backups of computer systems and data files before attempting the following
procedure, in order to facilitate recovery from system file corruption or other
possible failures. IBM does NOT recommend that customers make changes to the
Windows Registry without the assistance of Microsoft Technical Support.
Further, customers who manually modify the Windows Registry may not be eligible
for Microsoft Technical Support until Windows is reinstalled. Customers making
changes to the Windows Registry do so at their own risk.

To work around this issue in previous releases, you can delete the old name in
the registry key shown below.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows
Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\John Doe's mail on
Growl\704808520df8ce11a2e102608cda47ee
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