Howdy All, Here's an interesting question.
For work, i use a dial-up to my company on my Win98 box and then use Lotus Notes 4.5 to connect to my work e-mail, etc.. Lotus Notes uses the tcp/ip associated with my modem to find the work host.
Today, @home stopped on by and i got a cable modem installed. Now, with my permanent connection active, Lotus Notes appears does not find my work server anymore, even though the dial-up aspect works just fine.
It's quite obvious that Lotus Notes is using the WRONG TCP/IP to get out (i.e. it's using the one associated with my network card).
I already tried dialing-up w/out the cable modem attached, but it still does not work. If i was running win2k, i could prolly just disable the external net interface temporarily to use my work stuff, but running 98 does not give me much in the way of options.
so any ideas on how i could force Lotus Notes to default to the dial-up tcp/ip first? I did not see any options for such in the Lotus Notes menus.
Thanks a lot for any help!
For work, i use a dial-up to my company on my Win98 box and then use Lotus Notes 4.5 to connect to my work e-mail, etc.. Lotus Notes uses the tcp/ip associated with my modem to find the work host.
Today, @home stopped on by and i got a cable modem installed. Now, with my permanent connection active, Lotus Notes appears does not find my work server anymore, even though the dial-up aspect works just fine.
It's quite obvious that Lotus Notes is using the WRONG TCP/IP to get out (i.e. it's using the one associated with my network card).
I already tried dialing-up w/out the cable modem attached, but it still does not work. If i was running win2k, i could prolly just disable the external net interface temporarily to use my work stuff, but running 98 does not give me much in the way of options.
so any ideas on how i could force Lotus Notes to default to the dial-up tcp/ip first? I did not see any options for such in the Lotus Notes menus.
Thanks a lot for any help!