Vince,
This can be caused by
a.. Network Delay between the Exchange and Notes Server
b.. Notes Client Version [Q316035 Lotus Notes Client Versions Tested with the Microsoft Connector for Lotus Notes]
c.. Corruption in the Names.nsf [You could try creating a test name and address book and pointing the connector at that. If that works try Ran utilities FIXUP UPDALL & COMPACT and the Notes Server.]
d.. Reinstall the connector
HTH
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> John: set forth below is the text of the two error message
> we get. I don't believe this is a "scheduled" synch - my
> parent company just installed the Conenctor software and is
> just doing a manual synch request at this time.
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: MSExchangeNOTES
> Event Category: Notes Directory Synchronization
> Event ID: 41116
> Date:
> 8/19/2002
> Time:
> 6:25:28 PM
> User:
> N/A
> Computer:
> SRVOWA1
> Description:
> Error opening Notes document with id = 2382
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: MSExchangeNOTES
> Event Category: Notes Directory Synchronization
> Event ID: 41127
> Date:
> 8/19/2002
> Time:
> 6:25:28 PM
> User:
> N/A
> Computer:
> SRVOWA1
> Description:
> Notes Package ID: Notes Storage Facility (NSF). Extended
> Reason String: You are not authorized to perform that operation
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Vince,
> >You should only need to add the connector to the admin
> field if the
> >connector will be initiating a compact on EXCHANGE.BOX
> >Could you repost the error messages ?
> >Is this a scheduled synch you're having problems with ?
> >Cheers,
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> >> Rob, thanks for your suggestions. I checked the
> >> permissions you indicated, and they are already set up that
> >> way. However, in reading the IBM readbook I noticed that
> >> it says to make "exchange connector" an administrator of
> >> the server in the server configuration. Microsoft's
> >> instructions had not said to do this, but I went ahead and
> >> made this change and am now waiting for my parent company
> >> to try another synch attempt. Maybe this was the
> missing item?
> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >Have you tried the following permissions :
> >> >names.nsf -- editor with delete
> >> >Other db's -- Reader
> >> >mail.box -- depositor
> >> >exchange.box -- manager with delete
> >> >After making the permissions changes, stop and start the
> >> Notes Connector and
> >> >Connectivity Controller.
> >> >Thanks
> >> >Rob
> message
> >> >> I am working with a new parent company to get their
> >> >> Exchange 2000 Server to connect to our Domino Server
> using
> >> >> Exchange Connector. We have succeeded in getting mail
> >> >> going in both directions, and updating the Exchange
> address
> >> >> book with names from the Notes Public Address Book
> >> >> (names.nsf). However, each time the Exchange Server
> >> >> attempts to update the Notes Public Address Book with its
> >> >> names, the Exchange Server gets the attached two error
> >> >> messages. There is no entry in any of the Notes server
> >> logs.
> >> >> I have set up the foriegn domain "Exchange", and elevated
> >> >> the connector ID all the way to "Manager" in the Public
> >> >> Address Book, but it still doesn't help. I have also
> >> >> logged in using the connector ID and appear to be able to
> >> >> make changes in the Public Address Book. Any ideas as to
> >> >> what we are doing wrong?
> >> >.
> >.