You have two options.

1. update your DNS.

2. Create a connection document on your PC for traveler01.

Clearly gddata is listed in your DNS.




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Walter S. (Walt) Scanlan
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From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
To: Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 05/23/2012 02:43 PM
Subject: Re: Server accessible from other servers but not clients.
Sent by: domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



I opened up my local names.nsf. I went into Advanced, Connections. Most
of my servers are not listed there. I pick one(GDDATA) that is not listed

there. I run the trace my my client. Success. Try a trace of TRAVELER01

again. Failure. It says it is trying to look it up on GDISYS01 (my home
server).

I tried trace traveler01/dekko on gdisys01 and it works

There's no connection document pointing either way between GDISYS01
from/to GDDATA either. Not that it should matter. Just wondering why a
client trace fails to TRAVELER01/DEKKO but works to GDDATA/DEKKO. Wondered

if it was looking for connection documents on my home server (GDISYS01) to

TRAVELER01 or GDDATA. Not that.


Rob Berendt

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