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different name than the one requested' "Connection denied: The server you connected to has a different name than the one requested"; different name; connecting; access server Technote (FAQ) Question When you connect to your Domino mail server using your Notes client, the following error occurs: "Connection denied: The server you connected to has a different name than the one requested." You can connect to other Domino servers in the same domain without error. Or if you use another workstation, you can connect to that server. Answer To obtain additional information on the failure, you can execute a trace. To do so, select File > Preferences > User Preferences > Ports. (In version 8.x, select File > Preferences > Notes Ports.) Click Trace and pick the server name. Check for the following causes of this error message: Wrong IP address - This error can occur if you use Connection documents in your local Address Book, and the Connection document for this server has an incorrect host name or IP address. Verify that the correct information exists in the Destination Server Address field in your local Connection document. Server name entered incorrectly - Make sure the server name is entered correctly in the Connection document. In one case, the error occurred because a user had a typo in the server name. Wrong entry in notes.ini file on the server - The server administrator should make sure the notes.ini file on the Domino server contains the correct entries for the "serverkeyfilename" and "keyfilename" entries. Document information More support for: IBM Notes Software version: 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 8.0, 8.5 Operating system(s): Windows, iOS Reference #: 1145294 Modified date: 2014-07-29 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
longer responding at Server Startup Technote (troubleshooting) Problem Upon server startup, the server console displays the following kind of error: "Error connecting to server EXAMPLE/IBM/US: Remote system no longer responding" for 20-30 seconds or so and then it would go away and the server will become responsive and run as expected. This error message only occurs during server startup. Symptom The server cannot connect to itself for 20-30 seconds during the server startup. This server was recently down-graded from http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21145294 Domino 8.5 to 8.0.2. Diagnosing the problem Initial troubleshooting steps: 1. Removed all extraneous notes.ini parameters. 2. Changed the value of TCPIP from TCPIP=TCP, 0, 15, 0,,32 to TCPIP=TCP,0,15,0,,12320 via technote number 1279547. 3. Changed the netaddress field of the TCPIP port to be the FQDN. 4. Confirmed that the Port tab in the server document matched up with http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21382438 the ports parameter in the notes.ini. 5. Confirmed that this server was not clustered. 6. Confirmed that the there was only one TCPIP entry in the ports tab of the server document. 7. Increased the paging file size of the server to 1.5 times the amount of physical ram. 8. Used NSlookup to confirm the DNS configuration. 9. Issued "restart port tcpip" without any problems. 10. Trace from the notes client via Files>>Preferences>>User Preferences>>Ports>>Trace by ip address, FQDN, fully hierarchical name, and short name was successful. 11. Confirmed that there is no third party software running. 12. Confirmed that this is not a resource limitation due to VMWare. 13. Confirmed server name field matches Mail Server field found in Server Document --> Basics panel --> Server Location Information Section. 14. Verified that a server can connect to itself by issuing a trace command with the FQDN on the server console. 15. Used the PING executable to verify IP-level connectivity. 16. Updated the local host file with its own IP or local host address and
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