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		<title>By: brooklynegg</title>
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		<dc:creator>brooklynegg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I disagree with restarting the server. You say you can  access the server from another user&#039;s client, so the server is fine. Check your local names.nsf Connections documents and ensure you don&#039;t have a bad IP address. Check the working user&#039;s as well to see if he/she has a setting that is enabling his connection.  Move your ID to that user&#039;s machine and switch IDs to see if you can connect as yourself on his/her machine. Do anything like this you can think of to help isolate the issue.

Do traces/pings on your machine and the other user&#039;s machine to see if there is a connectivity issue.

In Notes, use File &gt; Preferences &gt; User Preferences, then the Ports section - Trace button to trace your connection.

Ping the same address from a command window to see if they are different.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I disagree with restarting the server. You say you can  access the server from another user&#8217;s client, so the server is fine. Check your local names.nsf Connections documents and ensure you don&#8217;t have a bad IP address. Check the working user&#8217;s as well to see if he/she has a setting that is enabling his connection.  Move your ID to that user&#8217;s machine and switch IDs to see if you can connect as yourself on his/her machine. Do anything like this you can think of to help isolate the issue.</p>
<p>Do traces/pings on your machine and the other user&#8217;s machine to see if there is a connectivity issue.</p>
<p>In Notes, use File &gt; Preferences &gt; User Preferences, then the Ports section &#8211; Trace button to trace your connection.</p>
<p>Ping the same address from a command window to see if they are different.</p>
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