I have found something really strange. When Using the Notes Client R6.01CF1 in Windows XP logged into a W2k Active Directory the Client reboots the computer when replying to a mail. Sending and forwarding works.
This does only occur when logged into the active directory it does not happend logged on as a local XP User
Does Lotus know about this?
Subject: more likely a device driver than Notes
There’s no part of Notes that reaches far enough down into the OS to have sufficient privileges to cause this kind of damage – you’re most likely to see this if you ignore (as I do, routinely) the dire warning from Windows about the lack of a MS signature on the driver and install it (network, video, etc) anyway. Most of the time, it works OK anyway, but I hit a similar issue when connecting to our internal Domino servers using a (Cisco 3.11) VPN client: shortly after Notes 6 connected to a server, XP rebooted every time. The newer (3.6) version of the VPN client seemed to resolve the problem.
Subject: RE: more likely a device driver than Notes
Don’t know but strage is that it works on the same machine same XP with a local user.
Subject: RE: more likely a device driver than Notes
Is it related to XP Priveleges ?Logging into a domain will probably give you ‘User’ status on the XP local machine. Maybe it will give you ‘Power User’ if you are lucky.
When you log into the XP machine using a local account you may be getting Administrator priveleges.
I’d say it was worth investigating.
Subject: RE: more likely a device driver than Notes
Thanks i give it a shot
Subject: Could real time protection cause the problem?
Could a problem with NAV real time protection cause this problem?