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Connect for Lotus Notes and Sandbox environment

Is the Lotus Connector supported in a sandbox environment?  We have everything installed and configured but can't get logged in after typing in the username and pwd in the Salesforce Options.

 

 

KimmoLKimmoL

You have to change the serverURL to point to sandbox environment.

We have done it through windows registry.

 

Try to search the registry for serverUrl parameter which has a value of:

https://login.salesforce.com/services/...

 

And change it to:

https://test.salesforce.com/services/...

 

When you restart your Notes, you should be connected to sandbox.

After that you have to fetch you security token from sandbox, because it's different from production.

VeevaEmsVeevaEms

 

 


KimmoL wrote:

You have to change the serverURL to point to sandbox environment.

We have done it through windows registry.

 

Try to search the registry for serverUrl parameter which has a value of:

https://login.salesforce.com/services/...

 

And change it to:

https://test.salesforce.com/services/...

 

When you restart your Notes, you should be connected to sandbox.

After that you have to fetch you security token from sandbox, because it's different from production.


 

BTW - this worked perfectly.

 

Thanks!

EW416EW416

It looks like things may have changed since this post - and I couldn't find any more recent discussion.  I see two registry parameters that point to salesforce, but neither are exactly as you put below.

 

ServerURL: https://www.salesforce.com/services/Soap/c/10.0

ResourceURL: https://na1.salesforce.com

 

But no reference to a http://login.salesforce.com/.. URL

 

I've tried guessed by changing these to https://test.salesforce.com/services/Soap/c/10.0

and https://test.salesforce.com respectively, but Lotus Notes seems to hang at the loading image.

 

Any ideas? Greatly appreciated, thank you