Pascal-
I truly appreciate your elaborate explanation.. really I do!
I also have great news... I was able to recover the password of the cert.id and the notes.id of the Admin. YEAH!
I logged onto the Lotus Notes server from the server room and just to clarify, this is the older server (I believe it's a 4.3 but don't know how to check for this info, perhaps there is a command line entry you could share with me that supplies this information) that is running this dos-shell based window with multiple SMTP email transactions scrolling towards the top of the screen, every 30 seconds or so..
Due to my discovery process, I found another Lotus Notes server running 6.5 (I definately can manage this one via the GUI -awesome!) and since both servers are part of the same domain, I can see .nsf, people.. everything that pertains to the older server from the 6.5 server.. The 6.5 server seems to just be forwarding email to the 4.3 server.. there is a setting on 6.5 that clarified this but I think the 6.5 box might me an "active" mail server too since there are mailboxes on it -I suppose I could drill down into the mailboxes and see whether or not anything is in them..
We have Microsoft domain overall and with Terminal Services I remote control to the 6.5 server and then within there the 4.3 server can be managed because both of them belong to the same child domain.. So, would I still need to have the Administration client installed on my pc? I have the IP and hostname of the older box but I guess I'm wondering if it would supply me with any additional functionality? I suppose it would but just wanted to here back from you and your valuable opinion
If so, is there a website in which I might be able to download this Administration client or based on the info I stated above, do I have all the functionalty of the 4.3 box via the 6.5 server?
I apologize for the verbose response, but I felt that my provision for detail was needed here..
thanks for your support Pascal!
hb101