Error Accessing User Dictionary File Lotus
Shared OS Folder shared directory; shared violation; user dic; user.dic; nd6; nd 6; notes/domino 6.x; spell check; spell checker; check spelling; incorrect spelling; automatic; dictionary; dic file; uk; united kingdom; english; language Technote (FAQ) Question A customer installs Notes Client, and then attempts to send a mail message; however, the following error message appears: "Error accessing user dictionary file" The mail fails to be sent. Answer The error occurred in this case because the user dictionary file (Uk.dic) had been installed to a shared operating system (OS) folder. This issue has been addressed in Notes Client releases 6.0.4 and 6.5.1. Excerpt from the Lotus Notes and Domino Release 6.0.4 and 6.5.1 MR fix lists (available at http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/): Roaming User SPR# BLON5RFJH9 - The user dictionary is now found in the user's data directory and only the system dictionary honors the ENV_SPELLDIR statement in the Notes.ini. This regression was introduced in 6.0.2. An enhancement request for Notes to display an error if a User.dic file is installed to an OS folder requiring shared access to run as expected, has been submitted to Lotus software Quality Engineering (SPR # DJOE5XDE8U). Document information More support for: Lotus End of Support Products Lotus Notes Software version: 6.0, 6.5 Operating system(s): Windows, iOS Reference #: 1167073 Modified date: 2004-09-12 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
and Solutions: Solutions Solution:Give full access to Data folder in All users profile in Windows OSGayathri on 12/29/2005 10:26 PM Copy the US, UK, and user files to Local Settings\Application Data\Lotus\Notes\DataSanjay singh on 11/01/2006 01:09 AM Update the ECL.Sankha on 12/17/2006 http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21167073 11:42 PM Windows Login Profile for the user gets currupted.Create new profile and then start notes it will work.Deepak P on 01/24/2008 07:55 AM In Linux, just give full access to /etc/lotus/notes/data/share. Then restart Notes.YoungM on 03/30/2008 http://www.codestore.net/errors.nsf/all/AB895116C4BB22458625705F003AF119?OpenDocument 09:22 PM give full access to the particular user for Data foldernagarajan on 04/16/2009 09:56 AM If you manually edit the dictionary file you will get this error message.so Delete the user.Dic file in the notes installation path.. ( It will automatically created a new one.)GURUPRASAD on 08/18/2009 10:24 PM Deleting user dictionary entries (prefferences->spell chcecking->edit user dictionary) solved the problem.demicanadian on 06/28/2010 06:21 AM Add Your Own Solution Use this form to add a suggested cause or solution which you think might help. Adding content is disabled. The spammer have won. The Domino Errors Database is brought to you by Codestore.net and sponsored by Rockall Design ltd.
wrote:If http://divby0.blogspot.com/2007/10/notes-8-dead-by-dawn.html you delete your user.dic, and uk.dic files from your Notes/Data folder, error accessing when you run LN again, it'll create those dictionaries again, and they'll work fine.On March 22, 2006 06:15 PM, Randy Chavez wrote:Very helpful error accessing user thx alot! Post a question or comment The administrators reserve the right to delete any post that is deemed inappropriate. Name Comments Search Support Support OptionsSupport Forum Paid Technical SupportArticlesAdministration How do I Java LavaTech Work Lotus Notes Lotus Notes 8 LotusScriptDomino Web SoftwareStruturo - Domino Web Portal Copyright 2016 LavaTech, Inc.All rights reserved. Advertise your Product Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use
the result of several hard drive crashes & unsolicited KDE logouts. But in true Lotus fashion, Notes 8 leaves me with these hauntingly unhelpful messages: This software has encountered a problem and needs to close-- ok, but what problem? Failed to login-- makes sense given the previous error message and the fact I wasn't asked to login, but how is this helpful? The only saving grace here is that because I installed Notes 8 on top of Notes 7, I can still run Notes 7 even though 8 is no longer functional. Of course the dictionary is now utterly corrupt so every email I try to send throws an error message until I disable spellcheck... Error accessing User Dictionary File-- why can't we just fail gracefully hereand skip the spellcheck with a warning? Delivery Options... > Basic > [ ] Auto spellcheck-- there's apparently no way to turn this off by default ... And I already miss the 'more addictive than crack' 'cached locally for better performance' 'not just the IBMers' typeahead name lookup functionality of Notes 8 (which I got addicted to thanks to GMail, and Lotus had the good sense to adopt too). Still, at least Notes 7 is quasi-functional enough to make do until I have time to reinstall the whole thing from scratch, or Notes 8.0.1 is released next year, whichever comes first. And really, I can't fault Notes (entirely) for its early demise. Then again, everything else on the machine works great despite the crashes... well, everything except: Konqueror won't let me save bookmarks anymore. I get unexpectedly logged out from KDE when I leave the machine alone for a while. When left alone for long periods, sometimes the screen dies and the only way to ressurect it is with the klaatu verada nikto-like incantation of Alt-PrtSc-S, Alt-PrtSc-U, Alt-PrtSc-B. My cursor will disappear after about 6hrs and only be visible on th