Error 1905 Nlsxbe.dll Failed To Unregister
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post on Notes.Net. I followed the instructions without really knowing if things have changed since the gold http://www.bizzybee.be/2007/10/13/notes-8-and-notes-7-coexistence/ release, so this is what I did (inspired by the release notes): http://www.awesync.com/node/1650 (Obviously) shut down the Notes client and all Notes-related tools, utilities and add-ins running on your computer. Renamed the Notes 7.x directory from C:\Program Files\Lotus\Notes to Notes7. Renamed the entire Notes registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Lotus\Notes to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Lotus\Notes7. Rename the entire Installer registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Lotus\Notes\Installer to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Lotus\Notes\Installer7 Ran the Notes 8 install program. failed to Accepted the default installation path and program and data directories: C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Notes and C:\Program Files\IBM\Lotus\Notes\Data. Started Notes 8. Renamed the 7.x directory back to the original directory name C:\Program Files\Lotus\Notes. And guess what: it works! I have 2 separate Notes configurations and they don't share data, just to be on the save side, so I can do some Notes 8 experiments without screwing failed to unregister up existing data. The only minor problems I encountered, was the fact that the uninstaller for Notes 7 disappeared, as well as my shortcuts to Notes 7. Why? I don't know. Maybe I shouldn't have started Notes 8 in step 6? (it wasn't really mentioned in the release notes) Below there's a screenshot of my desktop with 3 Notes Clients and 2 Domino Designers opened: so many Notes, so little time How this is possible? I have a MacBook Pro and I run Windows in Parallels, so there's Notes 8 and Notes 7 Windows versions, and a Notes Client 7 for Mac. IBM, what about the Lotus Notes 8 for Mac? Share this:EmailFacebookPrintLinkedInTwitter 19 Comments Thomas Bahn on December 29, 2007 at 11:43 am I have installed Notes R5, 6, 7 and 8 (and Domino 6, 7 and 8) on my Windows machine. I got into the habit to install them in %ProgramFiles%\NotesX with X is the version number. Registry keys: I export HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Lotus\Notes to notesX.reg and rename HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Lotus\Notes to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Lotus\NotesX directly after the installation, as well as HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Lotus\Notes to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Lotus\NotesX. Then I import all notesX.reg
Category:support request Priority:normal Assigned:Unassigned Status:closed Jump to:Most recent comment DescriptionMy office workstation was recently replaced with a system running Windows 7 64-bit. It initially was delivered with the Notes 7.0.2 client. When attempting to install AweSync I received the error in the title. I validated both FAQ installation errors: http://www.awesync.com/faq#com http://www.awesync.com/faq#notes Neither was the issue. I located a forum post that suggested a re-installation of the Lotus Notes client. I have since uninstalled Note 7.0.2 and installed the 8.5 client. I still get the error in the title when attempted to install AweSync. I again validated both FAQ installation errors, and neither appear to be the issue. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Login or register to post comments #1 Submitted by Roman Romenskiy on Sat, 02/25/2012 - 12:23pm. Status:active» more info Hi, Did you actually try to execute command line "regsvr32 nlsxbe.dll" and got success message afterwards? Login or register to post comments #2 Submitted by jburgod on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 11:48am. Yes... I executed and/or confirmed everything in both FAQ documents. I did notice the FAQ mentions the file should be under "C:\Lotus\Notes", but my installation directory is actually "C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\Lotus\Notes". Would that make a difference? Login or register to post comments #3 Submitted by Angela Samsonova on Tue, 02/28/2012 - 6:34am. Hi, Seems that we found the reason of the problem - the matter is that when registration of the .dll is performed, it should create a special entry in the Registry. But in case this entry is not created due to some reasons (for instance, in case there is no rights to modify Registry), the message that the .dll was registered successfully appears in any case. So we suppose that you don't have rights any more to modify your Registry. Please try to contact your administrator and ask him to give you the rights. Please let em know the results. Thanks, Login or register to post comments #4 Submitted by jburgod on Wed, 02/29/2012 - 4:55pm. Thank you for the quick reply. Could you list the specific registry keys & values you are referring to? I'm cur