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same results. Answer One possible cause of this problem is a corrupt Location document in the Personal Address Book. Open the Notes.ini file and find the line starting with: Location= Remove everything after "Location=" , then save the Notes.ini file and restart the Notes Client. If the problem was due to unable to fixup database invalid or nonexistent document a corrupt Location document, the client now will open using the first Location document in the Personal Address Book. If you attempt to switch to the Location document that was originally set in the Notes.ini, the "Invalid or Nonexistent Document" error will again occur. This Location document will need to be restored from a backup or be re-created. It may be necessary to rename the Personal Address Book and create a new one. This may be necessary if the first Location document in the address book is the corrupt one. Historical Number 183741 Product Alias/Synonym Lotus Notes Client Document information More support for: Lotus End of Support Products Lotus Notes Software version: 5.0, 6.0, 6.5 Operating system(s): Windows, iOS Reference #: 1098804 Modified date: 2005-11-30 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
Notes: "Invalid or non-existent document" Published 22/01/2009 By Aleksander Nordgarden-Rødner As I have noted earlier, Lotus Notes is not famous for having easily understandable error-messages, quite the opposite in invalid or nonexistent document replication error fact. However, when you think a bit about it; some messages are clearer
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than others. An example of this is the "Invalid or non-existent document" error. The problem in this case is that an entry in an NSF-file (a document in a database) is corrupt. This can happen for various reasons. There are two ways to fix the problem, one server-side, http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21098804 and one client-side. Server-side On the server console, run the command load fixup %NAME OF DATABASE% This will remove the faulting documents from the index and from the database Client-side Some databases can be replaced client-side (basically any databases located in the Data catalog of Notes). To replace them, simply rename the file, then start Notes. Notes will then https://www.razumny.no/2009/01/lotus-notes-invalid-or-non-existent-document/ recreate the file from the .ntf. NOTE: This will delete any and all entries in the database. Related Categories:Lotus Notes Tags:databasedocumentnsfntf Previous Post Where old software goes to pasture Next Post Innocent until proven guilty - or so I've always learned. 5 Comments mkamoski1 But exactly WHAT files and WHERE do they exist client-side such that they can be renamed??? 05/03/2015 Reply razumny You should only get the error message on databases that have the problem, so that should take care of the "what". As for where it is located, that should be something you can find out by right-clicking the database, and looking at the properties. 05/03/2015 Reply mkamoski1 OK, I give up- where is the database? 05/03/2015 Reply mkamoski1 Ok, so after some more hunting, I found the "*.nsf" files here… C:\Users\MyUserName\AppData\Local\Lotus\Notes\Data\ …and this is on Windows 7 for Lotus Notes 8.5 here. I renamed all the "*.nsf" files (as suggested above). I soon discovered that the "names.nsf" cannot be renamed in this way, and it is required for Lotus Notes startup so I set that one back to its or
Training Support Forums & community Events Rational Tivoli WebSphere Java technology Linux Open source SOA and Web services Web development XML My developerWorks About dW Submit content http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd85forum.nsf/DateAllFlatWeb/8A3C2E07C57FD63385257C4A002E58ED Feedback developerWorks>Lotus>Forums & community>IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5 Forum (includes Lotus Notes Traveler) IBM http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/tip/Invalid-Or-Non-Existent-Document Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5 Forum (includes Lotus Notes Traveler) Sign in to participate Previous Next Subject: Invalid or nonexistent document Feedback Type: Problem Product Area: Notes Client Technical Area: Error Message Platform: Windows Release: 8.5.3 Reproducible: Always When a Lotus notes client user, accessing some of his email in the local, we invalid or have encounter this error " Invalid or nonexistent document". We copy the mail database, and run nfixup. After running the nfixup, some of the email were lost. Is there any other solution to fix this error, without deleting the email? Thank you, Erwin Feedback number WEBB9ENBWE created by Erwin B Agustin on 12/23/2013 Status: Open Comments: Return to top Invalid or nonexistent document (Erwin B invalid or nonexistent Agustin... 23.Dec.13) . . Invalid or nonexistent document (Ravi Kadara 10.Jan.14) Printer-friendly Search this forum Search this forum Sign In or Register Sign In or Register Sign in Forgot your password? Forgot your user name? Create new registration Member Tools RSS Feeds RSS feeds All forum posts RSSAll main topics RSSMore Lotus RSS feeds Resources Resources Forum use and etiquette Native Notes Access Web site Feedback Lotus Support Lotus Support IBM Support Portal - Lotus software Lotus Support documents Lotus support by product Lotus support downloads Lotus support RSS feeds Wikis Wikis IBM Composite Applications IBM Mashup Center IBM Connections IBM Connections Cloud Developers IBM Docs IBM Forms IBM Mobile Connect IBM Sametime IBM SmartCloud for Social Business IBM Web Experience Factory Lotus Domino Lotus Domino Designer Lotus Expeditor Lotus Foundations Lotus iNotes Lotus Instructor Community Courseware Lotus Notes Lotus Notes & Domino Application Development Lotus Notes Traveler Lotus Protector Lotus Quickr Lotus Symphony IBM Web Content Manager WebSphere Portal Lotus Forums Lotus Forums Notes/Domino 9.0 Notes/Domino 8.5 + Traveler Notes/Domino XPages development forum Notes/Domino 8 Notes/Domino 6 and 7 IBM Connections IBM Mobile Connect IBM Sametime IBM SmartCloud Notes Lotus
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