Error In Loading Dll In Lotus Notes
is not available" errors display when trying to create a new meeting create new meeting; create; creating; created; trying to webex lotus notes error loading dll create; new meeting; meeting; calendar; error; errors; Error in loading DLL; lotus notes mac error in loading dll fixup; updall; compact; mail file; mailfile; The object's application or class is not available; templates; custom; customized Technote (troubleshooting) Problem When you attempt to create a new meeting in your Notes/Domino calendar, you receive the following error message: "Error in loading DLL." After you run fixup, updall, and compact against your mail file and try to create the meeting again, a second error message displays: "The object's application or class is not available." Cause In one case, a customized template that included some script libraries.was being used. Diagnosing the problem Troubleshooting: Performed a double design replace but the problem persisted. Examination showed that the _Calendar Entry form had been modified. The _Calendar Entry form was deleted and the design replaced. Mismatch errors occurred on the CSCalendarEntry and further examination showed that the CSCalendarEntry script library was also modified. The CSCalendarEntry script was deleted and the design replaced again but further type mismatches occurred on other script libraries. All modified script libraries were deleted and the design replaced. Resolving the problem The final workaround was to delete the _CalendarEntry form along with the CSCalendarEntry, CSEventClass, CSEventNotes, and CSUIViewClass script libraries. Then the design was replaced with the out-of-the box template. NOTE: If you encounter this situation, additional forms and script libraries may have to be replaced depending on any customization. Cross reference information Segment Product Component Platform Version Edition Messaging Applications IBM Domino AIX, Linux, Solaris, Windows 9.0, 8.5, 8.0, 7.0, 6.5, 6.0 Document information More support for: IBM Notes Calendaring and Scheduling Software version: 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 8.0, 8.5, 9.0 Operating system(s): Linux, Windows Software edition: All Editions Reference #: 1306133 Modified date: 2016-05-03 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit f
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 Feedback developerWorks>Lotus>Forums & community>Notes/Domino 6 and 7 Forum Notes/Domino 6 and 7 Forum RE: Repost "Error in loading DLL" Sign in to participate Previous Next RE: Repost "Error in loading DLL"Posted by Andrei Kouvchinnikov on 6.Jul.05 at 07:41 AM using a Web browserCategory: Domino ServerRelease: 6.5.1Platform: Windows 2003 Another solution would be to map the network drive using Windows API through LotusScript. I use it in several databases and it works well. I will paste the code here later today. Works only on Windows of course, for http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21306133 other OS it will be much more complicated :) Return to top Repost "Error in loading DLL" (Cath Dwyer 6.Jul.05) . . RE: Repost "Error in loading DLL" (Bram Kerkhof 6.Jul.05) . . . . RE: Repost "Error in loading DLL" (Andrei Kouvchin... 6.Jul.05) . . . . . . RE: Repost "Error in loading DLL" (Bram Kerkhof 6.Jul.05) . . . . . . . . RE: Repost "Error in loading DLL" (Cath Dwyer http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/ReleaseAllThreadedweb/370abb2443f0572385257036004036a9?OpenDocument 7.Jul.05) . . . . . . . . . . RE: Repost "Error in loading DLL" (Bram Kerkhof 8.Jul.05) . . . . . . . . . . . . RE: Repost "Error in loading DLL" (Cath Dwyer 8.Jul.05) Document Options Document options Print this page Search this forum Search this forum Forum views and search Forum views and search Date (threaded) Date (flat) With excerpt Author Category Platform Release Advanced search 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 +
Training Support Forums & community Events Rational Tivoli WebSphere Java technology Linux Open source SOA and Web http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/46dom.nsf/869c7412fe5d56b7852569fa007826e3/9ace566441604ff885256d5f002edc58?OpenDocument services Web development XML My developerWorks About dW Submit content Feedback developerWorks>Lotus>Forums & community>Notes/Domino 4 and 5 Forum Notes/Domino 4 and 5 Forum RE: ERROR IN LOADING http://notestoneunturned.blogspot.com/2014/02/is-there-way-to-eliminate-notes-853-pre.html DLL." RE: ERROR IN LOADING DLL."Posted by Tom M Breuker on 10.Jul.03 at 04:31 AM using a Web browserCategory: Domino Designer -- OtherRelease: 5.0.8Platform: Windows NT try this: loading dll put the dll in c:\lotus\notes change the declaration into: Declare Sub PREVIEW Lib "c:\lotus\notes\abcdef.dll" alias "PREVIEW" (Byval szFile as string) good luck, Tom Return to top ERROR IN LOADING DLL." (g haifeng 9.Jul.03) . . RE: ERROR IN LOADING DLL." (Tom M Breuker 10.Jul.03) . . RE: ERROR IN LOADING DLL." (Manfred Kluehs error in loading 10.Jul.03) . . . . RE: ERROR IN LOADING DLL." (Gros TCC 25.Aug.04) Document options Print this page Search this forum Forum views and search Date (threaded) Date (flat) With excerpt Author Category Platform Release Advanced search RSS feeds All forum posts RSSAll main topics RSSMore Lotus RSS feeds Resources Forum use and etiquette Native Notes Access Web site Feedback Lotus Support Lotus Support Product support pages index Search knowledge base (Technotes) Search support downloads Lotus Support RSS Wikis IBM Composite Applications IBM Mashup Center IBM Connections 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 Notes/Domino 9.0 Notes/Domino 8.5 + Traveler Notes/Domino XPages development forum Notes/Domino 8 Notes/Domino 6 and 7 Notes/Dom
Science and then the IT industry. Wednesday, February 12, 2014 Is there a way to eliminate the Notes 8.5.3 pre-load error? (J9THR24.dll is missing) I want to keep Notes 8.5.3 running on one test system, and haven't been able to eliminate that irritating boot-time error causing a problem with the nntspreld.exe task (the IBM Notes preloader). The follow dialog box keeps reappearing every time that you click the OK button: The only way to stop this is by killing the task via Windows Task Manager. I've tried the Notes installer's "repair" option, quick enough but to no avail. Before spending more time (with no certainty of a good result) on doing an uninstall of Notes followed by a clean install, I thought that I'd ask the Notes community for assistance. According to this Notes/Domino Fix List post (03 December 2010) the problem was supposed to be fixed by Notes 8.5.3 itself. It's puzzling that the fix list Technote tab indicates "There is no Lotus Support Services technote associated with this SPR right now. Please check again later." I've searched the system for the supposedly missing DLL (J9THR42.dll) actually is present, it's in the Notes\jvm\bin\ folder. So why this error at boot time? My guess is that it's some sort of Java PATH error, or something like that, but I may be way off the mark. Can anybody help me with this? Posted by NotesTracker - Tony Austin at 2/12/2014 05:40:00 PM 2 comments: Lars Berntrop-BosThursday, February 13, 2014 8:13:00 AMpoints to check that spring o mind:- is the dll valid- access rights to dll ok?ReplyDeleteNotesTrackerThursday, February 13, 2014 9:06:00 AMGood questions, Lars.I merely used the regular installer without selecting "Run as administrator" or anything else.I'm running Windows 8.0, but I'm pretty sure this error used to (or can) occur under Windows 7 too. I have experienced with Windows 8 authorizations being different from earlier versions of Windows and causing, for example, access to folders being