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a window Synopsis When I exit notes and then run notes again, I get the following message: "An error was encountered while opening a window" and then Notes crashes. A reboot lotus notes problems and solutions generally fixes the problem, but it seems as though a process isn't terminating
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properly and there's state information being kept in a file somewhere. Suggested Causes and Solutions: Solutions I solved the problem
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by removing all *.nsf files and dsk;ndk files. Didn't have the time to check which one of them causing the problem.David Engqvist on 10/05/2004 07:39 At command prompt run "nsd -kill" from
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within the notes directory.Tommy Sellers on 10/13/2004 09:47 If notes crashes, goto taskmanager and end notes application, and then goto processes and end tskldr.exe and restart notes.Ed Delaney on 10/22/2004 22:23 If notes crashes, goto task manager and end the Lotus Notes application and then goto processes tab and highlite ntaskldr.exe and end the process and then reopen Lotus Notes.Ed Delaney on 10/22/2004 22:31 I had lotus notes error codes Notes Minder running when Notes caused this error. I terminated Minder, ntaskldr.exe, and was able to restart Notes.Bill on 01/18/2005 09:27 All good suggestions. We've also built our own "Notes Restart", since even NTaskldr, which is supposed to track Notes client crashes, sometimes fails. We just make a list of all EXEs in the Notes folder & try to kill them, then restart Notes.However, I came into this thread looking for something slightly different (same error though). We had the same error in our environment but only when some users started Notes. Ended up being user error. We had put an icon in the Quick Launch bar. Since those are single-click icons, users get confused & double click. If you time it slow enough, the second click really counts & tries to start a second Notes instance, which we all know won't happen. Same might happen if there's desktop icon that's set to react on single click.Volker on 02/02/2005 13:13 OK..Volker - wrong. Period.sd - typical windows/intel BOFH response.Ed Delaney - what planet is he from ?Tommy Sellers - absolutely correct.Engqvist - you gotta be kidding me. If he's not kidding, his advice isn't wrong,
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work Today, I got a "Shared memory error" after the Notes client crashed.KillNotes didn't clean all the processes. This resulted http://dontpanic82.blogspot.com/2009/01/use-nsd-kill-when-killnotes-doesnt-work.html in not being able to start Notes again. I did a little search, and found the solution.I created a small bat-file that executes the NSD-command. If you want to use it, you probably have to change the line that has the path to Notes, "cd \Program Files\lotus\notes\" to fit your environment. Posted by Tommy Valand at 1:43 PM Labels: Lotus Notes, random lotus notes tip 13 comments: Sodibba said... Yours should work find. I used this instead. For the Beta the nsd -kill didn't remove everything. ----@echo offtaskkill /F /FI "IMAGENAME eq nsd.exe"taskkill /F /FI "IMAGENAME eq notes2.exe"taskkill /F /FI "IMAGENAME eq nlnotes.exe"taskkill /F /FI "IMAGENAME eq notes.exe"taskkill /F /FI "IMAGENAME eq ntaskldr.EXE"---- January 8, 2009 at 4:16:00 PM GMT+1 BigBearFreddy said... I created a desktop lotus notes error icon that runs: C:\Lotus\Notes\nsd.exe -killstart in:C:\Lotus\notes\dataConfigure a nice icon and you're done... January 8, 2009 at 5:28:00 PM GMT+1 Tommy Valand said... @BigBearFreddy: Shortcuts are too 21st century for me.. I live in the .com and .bat world.. :)Yours is easily a more esthetically pleasing solution (depending on the icon you choose). January 8, 2009 at 5:58:00 PM GMT+1 BigBearFreddy said... @Tommy: Your're quite right, but there are moments that a shortcut is very easy... Specially when Notes crashes 3 times in a row.And, more importantly: no end-user understands .bat. Which is a good thing, they would just make a mess of it... January 8, 2009 at 8:23:00 PM GMT+1 MIOPIASCOPIA said... I usually use the ZapNotes software which is available from the Sandbox for this purpose. January 9, 2009 at 10:11:00 AM GMT+1 inajeep said... Interesting, I switched to killnotes.exe since the nsd -kill never worked well for me. I had used zapnotes before which worked well too. April 7, 2009 at 7:59:00 PM GMT+1 Tommy Valand said... The great/dangerous thing about "nsd -kill" vs killnotes is that the nsd-method tries to "ki