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lotus notes
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Discussions about Lotus Notes on WindowsForum.com cover installation errors, file recovery, and system crashes. Users report issues with Lotus Notes 8.5.x, such as the 'You are not allowed to perform this operation' error, often linked to .nsf file security. Others seek help recovering names.nsf contact files after system crashes, encountering restore errors. Blue screen errors involving Tcpip.sys when running Notes.exe with VPN connections are also discussed. These threads reflect common troubleshooting scenarios for Lotus Notes in enterprise environments, focusing on permissions, data recovery, and system stability.
I am a newbie to Lotus notes 8.5.x and the issue I am running into is that after the install it throws an error "You are not allowed to perform this operation" I did some reading an it has let me to believe that the .nsf is lock with some security features. I would like to know a work around...
My Thinkpad crashed and luckily I had backed up 2 days before using Rescue and Recovery. All my files have been retrieved including the Lotus Notes archives etc....except for my contacts (address book) which are a file called names.nsf. I can go into R&R and when I retrieve an individual file, I...
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My Thinkpad X201i is running Windows 7 system with Nortel VPN and Lotus Notes.
When I connect to VPN and run Notes.exe, the system may meet a blue screen and
says: tcpip.exe error. This really drive me mad. Who can help me on this
problem? Thanks so much!
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