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Sep 29, 2014, 8:34 AM
5 Posts

"Non-existent file" while trying to open design element

  • Category: Domino Designer
  • Platform: Windows
  • Release: 9.0.1
  • Role: Developer
  • Tags: designer,issue,non existent file
  • Replies: 2

Since I've migrated from 8.02 to 9.01, I can't open some design element (form, view, pages) on any of my Domino applications, even on system databases like names.nsf... I get a dialog box, something like "non-existent file" (FR language pack -> "fichier inexistant"). However, i can open design elements like agents, scripts, etc. As I have maintenance task to do quiclky it's rather annoying... 

Thank's for any idea.

Example

 

Oct 1, 2014, 4:37 PM
29 Posts
Designer client specific
I've never seen that before but I would try to see if this is machine specific or not. If the issue is reproducible on multiple Designer clients, you should open up a PMR with IBM support and provide a sample database so we can investigate. If the issue is specific to one Designer client, a quick fix would be to do a clean install on that machine. If you want to find root cause, then again, open a PMR so we can investigate your client.
Mar 11, 2015, 7:55 AM
30 Posts
I have seen this too

First close Notes and then delete your workspace folder under notes\data - eclipse is a fickle beast and that sometimes kicks it into behaving itself

If that doesn't work, check that you have read and write access rights to the location of your notes\data directory

 


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