![]() NSD occurs when your client encounters a run time error (uncorrectable), mainlyĭue to bad programming or Lotus Notes bug with certain objects and handles. Information about the tasks which were running when it crashed as well as NSD log files can helpĭetermine the cause of a server or workstation crash. In the Notes data directory (for a workstation). Platforms) creates NSD Log files in the Domino data directory (for a server) or NSD - Notes System Diagnostics - (nsd.exe for W32 platforms)/ nsd.sh(for Unix No more f-ing and and blinding, NotesMedic to the rescue. NotesMedic is a lot brighter in that it assumes you are starting it because you need to use it. It is also not that well designed in that you have to start it and then tell it to stop the processes using the "Start" button. ![]() The thing with ZapNotes is that it is a lot slower. Instead use something like second download is called ZapNotes and can be downloaded from the SandBox. I am spammed daily at the unique address I supplied them. * Warning: When filling out Cassetica's registration form do not give them your real email address. When Notes crashes all you need to do is launch the program and it ends all the offending processes and then gives you the option to start any of the installed copies of Notes on your machine. By a company called Cassetica the software is "NotesMedic" and you can download it here *. The reason I'm listing it first is that it's a lot better. The first download is the least well known of the two. There are a couple of Freeware programs available for download that will do this for you. If you are PC literate enough and using NT you know that you can launch Task Manager and end each process individually if you know their names. ![]() the reason being that when nlnotes.exe (the client) goes it often leaves behind other processes that need to be killed before you can restart Notes. How many times has Notes crashed and you've had to restart your PC before you can start it again? Lots of times I should imagine. What to do when Notes crashes 26 April 2001
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