IBM Lotus Notes, Domino, Domino Designer 8 Release Notes
Cleanup instructions for Windows -- Lotus Notes 8 Beta 2 or earlier:
1. Delete the Lotus Notes 8 Beta <
install path
>\framework folder.
2. Remove C:\Program Files\Common Files\InstallShield\Universal\ibm\notes8.
Note: Subsequent installation may fail if you uninstalled the Lotus Notes 8 Beta, but temporary files
were left in Program Files\Common Files\InstallShield\Universal\ibm\notes8. Symptoms are a
relatively quick install, or a "null" error in the installation panels. To prevent this problem, be sure to
uninstall Lotus Notes 8 and manually remove any files left in Program Files\Common
Files\Universal\ibm\notes8.
3. Remove the user workspace located in Documents and Settings\<
user name
>\IBM\RCP\<
timestamp
>
if present.
Note: If multiple workspace folders are present, delete the most-recently created folder. You can
determine which folder was created most recently by clicking View > Details.
4. Delete the following two registry keys, if they exist, using the Start > Programs > Run > regedit
command sequence:
HKEY
LOCAL
MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Lotus\Notes
HKEY
LOCAL
MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\Lotus\Expeditor
Note: If the only folder inside HKEY
LOCAL
MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\Lotus is Expeditor,
delete the Lotus folder.
Cleanup instructions for Linux -- Lotus Notes 8 Beta 2 or earlier:
1. Remove the Lotus Notes 8 Beta<
install path
>/framework folder.
2. Remove /home/<
user name
>/InstallShield unless you have installed other programs on your system
with Macrovision InstallShield.
3. Remove /home/<
user name
>/IBM.
4. Remove /home/<
user name
>/install.log if present.
5. Remove the contents of /tmp that are owned by <
user name
>.
6. Remove /home/<
user name
>/install.xml if present.
7. Remove /home/<
user name
>/tmp
notes
args.properties if present.
8. Remove /home/<
user name
>/notes.
9. Update the following hidden files:
Note: To view these hidden files in File Browser, click View > Show Hidden Files and scroll down the
list until you find the them.
z
Remove /home/<
user name
>/.notesrc.
z
Restore /home/<
user name
>/.profile by removing Notes references from any variables.
z
Restore /home/<
user name
>/.bash
profile by removing Notes references from any variables.
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