Socky, thank you for the suggestion. However, it didn't apply in this case.<br>
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For lack of anything better to try, I cleared most of the NOTES.INI file and re-ran workstation setup. The customer has not received the error since.
A few customers are reporting that Notes launches twice -- the first launch works fine and prompts them for their password and location. The second launch causes the following incorrect error message:<br>
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Another possibility is to create a different Notes shortcut for each person:<br>
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Lotus Notes v.4.6.2<br>
Setting Up Multiple Users on a Single Workstation<br>
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1. Create a directory under c:\notes titled user2<br>
2. Copy all the files in the c:\notes\data directory to c:\notes\user2...
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