![]() ![]() ![]() With IBM's help (I opened a PMR) I soon discovered two things: My client asked me to help figure out what the problem was and how to get Notes running again in Standard Mode. He figured out how to run Notes in Basic Mode (i.e., without the Eclipse wrapper that provides additional, Java-based functionality to the Notes client, which is known as "Standard Mode") and concluded that his upgrade of Java must have caused the problem. The client is a software publisher and the user is a developer. Late last week a RockTeam client notified me that a user upgraded Java on his Macintosh to Java 9.0.1, then discovered that IBM Notes would no longer start on the machine.
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