I use Lotus Notes 9.0.1 FP5 not every day, one time a week. The day before yesterday I opened program and it viewed - Database is corrupt – cannot allocate space. I've seen such message first time, is there any resolutions?
You dont have write access to the place the database is located at?
[QUOTE=beepastry1945;50639192]I use Lotus Notes 9.0.1 FP5 not every day, one time a week. The day before yesterday I opened program and it viewed - Database is corrupt – cannot allocate space. I've seen such message first time, is there any resolutions?[/QUOTE]
Easy short guide which might solve your issue or in case it can't assist you more powerful NSF Open File Tool, it has the demo version which easy restores up to 5 files without any restrictions on [url]https://www.openfiletool.com/nsfopen.html[/url]
Restore the data from recent database backup
R fixup -f", then "compact -c -i" command to recover the corrupt database.
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