Day-at-a-Glance calendar window size not sticking

I have a customer that has arranged his notes workspace to have his Day-at-a-Glance calendar on the right side of the space. At the bottom of that space he has a window that displays the current month calendar. He sizes the current month calendar window to show the entire month. Upon subsequent initiations of his Notes client, that calendar window does not remember its size/settings. The window is always smaller and truncates the bottom of the calendar. He must resize that particular window each time he starts Notes. There is plenty of monitor realestate, the monitor is a 23", the calendar panel is not full. There is plenty of room to display the calendar, however each time he starts Notes the window is not remembered from the previous resizing. His workspace also has 4 other windows all of which retain their size…why is only this window not remembering its size attributes. Minor problem but frustrating to my user.

Subject: Corrupt local names.nsf?

I’ve seen a similar issue with the mini calendar in the upper left hand side of the calendar view. In that case replacing the user’s local names.nsf resolved the issue. You could try renaming the current names.nsf on the user’s machine to names.old and creating a new one. If that works you can export the contents of the old names.nsf into the new one.

In this case I suspect that that may not work because I believe that the day-at-a-glance feature is a plugin. That being the case, you could try ending the client and renaming the workspace folder in the Notes data directory. It will get recreated when you start the client. I definitely suggest renaming it as opposed to deleting it, because it may reset some of the user’s other settings and I don’t know for sure that it will fix the problem. If you rename it you can at least get back to where you started.

Subject: Thank you. Opened spr AWAG895JVC to track this issue.

Subject: Did the use a new workspace fix the problem?

Hi, Chris - If the new workspace did not fix the problem, could you please send screen shots to anne_wang@us.ibm.com.

thanks.

anne