Wrong MailFS frameset after upgrade to R6

I give up!

I must have missed something in the 400 pages of release notes and the 400 pages in the Redbook.

After upgrading Notes clients from release 5.0.12 to 6.5.3, I notice that the left pane of the user’s Inbox is not updated completely to the R6 design. I see inbox, drafts, sent, all documents, calendar, meetings, to do, follow up, junk mail and all of the user’s folders all spread out (not inside the R6 twistie view).

I’ve tried compacting (all template and mail databases are ODS version 43) and refreshing multiple times.

I’ve also checked the design properties of all design elements in the mail6.ntf template. None have “Prohibit design refresh or replace to modify” checked.

I’ve also tried changing the database properties of the user’s mail database - launch tab - deselect “restore as last viewed by user”.

Nothing has worked.

Help!

Mark

Subject: Wrong MailFS frameset after upgrade to R6

Have you looked at recreating the bookmark database on the users PC? It is possible that the issue is in the bookmarks, not the mail file.

Take a look at these two threads, and let us know if that fixes the problem.

http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/55c38d716d632d9b8525689b005ba1c0/e3c981d3e677659e85256f320062cf13?OpenDocument

http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/55c38d716d632d9b8525689b005ba1c0/4912c71ed3faa72385256fba00629d01?OpenDocument

Subject: RE: Wrong MailFS frameset after upgrade to R6

Thank you!

Creating a new bookmark.nsf file seems to have fixed the mailfs frameset problem. At least, on the one user I tried it on.

Note–> However, still, when the user creates a “new memo”, for some reason, the new memo still has the release 5 style: action bar, etc.

Any ideas for getting a new memo to reflect the R6 design?

Mark

Subject: RE: Wrong MailFS frameset after upgrade to R6

To whom it may concern:

Replacing the design of the user’s mail database seems to have fixed the problem of the new memo being displayed in the release 5 style.

It also appears that replacing the mail database design would have fixed the mailfs frameset problem as well. Replacing the design is a preferable solution in that it doesn’t require resetting up the user’s bookmarks.nsf database.

Mark