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I can’t eliminate JavaScript errors when using Netscape Navigator<br />

If you are seeing frequent JavaScript error messages when using Netscape<br />

Navigator, verify your cache settings.<br />

If you are using Netscape 4.x:<br />

1. Select Edit - Preferences.<br />

2. Expand the Advanced category, then select Cache.<br />

3. For “<strong>Doc</strong>ument in cache is compared to document on network,” select<br />

Never.<br />

4. Click OK.<br />

5. Refresh the browser (F5 or Reload button).<br />

I can’t see any file cabinets, binders, and documents<br />

You will see only the file cabinets, binders, and documents that you have<br />

access to. Check <strong>with</strong> the Administrator or File Cabinet Manager to verify<br />

your user access.<br />

I can’t see my document information<br />

While working in a browser, if you try to open a <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> file that has a<br />

plus (+) character in the file name, it will seem to open, but it will not<br />

contain any information.<br />

To be able to see the file information, rename the file, substituting a valid<br />

letter or number for the plus (+) character.<br />

I can’t send a mail message when I invite a user to a file cabinet<br />

If you are accessing <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> through a Notes client, you will not be<br />

able to send mail messages when inviting users to a file cabinet if your<br />

<strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> server does not replicate its Public Name and Address Book<br />

<strong>with</strong> other servers in your domain.<br />

Add the address book to the notes.ini file in the names= line.<br />

I get an error message when I open an edited binder profile<br />

230 <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> User Guide<br />

1. After checking out a binder profile, editing it, and checking it back in,<br />

you may see a “<strong>Doc</strong>ument has been deleted” error when trying to open<br />

the binder.<br />

Refresh the view that displays the list of binders.

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