![]() ![]() Open this up with your favourite text editor. There will be a file in here called InstallationCheck – in the finder it has a black “exec” Unix Executable icon. Once more, go into the Contents folder and the Resources folder. Navigate through to the folders Contents and then Packages and then do the same right-click on the Lotus Notes Installer.pkg file. Never fear, I’ve dug around in the installer packages and a solution is at hand.įind your Lotus Notes Installer.mpkg file, and right-click to Show Package Contents. Notes doesn’t know how to deal with this, so just to be safe, it doesn’t install. ![]() VMware helpfully identifies it’s CPU as, in my case, 2.8GHz Unknown. For me, I’m installing it in a VMware virtual Machine. Now, there is more than one reason why this installation check will fail, and leave you high and dry, and it’s very frustrating. At least, that’s the intent – what it actually does is prevent the software from being installed on a non-recognised Intel machine. Lotus Notes 8.5 on Mac has a wonderful little installation preflight check to prevent you from installing the software on a PPC machine. ![]()
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