Before I left the travel agency came an important letter that I could not open although my Lotus Notes never failed me in the same way. Not authorized to access that database.
Resolution:
Follow the given steps to resolve the error:
1) Restore the data from recent database backup
2) R fixup -f", then "compact -c -i" command to recover the corrupt database.
Note: If the inbuilt Lotus repair doesn't help you to repair the corrupt database then, you require some alternative Lotus Notes Recovery software to Lotus Notes repair tool
SOURCE: Lotus Notes files
Unfortunately, it's not possible.
Lotus notes files are all .nsf and you will only be able to view them with a full client lotus notes installation.
There is no other software available that will read .nsf files.
You could save your archived files to a cd or flash drive, then find someone who has lotus notes and use their system to view your files. You need the full installation as you will not be able to use the web access version to view your old archives.
SOURCE: HTC G1 and Lotus Notes ? --- Friends or Unlikely companions.
the link recommend cost 29.99 for a third party software to enable an "email friendly" phone to support corporate e-mail. It's more of a work around a basic problem with this devise
SOURCE: Chronos Soho Notes - Database
Hey I found the solution.
Reinstall Soho Notes but on the screen after accepting the license is a button marked cutstomize. Click on that and then make sure the database box is checked. Finish the installation and restart your machine. It worked for me
SOURCE: Sync fails with "too many open databases"
This is what I did to fix that error:
Hard-reset your Palm to erase all data (that usually involves pushing the small "reset" button on the back, then pressing the "power on" button until the device boots, and then pressing "up" to confirm the hard-reset)
After that, sync your palm. The sync software will ask if you want to use your existing profile or create a new one. Create a new one. Then the program will offer to sync your Outlook profile with your Palm. Click on "ok", and a message asking you to accept to sync your Outlook data with more than one profile will pop-up. Click on OK, again... and that's it!
SOURCE: covert lotus notes address book "names.nsf" to an excel file
I just stumbled on this one. Actually it's EASY! Open up your contacts list in Notes, go to the File menu, choose export. You can pick either "Structured Text", "Tabular Text", or "Comma Separated Value". All of these import well into either of those programs.
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