I am not a Lotus developer or user and a client who uses LotusNotes has sent me an .nsf file that I need to open. Is there any way to read this file without LotusNotes? I’ve exhausted every possibility I can think of so any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Subject: NSF File
I remember seeing a free utility on AlphaWorks a while back that allowed you to browse a Notes database. Can’t remember much more about it (limitations or requirements) as it wasn’t something I needed so I didn’t pay it much attention. You might want to look there…
Stephen Lister
Subject: NSF File
The only thing I can think of is to ask the client to run nsf_dump (which is part of the API toolkit samples) or some other utility and have them send you the dump rather than the actual NSF file.
Subject: or export to XML.
Subject: NSF File
Sorry - no. You will need a Notes client installed in order to access the database.–
Jaime