Names.nsf to Outlook
In Lotus Notes, your personal address book is the database names.nsf.
Sometimes it becomes necessary to switch to Exchange Server or MS Outlook as the Lotus Notes installation costs are very high. Or Sometimes there is a situation for user where he/she has to move from Lotus Notes Environment to MS Outlook Environment after 5-6 years.
So it becomes necessary to migrate or convert Lotus Notes emails to MS Outlook emails and to Convert Lotus Notes Contacts to Outlook. Lotus Notes saves its Address Book or Contacts in names.nsf File.
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December 17th, 2007 at 7:25 am
G’day Guys,
Downloaded the demo onto an XP box running Notes 6.5 client and Outlook 2003 - I have selected a local names.nsf file - when I click the Scan Notes Contacts button the app shows a message as “Lotus Notes not configured or the selected file is not a correct notes address book file.”
I have a working Notes 6.5 installation.
Any ideas?
Cheers, Mike.
Mike Paterson
December 17th, 2007 at 7:34 am
To make the software work you need to install Lotus Notes and tell it not to look for a Notes Server - I think it must have still been looking for the Notes Domain - Configure the Notes for POP3 or IMAP. And it will work !
Evan Swans,
Site Administrator
January 28th, 2008 at 6:09 pm
Im having the same issue. I dont understand why configuring Notes where to look has nything to with the contacts. The contacts are stored locally so why would the nsf file needs to look for a domino server before an appliccation can access it?
January 29th, 2008 at 1:29 pm
Mr Chris,
Thanks for evaluating SysTools Software.
Please read the line carefully it says : ” tell it not to look for a Notes Server”.
If you still face any problem in converting your notes contact database then email us back on contact@notesaddressbook.com. We will assist you back.
Evan Swans,
Site Administrator
www.exportnotes.com | www.exportlotusnotes.com
January 30th, 2008 at 3:32 pm
I have a query regarding your product.
How do you handle the doclinks and embedded forms of lotus notes?
When the lotus mails are transformed to outlook how the forms or doclinks are opened in case the lotus mails had those ? Does your software ensures that?
Thanks.
Joy