Lotus Notes Pernames.ntf Error
takes a few minutes. Join Now I am getting an error message when recreating LN data folder. --> changed data to data.old --> launched Lotus notes -- enter the full name and server name -- user puts the password and I get the following error message. File does not exist: pernames.ntf I have recreated LN profile more than a hundred times, but never had this error message. Lotus notes version is (IBM Lotus Notes 8.5) installed in win 7 machine. Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Lotus Notes fails to open with the error: "File already exists”. I want to repair Lotus Notes file. Ever wonder where that file came from   1 Reply Serrano OP Derrick_Messaging Dec 13, 2013 at 6:44 UTC Check that the file exists in the program data folder as it has to be copied to users profile folder when created first time. Programdata/limb/lotus/data/shared you could copy the file to profile from other machine to this folder. could be didn't copy during install, corrupt or something removed or quarantined it. file is the template file for personal address book, names.nsf. 1 This discussion has been inactive for over a year. You may get a better answer to your question by starting a new discussion. Text Quote Post |Replace Attachment Add link Text to display: Where should this link go? Add Cancel × Insert code Language Apache AppleScript Awk BASH Batchfile C C++ C# CSS ERB HTML Java JavaScript Lua ObjectiveC PHP Perl Text Powershell Python R Ruby Sass Scala SQL VB.net Vimscript XML YAML Insert Cancel Join me to this group Reply × Users who spiced this post Read these next... © Copyright 2006-2016 Spiceworks Inc. About Advertising Privacy Terms Help Sitemap × Join millions of IT pros like you Log in to Spiceworks Reset community password Agree to Terms of Service Connect with Or Sign up with your email address First Name Last Name Email Join Now or Log In Email Password Log In Forgot your password? Email Reset Password Cancel Need to recover your Spiceworks IT Desktop password? By creating an account, you're agreeing to our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and to receive emails from Spiceworks. By creating an account, you're agreeing to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy Not a member? Join the community Back I agree Powerful tools you need, all for free. Help Desk » Inventory » Monitor » Community »
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Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac http://ccm.net/forum/affich-790260-recreate-a-names-nsf-file Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Software Report Recreate a names.nsf file[Solved] Ask a question MichaeRya 1Posts Friday January 23, 2015Registration date January 23, 2015 Last seen - Latest answer on Jan 26, 2015 07:29AM Good evening, I wrote in a previous message that my names.nsf is corrupted. I don lotus notes t know how to recover it, but I would like to use a new empty one. So that I can work again !! Can you tell me how to generate a new file ? Thanks for your help. See more Recreate a names.nsf file Recreating the boot.ini file to launch XP - Name of files and folders have disappeared Marathibeby lotus notes pernames.ntf name PDF file free download Forcing a domain name with the hosts file Batch to rename using text file for new name Helpful +1 Report hpaul2026 1Posts Monday January 26, 2015Registration date January 26, 2015 Last seen Jan 26, 2015 07:29AM Unless you have another Notes client to create/copy the NSF from, then you must make Notes think it is a virgin install as though you have just installed from setup.exe. This is extremely easy and may then allow you to open your corrupt names.nsf and recover personal contacts etc. In the \Lotus\Data directory, rename names.nsf to oldnames.nsf In the \Lotus directory, make a copy of notes.ini and call it oldnotes.ini The reason for doing this is a) possible recovery of oldnames.nsf contents b) we are going to hack the notes.ini. Once these files are copied, edit \lotus\notes.ini Delete all entries apart from the following: > [Notes] > KitType=1 > Directory=D:\Program Files\lotus\notes\data > InstallType=2 Do not modify the Directory= line to be like mine as you may have Notes installed to different directories. Save your changes. Now st