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mcnanuk (Programmer)
7 Dec 11 6:30
Hello there:

i got two *.ntf files named like: xyzdomdoc.ntf and xyzfilecab.ntf

i was said, that these file should contain data, which i try to extract to move them to an sql based storage.

but i have no clue, what to do with this files: i have installed an lotus domino server and have installed lotus notes, including the administrator and the designer. These files are from lotus notes 6.5 and i am using lotus notes 7.02 (nearest version i could get)

can anybody please give me a hint on that. I would say, that there are no data in these "template files".


thanks for any hint in the right direction :D
pmonett (Programmer)
18 Dec 11 7:50
Notes templates are made to create Notes databases, not to contain data.

You use a template to create a useable database from the menu.

Pascal.

I've got nothing to hide, and I'd very much like to keep that away from prying eyes.

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