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Convert Notes File 8.12.01
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Switching from Lotus Notes system to MS Outlook platform is a part of email migration performed by many organizations. For this process, system administrators are required to export emails and mailbox items from user accounts from one domain to another. This process can be done in a simple manner with the help of software applications for NSF to PST conversion. Migration Wizards such as Mailmig.exe offered by Microsoft are commonly used to convert Notes to Outlook, however with some limitations. This software application is incapable of exporting mailboxes of size exceeding 1 GB or having email items more than 16,000 figures. Therefore, third party tools like Kernel for Lotus Notes o Outlook are the most reliable applications to convert Notes files to Outlook PST files. Email migration performed using these tools are accurate, reliable and extremely fast. Using such tools, administrators are able to migrate bulk of emails and mailbox items of user account from Lotus Notes to MS Outlook. Furthermore, entire user mailboxes can also be migrated from Lotus Domino server to MS Exchange server domain with ease. To export emails from Notes to Outlook, these tools convert Notes files of .NSF format to Outlook files in .PST format. Administrators can select multiple NSF files to convert Notes to Outlook in a single conversion cycle. With conversion from Notes to Outlook, all the emails, email attachments, personal folders, contact details, address book entries, journal entries, appointment schedules, etc become accessible from MS Outlook email client. Data integrity is maintained when the tool converts Notes to Outlook so that the original formatting, metadata and internal structure stays intact. Thus, NSF to PST conversion tools provides optimum solution for migrating user emails from one platform to another.
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Version:
8.12.01
Release Date:
07/14/2011
Size:
3696 KB
Platform:
Win2000,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win98,WinServer,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP
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Program type:
Shareware Cost: $250 Online order: purchase Review: Click here |
Requirements: Pentium II 400 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 10 MB
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