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	<title>Connected Software Blog &#187; Lotus Notes</title>
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		<title>Converting Multiple Lotus Notes NSF Files</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 21:30:55 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Lotus Notes]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Message Conversion]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am commonly asked how to use Address Magic Enterprise PLUS to convert Notes to Outlook archive, an address book, and a server-based mailbox are all in different NSF files. The solution is to provide a separate conversion path between each source and destination. Most users want to do the following conversions: Convert the Lotus Notes names.nsf file [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am commonly asked how to use <a href="http://www.connectedsw.com/Convert/LotusNotesToOutlook.php">Address Magic Enterprise PLUS to convert Notes to Outlook</a> archive, an address book, and a server-based mailbox are all in different NSF files. The solution is to provide a separate conversion path between each source and destination.</p>
<p>Most users want to do the following conversions:</p>
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<li>Convert the Lotus Notes names.nsf file to the default Outlook Contacts folder in the Exchange mailbox.</li>
<li>Convert the Lotus Notes a_xxx.nsf archive file to a PST file on the user&#8217;s local hard drive.</li>
<li>Convert the messages and calendar in the Lotus Notes server-side mailbox to the Exchange mailbox.</li>
</ol>
<p>Performing these three conversions requires the following three command lines:</p>
<p style="MARGIN-LEFT: 0.25in"><code>Addrload nsf pst<br />
Addrload -mrv nsf:server!! pst<br />
Addrload -mv nsf Archive.pst</code></p>
<p>The first command converts the names.nsf address book, the second command converts the server-side messages and calendar, and the third command converts the Lotus Notes archive to a PST file in the default Outlook data directory.</p>
<p>You would normally place all three command lines in a batch file so that they will be run all together.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.connectedsw.com/Convert/NotesToOutlook.php">Address Magic Enterprise PLUS provides the flexibility you need to convert Notes to Outlook</a>, supporting virtually any required mapping from folders to mailboxes or PST files. You can also convert to files on file servers, non-default contacts folders, PST files at a particular path, or non-default mailboxes.</p>
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