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Subject: NSF Viewer? |
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Product Area: Database |
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Technical Area: Accessibility |
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Platform: Windows |
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Release: 8.5 |
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Reproducible: Not applicable |
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I'm looking for a NSF Viewer.
From what I've gathered there aren't (?) any 3rd party products available for this, only solutions requiring the Notes client being installed (or Notes DLL's). That's fine, so a application like NotesPeek is almost OK, but I need something more user friendly for "normal" users.
The goal is using such a program to open local NSF files without the bother of using an ID-file, and without the hassle of doing modifications to the already installed Notes client. (Or would it be simple to modify the client not to prompt for an ID-file/login?)
(Also, I don't want to use the browser to view the server feed of the NSF file, or convert the NSF-file to some other e-mail client dependent format, such as a PST file to be opened in Outlook.)
This problem must pop-up all the time, yet there doesn't seem to be a good solution, but maybe, maybe, there's an answer out there?
 
Feedback number WEBB8ZLGHW created by ~Ethan Ekjumizenoni on 10/31/2012

Status: Open
Comments:

NSF Viewer? (~Ethan Ekjumize... 31.Oct.12)
. . The answer is.... (~Ned Nimfanakon... 31.Oct.12)
. . 3rd party = browser (~Martha Lopjipy... 31.Oct.12) |
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