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Previously on "Lotus notes id file - password ??"

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  • darmstadt
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    Have you looked at Passware? Never managed to get the demo to work for me though :-)

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  • vetran
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    Admin may not be able to recreate the file depends on settings used and version. Can be set so you can't. Its a security thing, if you have the id file and password you own that DB.

    http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docvie...rss=ct463lotus

    However most admins take a backup which may be usable (depends on what has happened since e.g. x509 cert) as you have found. Lotus did put a regular ID backup service in 5 or 6 (?) but very few companies enabled it.

    That's the baby.
    http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lo...word_recovery/

    as Darmstadt says below passware.
    Last edited by vetran; 20 March 2010, 13:00. Reason: re read and it didn't make sense as usual

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  • baldychoko
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    yuk notes, this takes me back....
    I believe your domino admin can re-create your notes.id file.

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  • stek
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    Now, this is from the dim and distance past when I used to admin Lotus Notes, there's a way to bypass the id file.

    You need the client installed, and you edit the notes.ini file and change a setting which I can't remember! From memory it's a failry obvious one, so suggest u have a play...

    Sorry it's a bit vague, I will continue to rack my brain....

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  • Chantho
    started a topic Lotus notes id file - password ??

    Lotus notes id file - password ??

    I have the use of a laptop from the client, during a recent rebuild tech support forgot to save my notes id file, so notes is kaput.

    There were two options, apply for a new id through extremely tedious and slow channels or use an old id file which I have from a previous rebuild.

    I would prefer to reuse the old file, but the password isn't one which I remember using, is there any (free) software which I can use to get the password ??

    Thanks.
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