The NSF files can be termed as building blocks of IBM Lotus Notes database. Lotus Notes stores all data such as emails, calendars, schedules in NSF format. Lotus Notes possesses all vital features that an email client is expected to contain. However it is quite true that Notes is for highly technical and advance users. Therefore issues related with Notes are equally tough and complex to be sorted out. If we compare two top notch emailing applications i.e. MS Outlook and Lotus Notes, then we find that most of the users prefer former over the later one. Though Notes and Outlook have almost similar features but there are very less issues associated with Outlook .
The most common problem with emailing applications is of corruption of database. Because of this issue the communication channel gets hampered. Let us have a look at Lotus Notes regarding the similar issue. Suppose you are using Lotus Notes 4.5.2 and when you try to open the Lotus Notes document, you encounter a following error message:
"Generic LSE Failure (No More Information)” Opening or Saving Document
The above mentioned error can also be experienced when user is saving a document that contains a component based on a user-defined template.
In-order to rectify the issue user can follow below mentioned steps:-
- Open Lotus Notes 4.5.2.
- Add a new component object to the Lotus Notes document.
- Copy all the information from the existing object and paste into the newly created object.
- Then delete the old existing object and restart Lotus Notes 4.5.2.
Stellar NSF to PST Converter is a simple and convenient converter tool which converts NSF File into usable PST file. The software can also convert NSF data in .EML & .MSG formats. The tool allows user to carry out selective conversion and also provides preview before actual conversion. The utility is compatible with Lotus Notes Versions – 8.5, 8.0.2, 7.0, 6.5, 6.0, Outlook Versions - 2010 / 2007 / 2003 / 2002 (XP) / 2000, Windows OS Versions – Windows 7 / Vista / XP / 2003 / 2000 .
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