Lotus Notes local security removal tool
| Version | 3.50 Build 1109 |
| Updated | Sep 22nd 2010 |
| Developer |
SysTools Software
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| User Rating |
933
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| Original File Size | 732 KB |
| Downloads | 7909 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Security |
Securase is an easy to use software utility that can help you remove local security from Lotus Notes database files.
It helps you save time running around trying to find the correct user id and password to open a local NSF file. When you try to open a NSF file and it gives error message : "You are not authorized to access that database", and fails to open.
Then you need a Lotus Notes local security removal tool, then get "Securase" - Lotus Notes local security eraser tool to quickly remove local nsf database security in easy steps. Get the recommended NSF file local security removal tools to unlock NSF files.
Remove quickly your Local NSF Database Security with Securase program provided by SysTools lab. Lotus Notes Local Security Removal Tool can remove your Lotus notes local security without losing any NSF database in easy step.
NSF Local Security Removal tool support to remove local security from Lotus Notes NSF files created using Lotus Notes Clients 8.5, 8.0, 7.0, 6.5 & 5.0. Lotus Notes Local Security Removal tool is an easy & simple user interface and no required any technical knowledge for using Securase software to open a local NSF file.
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