NSF Local Security Removal 9.10.01

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User can remove Notes database local security quickly and efficiently with technically advanced NSF database security eraser. With this tool, the user is able to deal with the error messages You are not authorized to access that database and You are not authorized to perform that operation. This software is of great help in times of urgency when you are unable to access Lotus Notes NSF files. Notes local security removal tool lets you achieve access to NSF database while maintaining the original file structure and properties. After opening and performing desired operation, user can also re-apply the local security to the database at the same pace. NSF local security removal tool removes local securities from NSF files without removing or modifying their encryption, it is not a NSF password recovery tool. Software is compatible with all versions of Lotus Notes. Local security removal software comes with free evaluation version that removes local NSF security from any number of NSF files of up to 5MB size. However, for removing local security from files of more than 5 MB size, user needs to purchase the full version of Remove Local NSF Security software.

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