How to decrypt Lotus Notes archive?

Decrypting a Lotus Notes archive is like unlocking a vintage diary—it requires the right key.

If your archived NSF file is encrypted, you’ll need to use the same Lotus Notes ID file or password that was used to encrypt it. Some professional NSF conversion tools like eSoftTools NSF to PST Converter come with smart decryption options that can unlock encrypted files—only if you have proper permissions.

⚠️ Reminder: Attempting to decrypt without authorization may breach security policies or software licenses.

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  • It can be hard to decrypt a Lotus Notes archive manually since NSF files are secured by encryption settings. You need the Lotus Notes program to gain access to the data. Open the ZIP file in Lotus Notes and then look at the database properties to see how the encryption is set up. If access is granted, turn off local encryption and save the file again. After that, you can open emails and save them in other formats. This method needs the right permissions and could take a while for big files. DataVare NSF Converter can convert NSF data into formats that are easier to work with in the future. This makes managing and backing up email much easier without having to go through a lot of processes.

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