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Roe wrote
on Sunday 19 February, 2012 at 10:26:39 UTC
*Need help please*
My farther purchased a business 20 years ago. With that purchase he inherited a win xp box running lotus notes 4.6. This computers hard drive is on the way out. I have a backup of the notes folder and would like to run it on a more recent version of windows or convert it to a newer version of notes for windows 7. Basically Notes was used for invoicing, asset tracking, client tracking etc etc

Is there a way to convert it to a more recent version of notes to run on windows 7? or alternatively is there a way to convert this to a filemaker database?

Thanks,
Roe
roe@puru.com.au

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Roe wrote
on Monday 20 February, 2012 at 22:42:53 UTC
All good I found a version 7 lotus notes that runs under win7. My database launches fine via this version and only have the one issue that i need to research. Sorry i'm a n00b when it comes to notes.

Cheers,
Roe.

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