New Delhi, India -- (SBWIRE) -- 11/09/2009 -- Nucleus Data Recovery.com globally reckoned for developing efficient and result-driven software applications, recently unveiled Kernel for NSF Local Security Removal utility. This small utility is developed to remove Local Securities from Lotus Notes databases and enables user to easily access the inaccessible NSF files. It deals efficiently with error messages “You are not authorized to access that database” and "You are not authorized to perform that operation".
As we hear every day or the other that users are unable to access the NSF database despite of having administrative rights while working on the local copies of the database. Sometimes the problem relates to the User ID and its password where users experiences the error message “This database has local access protection and you are not authorized to access it locally”. This message pertains that the password is incorrect or the database is encrypted strongly.
Kernel for NSF Local Security removal supports NSF local security removal and not the passwords or encryptions of the NSF databases. It is not a NSF Password recovery tool and thus it also provides the option to Undo Changes which have been implemented by the software. The Undo Changes option will make the NSF file as it was before using Kernel for NSF Local Security Removal. This will help the users, if they have:
• NSF file does not opens up in Lotus Notes,
• The error message is different other than handled by the software, or
• You mistakenly downloaded Kernel for NSF Local Security Removal to remove encryption from NSF files
A small utility for NSF security removal with promising features, the Free evaluation copy performs its operations on files of less than or up to 5MB.
Armed with innovative features and simple user interface, Kernel for NSF Local Security Removal tool not only removes the local securities from the NSF files but also keeps original properties of NSF database intact. “We have always strived to reduce the complexities related to work and Kernel for NSF Local Security Removal stands strong on the promises we make. Using this small tool is very easy as it removes the local securities with just a couple of mouse-clicks; however it does not remove encryption. Hence if you come across the error message saying- ‘This database has local access protection and you’re not authorized to access it locally’, we suggest you not to use Kernel for NSF Local Security Removal,” says Mr. Rupesh Kumar, Director Nucleus Data Recovery.Com Private Limited.
The software is available for a free demo download, so that its functionality and promising features can be checked. The free trial version of the software can remove local security of NSF files having 5MB size. Although for file size surpassing 5MB, user needs to purchase the full version of the software. Get more information about the software at http://www.nucleustechnologies.com/lotus-notes-local-security-removal.html