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Not able to access names.nsf using C# and lotus Notes 8.5.

Spoorti (Programmer)
11 Nov 11 4:07
We have a requirement to access the Server side "names.nsf" (Lotus Notes 8.5) database in our .NET 3.5 code. So, we are using IBM Lotus Notes dlls to do this operation which is as follows, dbNAB = session.GetDatabase(ServerName,"names.nsf",false);

We have an issue in opening this lotus notes database, because it throws 'null' as the output for this database, but on the same case, we do not see any issue in accessing other lotus notes database in the same server.

In fact, we have checked the permission rights to the same database 'names.nsf', which also has appropriate permission set to access.

Please let me what could be going wrong in accessing and also let me know the useful troubleshooting steps to resolve this issue.

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