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I'm using MNE but it can't find the file I specified

The Locate Data Store isn't finding the file I have in the specified directory.   How can I fix that?

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  • Hello,

    Thanks for posting to the Migrator for Notes to Exchange (MNE) forum. I understand you are using the MNE Locate Notes Data Stores wizard, but the files in the specified directory are not being imported. I have some additional questions to help narrow this down:

     

    1.) What types of files are you trying to locate? Are these archive mail files, or?

     

    2.) What is the database template (design class) being used for this mail file?  (Domino Administrator | Files | Locate user's mail file | Properties | Design [slide ruler])

     

    3.) Is this database template found on the MNE Manage Design Classes screen? If so, what type of file is checked (MailFile, PAB, Archive)?

     

    With the information above, we may be able to assist in providing a solution. However, the quickest path to resolution will be for us to analyze the log file from the MNE Locate Notes Data Stores process. In order to provide us with the log file for analysis, and protect your information, it would be best to create a Service Request for this issue:

     

    https://support.quest.com/create-service-request 

    Trevor Taegder
    Senior Technical Support Engineer

    Quest | Support

  • Thank you for your response:

    1.  archive file

    2. I'm not sure how to answer this one but it's an nsf file.  Basically a copy of the mail file from the production server.  The name of the file is the production name with a date appended to it.  mailfile_01012001.nsf

    3. modified mail file design.  8.5 version.

    The ACL has the Quest ID with manager access.

    I've done this before for other files and it's found the file.  Just don't know why know it's now. 

  • I just looked in the log and found the database was skipped because   "Owner 'square' is not in the Collections; ignoring.     The square is an actual square.  I checked the database owner and the owner name is there.  I even changed it for good measure and still ignoring the database.

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  • I just looked in the log and found the database was skipped because   "Owner 'square' is not in the Collections; ignoring.     The square is an actual square.  I checked the database owner and the owner name is there.  I even changed it for good measure and still ignoring the database.

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