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ONE way might be to:
- shut down the 'bad' server (where you want the NAB entries restored to)
- restore the NAB from backup, with a different name
- start the server
- open the backup NAB, copy / paste the requisite entries into the live
NAB
- delete the backup from the server


Tom Hightower
Solutions, Inc
http://www.simas.com





danny_mccampbell@mahleinc.com
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01/24/02 08:05 PM
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        Subject:        NAB Help


We have several Domino servers in our domain and each one has its own
administrator for creating and deleting users.
Today, we had one of the Administrators delete all of his users.  Before
we
could catch it, the whole domain's NAB had
been replicated and now all of a sudden no one can get mail to this
server's users.

Anyway, this is the first time we have experienced something like this. We
have tried restoring a copy of the names.nsf
file and replicating it across the domain, but I guess because all of the
replica's are newer than the one restored all
the user disappeared from the one restored.  I have read extensively
through NOTES.NET and other forums and cannot
find anything specific on this issue.

Can anyone offer any advice or past experience on the best way to get
these
users back from a backup and replicated
throughout the domain?

Thank you in advance.

Danny W. McCampbell
MAHLE, Inc.
423-318-3205
423-587-5170 FAX
http://www.mahleinc.com

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