Barb,

It might be better to restore userid.nsf to userid.BAK to avoid the issue
of having two databases with the same replica ID on the server.

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From:
"Barb Baase, Duro-Last Roofing,Inc" <BBaase@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:
09/29/2009 01:52 PM
Subject:
Restoring e-mail file



We have a user that wants their sent folder from May of this year.
We have restored the userid.nsf file before but always when the user was a

past employee.
This user is still employed here.
The question is: If we restore the file onto the server will this
replicate down to the client and cause loss of current e-mail?
Will it replicate just what is not there?
Is it a better practice to restore the userid.nsf file to userid2.nsf and
use the Administrator client to forward them to the user?
Any help will be appreciated.

Barbara Baase
Assistant IS Manager
Duro-Last Roofing, Inc.
525 Morley Drive
Saginaw, MI 48601
Phone: 989-753-6486 x2610
Fax: 989-753-4472

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