Answer------For a user to be able to work with Lotus Notes, a dedicated ID file has to be generated for him/her, on the basis of which Lotus Notes will recognize the user and regulate his/her access rights to data.The function of the Lotus Notes ID can be compared with a check card or a credit card which regulates access to cash dispensers. Instead of a combination of digits as with a credit card, the Notes ID requires you to input a password (or an ID set).The Lotus Notes ID file is generated by the Notes administrator. At the same time, the administrator determines a (provisional) password, which he has to notify you of. You will not be able to work with Notes without this password!
It can be reset only by the provider (the one who manages or gave you the id file / password) to you
once's you forgetten the password means. only way to change the password change the id file.
Madara ===========> char : id: 0 type: 0 file: data\madara.dat skill : id: 232 type: 3 file: data\madaraground.dat id: 234 type: 3 file: data\amaterasu.dat id: 333 type: 3 file: data\amaterasudefend.dat id: 237 type: 3 file: data\mangekouitachi.dat id: 239 type: 3 file: data\firedragon.dat id: 235 type: 3 file: data\kuubipunch.dat id: 236 type: 3 file: data\kuubi.dat id: 245 type: 3 file: data\Goukakyuu.dat
Madara ===========> char : id: 0 type: 0 file: data\madara.dat skill : id: 232 type: 3 file: data\madaraground.dat id: 234 type: 3 file: data\amaterasu.dat id: 333 type: 3 file: data\amaterasudefend.dat id: 237 type: 3 file: data\mangekouitachi.dat id: 239 type: 3 file: data\firedragon.dat id: 235 type: 3 file: data\kuubipunch.dat id: 236 type: 3 file: data\kuubi.dat id: 245 type: 3 file: data\Goukakyuu.dat
simple example: to add tayuya id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\tayuya.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\sakon.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\jiroubou.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\hunter.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\kyubi.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\sasuke_cs2.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\deidara_bird.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\sand_creature.dat id has to be 0 and type 0 then chars\name of character.dat to add ton ton id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\Piggy.dat to add pein id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\pein.dat for Toby id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\tjvcs.dat
just open the data.txt in the folder with the name "data" then put the codes under jiraya's code id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\smiter.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\jkhg.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\bacon.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\pinky_ball.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\speedy.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\vasdrh.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\the_bone.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\templete.dat
just open the data.txt in the folder with the name "data" then put the codes below after jiraya's code id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\smiter.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\jkhg.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\bacon.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\pinky_ball.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\speedy.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\vasdrh.dat id: 0 type: 0 file: chars\the_bone.dat
/etc/passwd file is having the Login id details
Hokage 3 ===========> char : id: 0 type: 0 file: data\3rd_Hokage.dat skill : id: 232 type: 3 file: data\Earth_dragon.dat id: 234 type: 3 file: data\fire_ball.dat
In Notes, you can go to Help, then Help Topics, then search for information like this. Here's what Notes Help says: A replica is a duplicate of a database with the same replication ID number as the original database. Notes lets you create a local (offline) replica of any database you use. Through replication, Notes can keep a local replica identical with the database on the server, so you make changes once, but they appear in both places. Replication is the process of making replicas identical. Notes uses the replica ID number to locate and replicate all replicas of a database. A database copy (created by choosing File - Database - New Copy) does not have the same ID number as its original database, and doesn't replicate. A copy of a database file created through the operating system is a replica and does have the same ID number as the original database. Replication is a great tool to have when you're away from your office network, because working in a local replica is much faster than making the same changes over a dialup telephone connection. Replication also lets users on various networks in a variety of (physical) locations share the most current version of information in a database. An archive is a copy of a database you can create to store information no longer in use. Like a replica, an archive contains documents and design elements from the original database, but unlike a replica, an archive never sends any changes back to the original database.
You cannot combine tax id numbers of different companies into one, to file bankruptcy.