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.DTF File Extension

A .DTF file is a Domino Temporary File, created by IBM.

Open with IBM Domino (Discontinued). Available for Linux and Windows.

What is a .DTF file?

The .DTF file extension stands for Domino Temporary File. These files are created by Lotus Domino, which is a sophisticated software application designed for managing business processes and facilitating team collaboration. The primary function of a .DTF file is to store temporary data that assists in the update tasks performed by the server. Once these tasks are completed, the .DTF files are typically deleted automatically.

These temporary files are crucial for the smooth operation of the Domino server during updates. The filenames for .DTF files usually start with either "IDB" or "S0-S9," followed by a unique five-digit number, such as s054321.dtf or idb98765.dtf. This naming convention helps in identifying and managing these files easily.

.DTF files are stored in a specific temporary directory on the server. This directory is usually defined by a system environment variable. If no specific directory is set, the .DTF files are saved in the default working directory. It's important to note that if the files are not deleted automatically due to some error, such as a server crash during the update process, they might remain in the temporary directory.

In terms of opening .DTF files, the primary program that was used is IBM Domino. However, IBM Domino has been discontinued, which means that managing and opening these files might require maintaining an existing installation of the software.

If you find that .DTF files have not been deleted after their intended use, and you suspect a server issue, you can manually delete these files. To do this safely, you should first shut down the Domino server to prevent any potential data corruption or other issues. Then, you can manually remove the .DTF files from the temporary directory.

In summary, .DTF files are temporary files used by Lotus Domino for server updates, stored in a designated directory, and are usually deleted after use. If they are not removed, manual deletion may be necessary following a server shutdown.

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