Importing Mac OS 9/Multiple Users/Netscape 4.8 addresses into Address Book

Hello there,
my wife has made the leap from Mac OS 9.2.2 to Mac OS X 10.4.3, and we're trying to figure out how to import her Netscape 4.8 addresses into Address Book. The complicating factor is that her computer ran with Multiple Users under Mac OS 9; as the Classic environment doesn't seem to be able to run as a particular Mac OS 9 "Multiple User", we're unable to run Netscape within the Classic environment as her "Multiple User" to allow the export of her addresses for subsequent importation by Address Book. We did find an existing LDIF file on the hard drive at Users:her user:Preferences:Netscape Users:her e-mail:Contacts Export.ldif that we were able to import, but it didn't seem to contain a complete set of her addresses.
Can you recommend a way to obtain her full set of addresses? Do you know which Netscape file contains the addresses? If need be, that file can be copied, selectively edited, and its addresses can be manually reëntered; but naturally a less time-consuming solution would be preferable. Alternatively, would it be possible to run within the Classic environment as a particular "Multiple User", so that the addresses could be exported within Netscape?
Thanks for your assistance!
Sheepnose
  Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

Here’s a summary of what I wound up doing. I downloaded the current version of Netscape for Mac OS X at http://ftp.netscape.com/pub/netscape7/english/7.2/mac/macosx/sea/Netscape-MachO. dmg.gz and used it to import the addresses from the Users:her user:Preferences:Netscape Users:her e-mail:pab.na2 file. (It turns out that the pab.na2 file has the latest address book data.) This was done by cancelling the New Account Setup, then choosing Tools/Import …/Address Books/Communicator 4.x. I then exported the just-imported data by going to Netscape 7.2’s Address Book window, selecting the “nab” address book, and choosing Tools/Export … in LDIF format, followed shortly by importing the newly created LDIF file into Address Book. Unfortunately the groups didn’t survive the exodus, and had to be manually reässembled within Address Book. There also seemed to be minor data loss in Notes fields — namely, all Notes text following a colon went missing. However, that was readily worked around by restoring via copy/paste from Netscape 7.2 to Address Book. Given these caveats, the Netscape 4.8 address book data have now been reconstituted as Address Book data. I hope that this summary might prove useful to anyone else who might be facing a similar task, and would appreciate it if anyone who finds an easier way to do this would post their findings.
Sheepnose

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    Log in as each user, open iPhoto and point to the iPhoto library on the external hard drive.
    This cannot work, unfortunately, for several reasons:
    iPhoto is strictly a single user database. Only one user at a time can open it.
    An iPhoto library needs to be on a locally mounted volume. It cannot be on a network share.
    The file system of the drive needs to be MacOS Extended (Journaled).
    Apple's only recommendation to share an iPhoto library is this:    iPhoto: Sharing libraries among multiple users
    If you want to share photos and not the library, see this:   iCloud: iCloud Photo Sharing FAQ
    Trying to put the iPhoto or Aperture library on a network volume, will result in library corruption or data loss:
    Use locally mounted Mac OS X Extended volumes for your Aperture library

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