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Hi everbody =
DFSee is indeed a powerfull tool =
but needs time to get it to know !
There is much more than an "UNDELETE" only ;-)
As for UNDELETE" actions:
The chance of a successful undelete is reducing with =
every activity on the the system to the time of appying =
the "UNDELETE" ...
=2E.. because the deleted part may be overwritten in the =
meantime already ;-(
If one undeletes anything ...
=2E.. straightaway using Phoenix 1.35 gives a fair chance =
but ONE needs to know the file names !?
However a serious backup SW is the best investment, =
in time and money to save data and nerves ;-)
Have a nice day, =
svobi
david.watson@earthlink.net on 03.02.2003 05.26.03
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: recovering a deleted directory
On 1 Feb 2003 at 8:49, Steven Levine wrote:
> In <200302010211.ASK73411@100m.mpr200-1.esr.lvcm.net>, on 01/31/03 =
> at 06:12 PM, said:
> >I just inadvertantly deleted my ZTBold directory in my D Drive. =
> ...choice three is what you will have to do. =
DFSee has an undelete. I wonder if that would work?
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