Re: Recovering Offline FIles/Client Side Caching (CSC)
From: Denver (true2oo2_at_yahoo.com.au)
Date: 12/22/03
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Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 21:07:59 +1100
Coz I was traveling and I put files on my local copy and had not syn with
the network yet.
Anything else can be done?
"David Cross [MS]" <dcross@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> if they are offline folders, that means the server will have copies of all
> the files - why do you need to recover? why not just re-synch from the
> server?
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> "Denver" <dlperera@latrobe.edu.au> wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> >
> > My HDD died!!
> >
> > I recovered my files from the dead HDD by using it as a secondary drive
> and
> > extracting almost all the files and folders.
> >
> > My problem is that I had offline folders enabled that I need to recover
> > back. After some investigation, I found out that offline line files and
> > folders are kept in the C:\windows\CSC folder. I extracted this CSC
folder
> > from the dead HDD. However, they seem to be encrypted.
> >
> > Following is the dir listing of my recovered CSC folder. The size of
these
> > folders (5Gig) seems to indicate the correct size of my offline folder.
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 16/12/2003 06:43 PM <DIR> .
> > 16/12/2003 06:43 PM <DIR> ..
> > 11/12/2003 01:29 AM 880 00000001
> > 10/12/2003 08:25 AM 0 00000002
> > 01/05/2003 12:58 AM 96 00000003
> > 08/12/2003 09:45 PM 764,096 csc1.tmp
> > 16/12/2003 06:46 PM <DIR> d1
> > 16/12/2003 06:43 PM <DIR> d2
> > 16/12/2003 06:40 PM <DIR> d3
> > 16/12/2003 06:37 PM <DIR> d4
> > 16/12/2003 06:34 PM <DIR> d5
> > 16/12/2003 06:31 PM <DIR> d6
> > 16/12/2003 06:27 PM <DIR> d7
> > 16/12/2003 06:25 PM <DIR> d8
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Can you please help me to recover these files back. All the contents of
> seem
> > to be in the d1 - d8 folders, but they appear in a format of
> 00000A01 -
> > not recognisable as a one of my files. They look encrypted and I need
them
> > to be decrypted back to my normal form.
> >
> > Can someone please help.
> >
> > thanks heaps!
> >
> >
> >
> >
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