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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 1
OS: win2000
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I have a Windows 2000 Server with a shared folder (C:\data$) with permission to everyone Read and write.
Someone deleted a subfolder (c:\data$\public) of the shared one, and no file went to the server garbage can because it was deleted remotely, from the network. I already used some recovery tools, like GetDataBack, R-Studio, R-Undelete, but none of them worked. Does windows save the deleted files informations like Novell, in order to undelete when necessary? Does anyone can help me? Sorry for the English, but i'm trying to improve... Thansk. Anderson |
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Well, try one other recovery tool ... go to www.dtidata.com and check out RecoverItAll ... but, I'm going to say your chances are slim (and getting worse the more the drive is used).
It's probably time to restore from backups. |
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