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| recovering 'offline' files that have not synced with primary database Help request: I use One Note while travelling quite a bit, and I sync any changes either via VPN or when I return to the office. However, yesterday my computer crashed & the tech who diagnosed it said that Windows was corrupt and will need to be reloaded. Fortunately, the drive integrity is fine, so for now he removed the hard drive & put in an external USB drive enclosure. So all my files are still on the drive... including 7 days of work in One Note that have not been synced with our server. So my questions are: 1) Does anyone know how I can find these files? 2) How can I 'import' them into a fresh install of One Note (I have bought a new laptop) so that I can access any of the files that I changed during the last week? Thanks for any help! Rod |
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| Re: recovering 'offline' files that have not synced with primarydatabase -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Help request: I use One Note while travelling quite a bit, and I sync > any changes either via VPN or when I return to the office. However, > yesterday my computer crashed & the tech who diagnosed it said that > Windows was corrupt and will need to be reloaded. Fortunately, the > drive integrity is fine, so for now he removed the hard drive & put in > an external USB drive enclosure. So all my files are still on the > drive... including 7 days of work in One Note that have not been > synced with our server. So my questions are: > 1) Does anyone know how I can find these files? > 2) How can I 'import' them into a fresh install of One Note (I have > bought a new laptop) so that I can access any of the files that I > changed during the last week? > Thanks for any help! > Rod 1. For safety: make a copy of your original unsynched notebooks. 2. Install Onenote on the new computer 3. Look under Tools --> Options --> Save for the Location of the so called CACHE file. This directory will be the target for the recovery of your unsynched changes. 4. Search on your old harddrive (the place depends on your OS and your account) for the Onenote Cache file OneNoteOfflineCache.onecache There your offline changes are stored. 5. Close your new Onenote. 6. Now copy the OneNoteOfflineCache.onecache to the target directory mentioned above. 7. Open Onenote 8. If you have a connection to your original notebooks over the network they should get synched now. Bernd |
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| Re: recovering 'offline' files that have not synced with primarydatabase On Nov 6, 6:13*am, Bernd <f...@gmx.de> wrote: > -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > > > Help request: I use One Note while travelling quite a bit, and I sync > > any changes either via VPN or when I return to the office. However, > > yesterday my computer crashed & the tech who diagnosed it said that > > Windows was corrupt and will need to be reloaded. Fortunately, the > > drive integrity is fine, so for now he removed the hard drive & put in > > an external USB drive enclosure. So all my files are still on the > > drive... including 7 days of work in One Note that have not been > > synced with our server. So my questions are: > > 1) Does anyone know how I can find these files? > > 2) How can I 'import' them into a fresh install of One Note (I have > > bought a new laptop) so that I can access any of the files that I > > changed during the last week? > > Thanks for any help! > > Rod > > 1. For safety: make a copy of your original unsynched notebooks. > 2. Install Onenote on the new computer > 3. Look under Tools --> Options --> Save for the Location of the so > called CACHE file. This directory will be the target for the recovery of > your unsynched changes. > 4. Search on your old harddrive (the place depends on your OS and your > account) for the Onenote Cache file OneNoteOfflineCache.onecache > There your offline changes are stored. > 5. Close your new Onenote. > 6. Now copy the OneNoteOfflineCache.onecache to the target directory > mentioned above. > 7. Open Onenote > 8. If you have a connection to your original notebooks over the network > they should get synched now. > > Bernd Thanks Bernd! I am going back to my office in a week, I will give it a try. If I run into any problems, is there a way that I can ask a follow up question? Rod |
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| Re: recovering 'offline' files that have not synced with primarydatabase Bernd wrote: > 1. For safety: make a copy of your original unsynched notebooks. > 2. Install Onenote on the new computer > 3. Look under Tools --> Options --> Save for the Location of the so > called CACHE file. This directory will be the target for the recovery of > your unsynched changes. > 4. Search on your old harddrive (the place depends on your OS and your > account) for the Onenote Cache file OneNoteOfflineCache.onecache > There your offline changes are stored. > 5. Close your new Onenote. > 6. Now copy the OneNoteOfflineCache.onecache to the target directory > mentioned above. When doing this step, you also need to make sure to copy the OneNoteOfflineCache_Files folder. > 7. Open Onenote > 8. If you have a connection to your original notebooks over the network > they should get synched now. |
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| Re: recovering 'offline' files that have not synced with primary database Rod wrote: > I am going back to my office in a week, I will give it a try. If I run > into any problems, is there a way that I can ask a follow up question? Just continue in this therad. Rainald |
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