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local cache Windows Server > File Services and Storage Question 0 Sign in to vote hopefully offline files windows 7 location this is the forum for this issue as i couldn't find a clear fit as to where to place it. I have a Windows XP client https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/884739 where the user, being ignorant of such things, was working offline for quite a while. months apparently. The user amassed quite a few documents in their My Documents folder, all offline. In this Active Directory based network the path to the Documents folder is abstracted via a domain DFS namespace. The server that https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/78c4bb28-b841-42e1-9e87-d59c1d384df6/recover-offline-files-from-the-local-cache?forum=winserverfiles originally held all the users' My Documents folders was eventually decommissioned after all the files were replicated to another file server while maintaining the same DFS namespace path. this user continued working even though they were offline and one bright morning they logged on and they couldn't find their files anymore. when the offline files folder is opened you can see the user's files listed and they show as either "only local copy exists" or as "local copy data has been modified"Trying to restore these files by copying them out of the offline files folder results in an error stating that: "Can't read from source file or disk."is there any way that these files that seem to exist only in the local offline files cache to be recovered?thanks in advance!Ted S. Antonakis Friday, June 19, 2009 11:55 AM Reply | Quote Answers 5 Sign in to vote Hello TedSA, Thank you for posting here. Generally speaking, if
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If the user who made the shares offline can access the machine then recovering the files is pretty easy. Open Explorer from the http://www.technlg.net/windows/recovering-offline-files-cache-csccmd/ user's login account, click on Tools in the menu bar, click on Folder options and then offline files tab. Now click on ‘View Offline files‘ tab. It opens Offline Files folder, select all the files, open some other folder on the local drive and paste the files there.If the above method does not work then we have this offline files managing windows 7 tool called CSCCMD.EXE. Using this tool we can restore the files by just running a single command from command line. Let's see how to do it.Let's say you want to recover the files to C:docs directory then we can do this by running the below commandcsccmd.exe /extract /target:c:docs /recurseIf you want to recover files that belong to a particular server and share offline files windows you can specify that too using /extract switch. csccmd.exe /extract:servershare /target:c:docs /recurse If you want to extract only the files that are modified locally then you can add /onlymodified switch to the command. csccmd.exe /extrace:servershare /target:c:docs /recurse /onlymodified If the offline files metadata or index files get corrupted then csccmd.exe may not work. In that case the only option left out is to recover the files manually as described in How to recover offline files when the cache is corrupted Note:/extract option is not available with CSCCMD.EXE 1.0. It's available only in the latest version i.e CSCCMD.EXE 1.1 . This can be downloaded from http://www.jacksontechnical.com/pubfiles/csccmd_v1.1.zipThis tools works on XP and Server 2003 only. This is not supported for Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. { 0 comments… add one } Cancel replyLeave a Comment Name Email Website Comment Next post: Disable offline files using registry keyPrevious post: Offline Files ServiceRecent Posts fgrep files Create MySQL user on AWS RDS server Replace URL paths with Search Regex plugin Configure fingerprint login Dell laptop Zero Spam does not work with latest wordpress version SparkE