I replied earlier but never saw it come through but for what it's worth,
here it is again.


> If it's important enough, slave the drive to another machine 
> and run "GetDataBack" on it. I'm sure there are other apps 
> out there that can do the same thing but that's the one I use 
> and it hasn’t let me down yet.
> 
> It should pull it back for you (along with a ton of stuff you
> thought was LOOOONG gone from many formats ago)
> 
> http://www.runtime.org/gdb.htm


-----Original Message-----
From: Dan O'Keefe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 9:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: recover lost code

Accidentally overwrote a CFML file, and before I could get to the
backup file, it had backed up new file, so I am looking to see if
there is another way to recover the code. I have searched the contents
of the Documents and Settings directory hoping I could find a .tmp
file or cache file;e but no luck.

Any idea if the CF server might have it cached somewhere? I searched
the content of that directory for some keywords to no avail.

Dan



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