You can download the files using the command below:file get tftp Desktops/800x480x24/*Just replace the directory name matching the resolution for any other appropriate phone models and that will download those files to the sftp server and directory you designate after entering that command… assumin
That for all the responses so far. All of the image files and List.xml appear
to have ”survived” the upgrade although since you can’t download files to view
them, I have no idea if they are uncorrupted. The issue is that I now have a
bunch of default images in a new tftpsgn directory. All the im
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Do you have a reference link for that? I’ve never experienced
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Do you have a
No of course not! Now that you asked for it, I can’t find where I read it,
and all up to date documentation seems to say the same thing, that it’s
just not backed up.
When we rolled to 12.5(1)SU6, the observed behavior was that the wallpapers
didn’t delete but the List XML was restored to factory
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Do
Do you have a reference link for that? I’ve never experienced that, let alone read that in upgrade documentation. I’ve had that problem with earlier versions of PCD but never on a direct standard or refresh upgrade. The upgrade documentation says custom files aren’t contained in DRS backup files
Cisco’s upgrade procedure indicates that custom tftp files are never
expected to survive an upgrade.
I did notice the files not deleting on my system when I went to replace
them after upgrade to 12.5, however, you can upload “on top of” the
existing files then delete the .sgn and that seems to wor