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MDP Not really - not unless you have folders that have gone missing. I
MDP is capable of reinstating old folders that you intentionally removed
MDP but left on disk.
I just did it and it 'found' 30 folders. After backing up I exited TB!
and restarted
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Hi Dave,
@12-Aug-2003, 10:46 -0400 (15:46 UK time) Dave Kennedy [DK] in
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T Try the magic key combo: crtl-shift-alt-L. That's always the
T first in such situations, but unfortunately, it's
T undocumented.
DK I've
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DK Is it good to use occasionally?
I've just done it and it claims to have found 30 lost folders! I
didn't realize any were missing. I'm guessing that I have to logout
and back in for the changes to appear.
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Stuart
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/11
Hello Ian,
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 10:18:01 -0400 GMT (12/08/2003, 21:18 +0700 GMT),
Ian Trider wrote:
I am using The Bat! v1.61. A funny thing happened the other day; all
of my common folders disappeared. The data is all still there, but
the folders have completely disappeared within The Bat!.
Ian,
IT I am using The Bat! v1.61. A funny thing happened the other day; all
IT of my common folders disappeared. The data is all still there, but
IT the folders have completely disappeared within The Bat!.
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IT Does anyone have any idea? Can I just recreate the folder and expect
IT
Hello Dave,
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 10:46:47 -0400 GMT (12/08/2003, 21:46 +0700 GMT),
Dave Kennedy wrote:
T Try the magic key combo: crtl-shift-alt-L.
I've seen this recommended several times. What does it do behind
the scenes? Recreate indexes? Is is safe to use even if you're
not having
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