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From: Craig Schiller on 14 May 2010 08:56 However, if they were deleted from Windows Explorer, they will be in the recycle bin, so there's hope. Tom Willett wrote: >Items deleted from FrontPage do *not* go to the recycle bin. They are gone >for good. > > >
From: MikeR on 15 May 2010 07:57 Tom Willett wrote: > Items deleted from FrontPage do *not* go to the recycle bin. They are gone > for good. > The OP didn't say she deleted it from FP. He said "my wife has somehow deleted the whole thing in one swipe". Could have been from Explorer. That's also why I said it depends on how she did it. Unless FP (if that's how it happened) overwrote it, then it MAY be recoverable. Note the emphasis on MAY.
From: Tom Willett on 17 May 2010 08:41 "MikeR" <nf4lNoSpam(a)pobox.com> wrote in message news:OIdCZXC9KHA.1892(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... : : : The OP didn't say she deleted it from FP. He said "my wife has somehow deleted the : whole thing in one swipe". Could have been from Explorer. Could have been. That's why posters need to give details instead of making people second guess. : : That's also why I said it depends on how she did it. : : Unless FP (if that's how it happened) overwrote it, then it MAY be recoverable. Note : the emphasis on MAY. :
From: CJB on 18 May 2010 03:51 On May 17, 1:41 pm, "Tom Willett" <t...(a)youreadaisyifyoudo.com> wrote: > "MikeR" <nf4lNoS...(a)pobox.com> wrote in message > > news:OIdCZXC9KHA.1892(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > : : > : The OP didn't say she deleted it from FP. He said "my wife has somehow > deleted the > : whole thing in one swipe". Could have been from Explorer. > > Could have been. That's why posters need to give details instead of making > people second guess. > : > : That's also why I said it depends on how she did it. > : > : Unless FP (if that's how it happened) overwrote it, then it MAY be > recoverable. Note > : the emphasis on MAY. > : Recently on my PC I inadvertantly deleted a website with hundreds of pages and thousands of hours work - luckily I had a copy. All you have to do is create a new website with the same name as an exisiting one. The new one is created with a few starter files and folders, the old one simply disappears never to return. The files are not in the Recycle Bin either. THIS IS FAR TO EASY TO DO, and FP doesn't warn you first. CJB.
From: Rob Giordano [MS MVP] on 20 May 2010 01:03
IF you delete the web from within FP you do get a warning of sorts. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rob Giordano Microsoft MVP Expression Web "CJB" <chrisjbrady(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:fee15f0d-9331-4b5a-9b15-9f1e44347244(a)o39g2000vbd.googlegroups.com... > On May 17, 1:41 pm, "Tom Willett" <t...(a)youreadaisyifyoudo.com> wrote: >> "MikeR" <nf4lNoS...(a)pobox.com> wrote in message >> >> news:OIdCZXC9KHA.1892(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> : : >> : The OP didn't say she deleted it from FP. He said "my wife has somehow >> deleted the >> : whole thing in one swipe". Could have been from Explorer. >> >> Could have been. That's why posters need to give details instead of >> making >> people second guess. >> : >> : That's also why I said it depends on how she did it. >> : >> : Unless FP (if that's how it happened) overwrote it, then it MAY be >> recoverable. Note >> : the emphasis on MAY. >> : > > Recently on my PC I inadvertantly deleted a website with hundreds of > pages and thousands of hours work - luckily I had a copy. All you have > to do is create a new website with the same name as an exisiting one. > The new one is created with a few starter files and folders, the old > one simply disappears never to return. The files are not in the > Recycle Bin either. THIS IS FAR TO EASY TO DO, and FP doesn't warn you > first. > > CJB. |