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Old 12-13-05, 09:15 PM
repoman
Offline files, crashed domain controller, how to recover offline files?
Hello all,

User on laptop works with My Documents folder synchronized using
Offline Files. The Domain Controller that previously worked as the
file server and My Documents repository has crashed, and the user can
no longer login to the laptop. I can login as administrator to the
local machine, but I want to save the user's offline files (which are
now stored in the WINDOWS\CSC folder with different names). Any ideas
on how I can migrate those files, with their correct names, to another
place (like a shared drive or whatever)? I just want to get the files
with the right names--any help is greatly appreciated.

  #2  
Old 01-03-06, 06:15 AM
Tom Jolly [MSFT]
Re: Offline files, crashed domain controller, how to recover offline files?
You'll need version 1.1 of the CSCCMD resource kit utility.  It has an
/EXTRACT option that should do what you need.

Let me know your email address and I'll send it to you.

Regards,

Tom Jolly
--
Development Lead
Windows Vista - Offline Files / CSC Feature

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"repoman" <repoman@mailinator.com> wrote in message
news:1134527728.291832.252230@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Hello all,
>
> User on laptop works with My Documents folder synchronized using
> Offline Files. The Domain Controller that previously worked as the
> file server and My Documents repository has crashed, and the user can
> no longer login to the laptop. I can login as administrator to the
> local machine, but I want to save the user's offline files (which are
> now stored in the WINDOWS\CSC folder with different names). Any ideas
> on how I can migrate those files, with their correct names, to another
> place (like a shared drive or whatever)? I just want to get the files
> with the right names--any help is greatly appreciated.
>



  #3  
Old 01-04-06, 06:22 PM
olivier.greoli@gmail.com
Re: Offline files, crashed domain controller, how to recover offline files?
Dear Tom,

Belgian Microsoft Support can't help me to get CSCCMD 1.1
Is this possible to send this file by mail
olivier dot greoli
at
gmail dot com

Thanks !

  #4  
Old 01-06-06, 09:20 PM
Tom Jolly [MSFT]
Re: Offline files, crashed domain controller, how to recover offline files?
Please let me know what support line you called and the name of the people
you spoke to.

I want to find out why they are unable to find this file in their system.

--
Tom Jolly
--
Development Lead
Windows Vista - Offline Files / CSC Feature

** This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights. **

<olivier.greoli@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1136412572.396720.289740@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Dear Tom,
>
> Belgian Microsoft Support can't help me to get CSCCMD 1.1
> Is this possible to send this file by mail
> olivier dot greoli
> at
> gmail dot com
>
> Thanks !
>



  #5  
Old 03-10-06, 11:29 PM
colin.menezes colin.menezes is offline
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Re: Offline files, crashed domain controller, how to recover offline files?
Quote:
Originally posted by repoman
Hello all, does anyone have CSCCMD ver 1.1 so that I can extract data from a machine that had a profile go south on me?

I need to extract the data from the csc folder on a local machine so that I can read the contents of "my docments"

Thanks sooooo much, Im in a serious bind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please email me at cmenezes@charter.net

User on laptop works with My Documents folder synchronized using
Offline Files. The Domain Controller that previously worked as the
file server and My Documents repository has crashed, and the user can
no longer login to the laptop. I can login as administrator to the
local machine, but I want to save the user's offline files (which are
now stored in the WINDOWS\CSC folder with different names). Any ideas
on how I can migrate those files, with their correct names, to another
place (like a shared drive or whatever)? I just want to get the files
with the right names--any help is greatly appreciated.
  #6  
Old 03-22-06, 09:40 PM
niallporter@yahoo.co.uk
Re: Offline files, crashed domain controller, how to recover offline files?
Hi all,

I now need to get hold of the CSCCMD 1.1 tool. A user's offline cache
got deleted when we moved her to a new server. I managed to undelete a
bunch of stuff using an undelete utility but I need to get the files
from the recovered WINNT\CSC folder into some sort of usable state.

If I can copy the recovered CSC folder contents over the top of the
currently (almost) empty one, can I please get a copy of the CSCCMD 1.1
tool as well?

I've just tried calling Microsoft UK three times and keep getting cut
off while getting put through to the tech people. Can anyone help me
with this tool?

niall dot porter at
helix hyphen rds dot com

  #7  
Old 04-04-06, 03:25 PM
netminer netminer is offline
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Re: Re: Offline files, crashed domain controller, how to recover offline files?
This is version 1.1 of the csccmd utility that I got from a fellow admin who spent nearly three hours on the phone with MS.

You can also download it here:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5EUO5R6K

Quote:
Originally posted by niallporter@yahoo.co.uk
Hi all,

I now need to get hold of the CSCCMD 1.1 tool. A user's offline cache
got deleted when we moved her to a new server. I managed to undelete a
bunch of stuff using an undelete utility but I need to get the files
from the recovered WINNT\CSC folder into some sort of usable state.

If I can copy the recovered CSC folder contents over the top of the
currently (almost) empty one, can I please get a copy of the CSCCMD 1.1
tool as well?

I've just tried calling Microsoft UK three times and keep getting cut
off while getting put through to the tech people. Can anyone help me
with this tool?

niall dot porter at
helix hyphen rds dot com
 


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