I run Catalog on a Mac PowerBook using VirtualPC. The hard drive failed (just one month after the warranty expired!). After I installed & formatted a new drive, I found I couldn't import the site as the backups I'd made were corrupt. The hard disk may have been on the fritz for some time.
I called my client (whose site it is) and HIS PC hard disk had just failed too - blowing the only other chance I had of a backup. To make matters worse, the bl**dy web server in Manchester went down for a while too, taking the website with it. Customers got "general error" messages after the ISP went back online & were all getting very moody. What amazingly bad luck!
I managed to FTP the site back to my desktop in a blind panic and at least I now have all the images, scripts, html etc safe on a CD.
And I bet you can imagine the question I'm now about to ask: is there any way at all of importing the site back into Catalog? It will take WEEKS to reoriginate, as the client has over 600 products. Can anyone help? Or shall I just shoot myself? (it IS tempting).....
All help most gratefully received,
Demoralised Dave
PS I really thought I had it covered with 3 backups. How wrong I was - let this be a lesson to you all!
I called my client (whose site it is) and HIS PC hard disk had just failed too - blowing the only other chance I had of a backup. To make matters worse, the bl**dy web server in Manchester went down for a while too, taking the website with it. Customers got "general error" messages after the ISP went back online & were all getting very moody. What amazingly bad luck!
I managed to FTP the site back to my desktop in a blind panic and at least I now have all the images, scripts, html etc safe on a CD.
And I bet you can imagine the question I'm now about to ask: is there any way at all of importing the site back into Catalog? It will take WEEKS to reoriginate, as the client has over 600 products. Can anyone help? Or shall I just shoot myself? (it IS tempting).....
All help most gratefully received,
Demoralised Dave
PS I really thought I had it covered with 3 backups. How wrong I was - let this be a lesson to you all!
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