When I go to the network drive and look in the file where the notebook is
stored, there is a temp file with the name of the lost section. Can I use
this temp file to recover the lost section? Is there any other way to recover
a section lost from a network drive storage place? How could this possibly
have happened? I love OneNote, but I am scared to use it if it is going to
make my sections disappear or if it is possible for an experienced user to
delete a section unrecoverably without knowing that he is doing it.
Any help appreciated greatly.
Chiron
To determine what happened I'd need to know a few things about the
network storage:
Are you using Windows Offline Files, or any similar offline caching/sync
tool on the folder in question? If so, I'd recommend disabling them for
your OneNote notebooks, so that OneNote can handle the caching/sync itself.
Also, is the server where the notebooks stored a Windows machine, or
something else? There have been some reports that notebook optimization
might be hitting server errors on some Linux servers, which would
account for the creation of the temp file.
Ilya
How do i change the file extension. obviously not with rename--it just
inserts the .one before the .tmp.
Peter
You'll need to enable file extensions in explorer. Open up windows
explorer to the notebook folder, go into Tools->Folder Options, select
the View tab, and uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types". You
will then be able to change the extension directly. After you're done, I
recommend restoring the setting back to what it was.
If I may ask, which particular brand and model of the network drive are
you using?
Ilya