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Default Recovering the word file saved in Temp folder after system restart

If you cannot find it using http://www.gmayor.com/outlook_attachments.htm
then it is gone.
File recovery software *may* recover it, but I wouldn't count on it.
If all else fails the unmodified document should still be attached to the
e-mail message.

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Manesh Sadasivan wrote:
Hi,

By mistake I had save one of my working document in the Temp folder
(I
open a file in the outlook and then saved as a new file and worked on
it, never realized that I saved it in the wrong folder).

Later I did a restart of my laptop and when the system came back that
particular Temp folder (for e.g user
profile/AppData/Local/Temp/wzbbff/new filename.docx) itself got
deleted.

is there any way to recover the file? I did lots of work on that
document
and wanted desperately to retrive that file.

Appeciate your prompt help in this regard...



 
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