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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Wed May 27 11:31:30 +0000 
2009 -------
I think that ES comment is completely "qualified", indeed there is no known
problem with the recovery mechanics in the scenarios where office can do the
reparation. I just want to continue the discussion for the case that there is
one that we did not recognize.

"Yeah I was wondering about that too, but if this technique is applied, under
circumstances of a disaster, one can trust that original file is not void, or
there is no information loss in it."

Are you joking? The target disk is no more available during file overwriting,
and you expect that the file being overwritten is still OK?

""So you are not right assuming that in this case user would get no 
notification."
The user has the option to cancel the recovery, in this case he/she would assume
that his/her previously saved work is preserved."

Why should the user assume it? He has tried to store and got an error, why
should he throw his document away?

"This file that I attached was "recovered"...with permanent data loss resulting
in the file size turning to half.........Anyway, I lost the main file."

What do you mean by "recovered"? There are two kinds of recovery:
- the office/system has crashed, the edited document are recovered if possible
after office restart
- the office opens already broken document, the office shows warning and tries
to repair the document ( as much as possible )

I know, it is a pity to loose important changes, but the question is how exactly
has it happened, did you cancel storing of the document, or was it a system
crash that did not allow correct recovery? Please concentrate on the scenarios
you could reproduce yourself while answering, no hypothetical speculations.


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