The picture 2 would not open for some reason so I wasn't able to compare.
It kept opening with Windows Picture Viewer as "No preview available"
although it was showing up as an attachment.  

In, picture 1, the YM Archives reader, I see only a dozen or so names of
contacts so those are likely just the ones you've had in the past few days
since you installed YM9.  I'm still thinking the preferences were defaulted
to NO ARCHIVES when you installed YM9 and that caused you to lose them.  

Lenny Vasbinder 
Fish Blog - http://GoldLenny.blogspot.com
(Links to any articles referenced in above reply are listed on the right
side, alphabetically under Labels and also under Archives by Year, Month)


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeri Zipfel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 10:14 PM
To: LNVTM1
Subject: RE: Archives :)

Hi,
We are both confused.... am attaching two print screens of what I see....
one is of what I see in messenger archive and the other is the location of
where the file should be.     (Renee is the same as live for master).  I did
a search many different ways... 2009*.* ; 20*.* (you get the picture) and
yielded no files... I have my Vista set to see all files in Windows
Explorer.  I will check the Recuva again tomorrow, now that I know what to
look for in the file name and extension.  I will let you know on the outcome
of that search and will look in the virus vault of AVG again.  

Thank you ever so much,
Jeri  
(I confuse the AutoCad techs too... you are in great company there)  


--- On Wed, 5/6/09, LNVTM1 <[email protected]> wrote:



        From: LNVTM1 <[email protected]>
        Subject: RE: Archives :)
        To: "'Jeri Zipfel'" <[email protected]>,
[email protected]
        Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2009, 10:13 AM
        
        
        I'm kind of confused here.  When you say the archives are showing
but not
        the actual files but then refer to saving them to a Word document
and having
        them back... what did you save and what is showing?  I just want to
be sure
        we're on the same page, so to speak.
        
        The Archived chat's are .dat files and each IM session is saved in a
folder
        under the name of the yahoo ID of the person you were IM'ing with
but the
        files inside each folder start with a date format followed by your
Yahoo ID,
        then .dat, for example, 20090505-lennyv.dat, but I would think you
need to
        find the folders as there could be many files with the same name
since each
        person you IM'ed with on a particular day would have the same file
name but
        their files would have been in their respective folders.  
        
        Probably if you did a search for .dat files and put the date range
of when
        yours went missing, that would find the individual files but then
you would
        have the problem of sorting them.  I'm guessing Recuva has that type
of
        search parameter.  If you did a search for all files with your Yahoo
ID as
        part of the name and ending with .dat, you should find them.  You
should
        probably go to the Recuva forums for more detailed help in finding
the files
        with Recuva since I'm not more than a novice at using it.
        
        There are 3rd party programs that can also open Yahoo Archived .dat
files,
        once you find them, so you could read the file and then file it into
it's
        proper folder but that would be time consuming depending on how many
IM
        sessions you are talking about.  It would be best if you can find
the
        folders with the IM sessions intact inside the folders.  Even then,
you'd
        have to go through your Contact list and search for each folder name
based
        on the Yahoo ID of your contacts.
        
        The moral to this story for anyone else reading this... Backup,
Backup,
        Backup.  See my sig for what I find is the easiest way to Backup!
        
        Lenny Vasbinder 
        http://lennyvasbinder.blogspot.com  
        FREE and automatic online remote backup of your documents, photos
and
        files... https://mozy.com/?ref=SY4ZSI  Check out how simple and
secure it
        can be to use the Mozy remote backup system.  Mozy will back up your
most
        important files and folders every day/night while you aren't using
your
        computer.
        
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Jeri Zipfel [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 8:19 AM
        To: Lenny
        Subject: Archives :)
        
        Good Morning,
        
        The archives are showing.... however, I cannot find the actual
files.  I
        have saved them to a Word document for the time being.  None the
less, I am
        happy to have them back.
        
        I will use the back up service, backup redundancy is always the
best.  I did
        not know about the online service and thank you for giving me the
        information.  I did run the Recuva program, alas not knowing the
file name
        or extension, I was not able to find it.
        
        Thank you again for all your help.... especially the advise on the
backup
        website options and the Recuva program.  I will bookmark your blog
today and
        check it regularly.
        
        Take care,
        
        Jeri   

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