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Session Recovery / Old Session Won't Open

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  • SFA

    Are you sure that the program is actually seeing the cosessiondb file?

    The path shown in your screen shot seems to suggest it is looking for a local file in the C: drive ... but then I'm not entirely sure what you mean by "pinned" in this context.

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  • Null Antechamber

    think of it just like any cloud.  If it is pinned, then the file is physically on the drive instead of just appearing to be on the drive. I am opening the file straight off the drive and also trying through c1.

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  • SFA

    Can you open the sessions directly from the NAS?

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  • Null Antechamber

    the files are local on the hardrive, there is no software on the nas that would allow me to open, the files only leave the hardrive when I remove the pin, and I can redownload them as needed.

     

    I ended up creating a new session and just copy-pasting the folders over it.  Recovered pretty much everything. 

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  • SFA

    I can open session of catalogues that are stored on my NAS without any part of them being available on the local drive.

    I usually only so so for things that have been, in effect, archived. I prefer to work off the local drives in the laptop.

    I don't use desktop shortcuts directly to the files.

    If they are already in the "Recents" list I use that link. If they are not I simply use Explorer to navigate to the relevant session or catalog db file and launch it.

    If I intend to work extensively in an "archived" session I will copy it back to a system drive.

    I usually, but not exclusively, keep all files related to a session that is a single shoot or project within the session file structure to make it easier to copy around when required.

    When I have session connecting to external (to the session) folders as "favorites" a little more care and effort may be required. However, as all edits (in sessions) are kept local to the files so long as that relationship is not broken and session, including a new one, can be used to open the files if the internal link is broken by moving files around.

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