FIX! [Sigia-l] Corrupted Visio File Help
Anders Ramsay
anders at nyc.rr.com
Thu Apr 25 11:18:40 EDT 2002
[Hoping this post will go through, since my last one apparently got lost in
transit...the new mail system appears to be a bit sketchy]
The MS people have apparently already listened. I was at a Visio seminar
the other day and asked a question very similar to this one: "Why do my
large Visio files consistently get corrupted?"
According to the MS Visio consultant, this problem has been solved with
Visio 2002, in which I can have *very* large and complex files with
multiple pages without worrying that they get corrupted (my Visio 2000
files would get corrupted when I exceeded something like 15 pages).
Has anyone on the list had a problem as described in this thread using Visio
*2002*?
On 4/25/02 11:00 AM, Gordon Montgomery at gordon at gmeta.com wrote:
> ahhh...the list regained its humanity :)
>
> Perhaps on behalf ot the list you [Lee] should contact MS
> and let them know...they might even listen :-) there are quite
> a few of us now...
>
> thx.
> g.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <lee.r.sachs at verizon.com>
> To: "SIG-IA" <sigia-l at asis.org>
> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 3:45 PM
> Subject: Re: FIX! [Sigia-l] Corrupted Visio File Help
>
>
>>
>> Gordon & Fellow SIGIAers -
>>
>> Sorry for not updating all on the progress (or lack thereof w/the Visio
>> file). Here's a summary of my learnings:
>>
>> 1. A number of people pointed me to that link and that .exe on MS's site.
>> The fix does not repair the file, alas, but only minimizes the chance of
>> the same thing happening.
>> 2. I got a number of sympathetic "yeah, same thing happened to me,"
>> e-mails.
>> 3. A developer I worked with was at least able to determine the first
>> 0xBFFF (49151) bytes were gone in the file. We did a checkdisk and found
>> some orphaned files and compared a version of this file with another using
>> a WinDiff app; there may be some ability to resurrect some data, but I
>> needed to present something the very next day.
>> 4. Using wetware, I was able to recall the important knowledge for a
>> presentation the next day and drew it on a whiteboard. Nobody complained;
>> more interactive presentation, though.
>> 5. I will continue to save, back-up, etc. as I was doing and be more
>> vigilant with Visio
>> 6. Only a few insensitive types tried to lecture me about backup
>> procedures, etc. to which I reminded them, like my brother whose house was
>> struck by lightening and burned to the ground, the last thing you want to
>> hear after your house burns down is what you "should've done" to protect
>> yourself.
>>
>> But thanks to everyone for their advice; only reason I didn't reply sooner
>> was b/c I was busy cleaning up the file or doing my dog & pony. And
>> thanks, of course, to MSFT for buying Visio and making some mediocre
> s-ware
>> buggy.
>>
>> :-P
>>
>> -lee
>>
>>
>>
>> Subject: Re: FIX! [Sigia-l] Corrupted Visio File Help
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Re: "Here's the sucker that should fix the problem:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=kb;en-us;q278261"
>>
>> I was just wondering:
>>
>> 1. Did the fix work for those who were in difficulties?
>> 2. Does anybody say "thank you" any more - it's a good business skill :)
>> 3. Do all mentors/teachers/helpers feel they are "casting perls before
>> swine"?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Content Management Symposium, Chicago O'Hare Marriott, June 28 - 30.
>> See http://www.asis.org/CM
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