I've had to have my IT department to retrieve several files, several times, because they keep disappearing from where I have them saved. The published files are still there but the .story file goes missing.
I'm sorry to hear that you're dealing with disappearing .story files. All courses you create should be saved to your local drive, typically the C: Drive. Do you know where the files are moving to?
Hi,
I have NO idea where the files are being moved to.
When I save them, they are in the file I saved them to.
I can come back a day or two later, go to the same file and the .story project is gone.
The published file is still there, but the .story file is gone.
-Chris
That's just it. It doesn't remove all of the .story files,
just some of them.
Why some and not others is my question?
I will follow up with my IT department to see if they have something like that in play.
Thanks
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Hello Thomas!
I'm sorry to hear that you're dealing with disappearing .story files. All courses you create should be saved to your local drive, typically the C: Drive. Do you know where the files are moving to?
Here's more information about working on projects locally.
Hi,
I have NO idea where the files are being moved to.
When I save them, they are in the file I saved them to.
I can come back a day or two later, go to the same file and the .story project is gone.
The published file is still there, but the .story file is gone.
-Chris
An overzealous IT department which has an automated process that removes files with an unknown extension? I have seen it before.
That's just it. It doesn't remove all of the .story files,
just some of them.
Why some and not others is my question?
I will follow up with my IT department to see if they have something like that in play.
Thanks