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I lost my story file - Recover solutions
Hi,
I unfortunately delete my *.story file. I created a folder called Final and saved the file there with the output files. While I was updating the course I saved in Final 2, and them Final 3, etc. The smart one here, thought would be nice to delete Final and Final 2, because the real final was in Final 3. The problem is that the story file was gone with it.
Is there any way to recover the story file by the output files?
I have ways to prove that that is my project, it has my name on it and I published.
I already used 3 different programs to track and recover deleted files, without success.
Help please.
14 Replies
- MariaCSStaff
Hi, Melissa.
I'm sorry to hear that!
Unfortunately, the published project in Review 360 (which is how you access the content in Rise 360) doesn't contain the .story file.
- GeoffreyNelsonCommunity Member
Hm. This thread is a repository of grief!
So here's my issue: I have published a web version of a Storyline project for my portfolio. My local copy is gone, because the computer it was housed on is no more. Before my Articulate subscription runs out, is there any way to retrieve or shift ownership of the review copy that I can host on my website? I don't need it to do anything but show up and function for people who visit my website. - NancyMadans-451Community Member
Okay, this is a LAST ditch effort, but REALLY hoping someone can help. Through a series of OneDrive debacles and AWS measures, all of my team's SL2 and SL3 .story files are gone. I understand that they are gone for good... however we still have output files. WRINKLE - in anticipation of the Flash decommission, we converted and published all our files to HTML5 SCORM outputs. Turns out, this conversion only scratched the surface and didn't actually REMOVE the Flash elements. They continue to exist like a ghost in the machine - I know this because I tried to load the output SCORM packages to my new LMS and it errored out because the files contain Flash. I've tried lots of things like removing the Flash 'stuff' from the SCORM package, creating manifests, etc. Is there a way to truly remove the Flash from my outputs so I can load them into my new LMS?
- NancyMadans-451Community Member
Thanks... the files are gone (I've worked with Enterprise Technology to thoroughly search), so I really just need to know if there is a way to remove Flash from the packages.
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