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To: steve phil who wrote (4957)8/8/1999 11:21:00 AM
From: RJL  Read Replies (2) of 110590
 
I agree with PW and wily's posts...try their suggestions first.

If you have a standard installation of Netscape, the bookmarks are stored in one file called bookmarks.htm located in the C:\Program Files\Netscape\Users\<whatever your name is> directory.

If you had manually deleted some of the bookmarks, Netscape automatically appends the file, so without a backup, you're pretty up SOL. However, if the entire file was deleted, you might be able to restore it using undelete, IF you didn't restart Netscape since Netscape will re-create a fresh bookmark file if it doesn't locate the old one.

Either way...it's a precarious situation without a backup.

Good luck,

Rich

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