Knowledge Base support case for AllWebMenus, abstracted and stripped of all user’s private info.


Initial Email From:
User
Initial Email Subject:Recover .awm file
Support Case Month: March 2012

I have deleted my .awm file. but I still have the menu.js and menu.css. Is it possible to recover the .awm file?

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Hello,

I am afraid that it is not possible to automatically recreate the awm file from the js file.

However you have two ways out of this:

1) AllWebMenus automatically keeps backups of your menus in case something like this goes wrong. You should find these under:

c:\Users\<your user here>\AppData\Roaming\Likno Software\AllWebMenus\AutoBackup

In there you should find a separate folder for each menu project you edited, containing up to the five most recent saves of your project. Note that this will always be “one before the last” so you may lose some of your work, but you get most of it (assuming you saved often).

2) If you lost the project because you lost the whole PC (or hard drive) then you may be interested in the second solution. We offer a "partial reconstruction" service to get the Menu Structure of your project into a new project file (.awm). This is a manual process and costs $89, provided that the size of the menu is not too large. You can find more information on this here:

http://www.likno.com/blog/lost-allwebmenus-project/254/

Regards,
Kostas
Likno Customer Support
www.likno.com
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