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    Posted: 18 March 2005 at 6:03am
Can deleted posts be recovered? I searched all topics and could not find any info on this.
 
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They can not, once deleted they are gone for good.
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Instead of deleting them you could create a forum ('Deleted Posts'). Only allow Mods and Admins to post, reply, move ect. to/from there. Instead of deleting a post you could just move the post to the deleted folder, that way they can be moved back if you need to. Then every so often you just mass delete old threads from there.
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The only other possible way to delete them is if your host will recover a backup for you; however, this would mean possibly losing current posts. Here are a few suggestions I have for keeping "backups" of your forum.

(1) One of the advantages of using Access is that you can download the .mdb file very easily for backup. To automate this, use a combination of programs such as WebDrive and SecondCopy. WebDrive will map a network drive to your FTP and SecondCopy makes automatic backups a breeze. Both apps are not very expensive at all. If you have a machine on broadband that is always on, then you are good to go.

Note: If you forum is busy, you will need to weigh the performance benefits of SQL Server over database ease with Access.

(2) Subscribe to each forum using an email address and make sure that you have your forum set to send the post with the email. Gmail works very well with this as it threads the emails similar to the forum threading. Of course, depending on your hosting, you may or may not be able to send this much email out. (If you need a Gmail account, I have 50 available)

(3) If using Access, the "compact and repair" function in the Admin actually makes a temporary copy of the database during the process. You could mod this to leave that temporary copy on the server and use occasionally use the script as a "poor man's" backup. Remember to lock your forum before using it.

As a side note, I don't usually allow people to delete their posts, only edit them. Deletion is reserved for mods or admins only and by request from normal users.


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