Any way to provide a report of the directories that were recovered?

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Any way to provide a report of the directories that were recovered?

Postby osity » 01.11.17, 20:34

I've tried the tree command in powershell but didnt like the way it laid everything out.

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Re: Any way to provide a report of the directories that were recovered?

Postby SGdata » 02.11.17, 08:51

Factotum Directory Viewer - FDV and something i got on HDDGuru: snap2html from rlvision.com

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Re: Any way to provide a report of the directories that were recovered?

Postby Blizzard » 02.11.17, 15:29

Snap2HTML is pretty slick for a free program.

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Re: Any way to provide a report of the directories that were recovered?

Postby digitalsupport » 02.11.17, 15:45

+1 for Snap2HTML,
Have been using it for all client listings for years.


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Re: Any way to provide a report of the directories that were recovered?

Postby hipo » 02.11.17, 15:53

+1 for Snap2HTML
and you can customise report with your logo and information on the screen.
Report is in HTML and can be open on any device.
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Re: Any way to provide a report of the directories that were recovered?

Postby osity » 02.11.17, 21:29

So at what point do you use Smap2HTMl? It looks like it wants you to point to a directory.
Do you use this once you save/extract the bin files to a directory somewhere?


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Re: Any way to provide a report of the directories that were recovered?

Postby LarrySabo » 03.11.17, 02:49

Exactly.


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