I have a problem with an address book which has "gone missing". Nothing to do with me, 'onest guv, but the person who has "found" this problem either never did Computer 101 ***, or didn't know how to follow instructions, or didn't think to ask for help with backups at a time when it might [not absolutely guaranteed ...] have been useful.
It seems that other people have had problems with missing contacts lists, sometimes following OS updates.
I am now messing around with some odd files which I have managed to retrieve, and there is perhaps sufficient information in them to enable enough of the data to be recovered to reconstruct the missing information, and hence the database, but what a mess.
OK - yes - I have read the solutions others have found, such as looking in Library/Application Support/Address Book etc., and tried the obvious and simple solutions, but they don't work.
[One example, of many, is here - https://discussions.apple.com/thread...rt=0&tstart=0]
I have now found a directory with ABPerson.abcdp files, which can't easily be opened with "obvious" Apple software, but by devious means I can get them opened in Excel, and ... with careful inspection, it is possible to identify the people they relate to - which pretty much establishes that they are from the missing list (since not my contacts), and it may be possible to extract the data from those. At present this is a tedious manual process - and I'll have to decide if there are other ways. If I can find an .abbu file on the machine with the problem that may be faster, but I'm not sure that would really be better. I might be able to automate the recovery process either by using a shell script or Applescript.
I've only spent 2-3 hours on this problem which I "inherited" so far. I was intending to do other things. This is going to take days. Whatever happened to writing people's names and addresses down in a notebook or Filofax?
If anyone mentions backups I'll scream, and refer them to *** above.
This is the worst ..... up I've seen for years. As it says in the heading, "Thank you Apple!"
It seems that other people have had problems with missing contacts lists, sometimes following OS updates.
I am now messing around with some odd files which I have managed to retrieve, and there is perhaps sufficient information in them to enable enough of the data to be recovered to reconstruct the missing information, and hence the database, but what a mess.
OK - yes - I have read the solutions others have found, such as looking in Library/Application Support/Address Book etc., and tried the obvious and simple solutions, but they don't work.
[One example, of many, is here - https://discussions.apple.com/thread...rt=0&tstart=0]
I have now found a directory with ABPerson.abcdp files, which can't easily be opened with "obvious" Apple software, but by devious means I can get them opened in Excel, and ... with careful inspection, it is possible to identify the people they relate to - which pretty much establishes that they are from the missing list (since not my contacts), and it may be possible to extract the data from those. At present this is a tedious manual process - and I'll have to decide if there are other ways. If I can find an .abbu file on the machine with the problem that may be faster, but I'm not sure that would really be better. I might be able to automate the recovery process either by using a shell script or Applescript.
I've only spent 2-3 hours on this problem which I "inherited" so far. I was intending to do other things. This is going to take days. Whatever happened to writing people's names and addresses down in a notebook or Filofax?
If anyone mentions backups I'll scream, and refer them to *** above.
This is the worst ..... up I've seen for years. As it says in the heading, "Thank you Apple!"
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