List Offline Files via Command Line

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nicough

Hi

Is there a way to list your Offline Files (name, path, size, date) via
Command Line?
IE the equivalent to Windows Explorer, Tools, Folder Options, Offline
Files, View Files.
I have CSCCMD v1.1, but there is no option for listing files.

Thanks
Nick
_nicou_
 
Hey Nick,

I don't have an answer to your questions, but I was wondering how you got a
hold of csccmd 1.1. I am in a crisis and have ~45 gigs stuck in the offline
files folder. I am confident that with the extract command I will be able to
retrieve the data, however, csccmd 1.1 seems impossible to get a hold of. I
have contacted Microsoft and they said to look in their forums and I will
find plenty of links to it. The only thing I have found in the forums are
posts of people stuck in a situation like mine and can't get a hold of 1.1.

Could you help me out?

thanks!
 
I also have a very similiar situation where I have only about 4 GB in an
Offline cache that i despeerately need to retrieve. If the CSCCMD 1.1 tool,
is available could you please post a link to it, or email it?

It would be greatly appreciated.

David
 
Has anyone had any luck finding CSCCMD version 1.1 download location? It has
so much more functionality that 1.0 , but I cannot seem to find it anywhere.

Tim
 
Thanks David. I wish it were that easy, I spent an hour on phone with them
yesterday and directed them to the KB article referencing CSCCMS 1.1 and they
could not tell me how to get the 1.1 version. I know that some people have
managed to get it based on posts in other newsgroups, but I cannot seem to
find anyone who can help me download it.

Tim

David Candy said:
To obtain the CSCCMD tool, contact Microsoft Product Support Services. For a complete list of Microsoft Product Support Services phone numbers and information about support costs, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[LN];CNTACTMS (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];cntactms)

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TimC said:
Has anyone had any luck finding CSCCMD version 1.1 download location? It has
so much more functionality that 1.0 , but I cannot seem to find it anywhere.

Tim
 
Tim,

I finally recieved csccmd v1.1. If you would like a copy, email me at
(e-mail address removed) and i'll send you a copy.

Seth
 
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