Hi, Ravi.

I really don't know why this could have happened. Look for the project xml file 
in the archive
projects directory on your file system. Does it point to all of the files that 
you expect to see
in that project? Do those files exists in the files directory? That's a start, 
anyway.

--Rob

--- ravi gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hey robert, as always, thanks for your responses.
> i am following directions for transferring archvives to another server, 
> everything works nicely,
> except for one project (Website), nothing shows up under there? it's strange, 
> i counted all the
> files in the move, they are the same?
> any ideas?
> server and client 1.3 (i am following the below)
>  
> Overview
> Sometimes you will need to move an entire SourceJammer archive from one 
> machine to another.
> Currently, there is not automatic system for accomplishing this. However, the 
> few manual steps
> you need to follow are not too complicated.
> 
> Please note that you can only import/export an archive from one SourceJammer 
> server to another
> if both server's are the same version. For example, you cannot import a 
> SourceJammer 1.3 archive
> into a SourceJammer 2.0 server. The archive must be converted to 2.0 before 
> it can be imported.
> Step-by-Step
> 
>    Stop the SourceJammer server on the "old" machine (the server where the 
> archive you want to
> move currently resides) 
>    Start your "new" SourceJammer server (the server that you want to move the 
> archive to) 
>    Create a new archive on your "new" server with the same name as the 
> archive you want to
> import 
>    Stop your "new" server. 
>    Locate the "archives" directory on your old machine and your new machine. 
>    There should be a directory in the "old" archive directory with the name 
> of your archive. For
> example, if you archive is called MyArchive, there will be a directory 
> archives/MyArchive. 
>    There will also be a directory with the same name on the "new" machine. 
>    Copy the contents of the "old" directory to the new directory. In the 
> example, copy the
> directory archives/MyArchive from the "old" machine to archives/MyArchive on 
> the "new" machinve.
> Yes, you will overwrite the existing directory. Please note that the 
> directory will contain a
> lot of files. You will probably want to "zip" it before you copy it from one 
> machine to another.
> 
>    Start your "new" server. When you connect to it, you should now see all 
> the files in your
> "old" archive. 
> 
> 
> 
> Note that this method does not copy user permissions. You will have to re-set 
> those.
>  
> 



                
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