Lost my shop!

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Whoops!

Created a shop using SCCP a long while back and uploaded to S-Drive.

Now I can't find the local files on my laptop.

Is there any way to get them back from S-Drive to my local machine so I can work on them with SCCP?

Thanks.
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Hi Chris,
Did you try doing a search of your pc for a .scc file?
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Thanks Eric, I shall do that when I get home. I did try for the shop name but now realise that may not be the filename.

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If you don't find the files on your computer, you can use CC Direct FTP to connect to your SDrive shop and download the files.
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paintbrush wrote:
If you don't find the files on your computer, you can use CC Direct FTP to connect to your SDrive shop and download the files.

On S-Drive, the shop folder is hidden and only the output is stored. If you don't have the project files, you will have to create your shop over again.
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Thanks all!

I think I've found it searching for .scc, at least the shop but not the theme files. Panic over!
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If you had a theme saved for it try searching for the .sct file and that should find it for you.

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