What a strange combination of problems I had this morning.
1. First of all my Firefox installation stopped displaying anything in the Download window. It was just empty, showed me the “Clean-Up” button and was telling me that “Downloads are saved to”
Following the information on the Mozilla KB (which I later found out is actually related to the Download Actions window and not the Download window) didn’t help much. The problem was related to my profile (un- and reinstall and settings reset on Firefox didn’t help) so I deleted my old profile and created a new one. Being a Foxmarks user it didn’t hurt at all. I use almost all default settings on Firefox and my bookmarks were just sync’ed right back into my new profile. Voila… but there was more to come.
2. Fired up Outlook and was waiting for it to sync, but it just kept saying ‘Last updated
Ok, so the problems were not so challenging, but it did make me think about why I like syncing up things to central servers. If either my bookmarks or my emails had only been available on my local machine (apart from not being able to retrieve them from anywhere else and having to manually do some syncing) I would have probably had had to invest a lot more effort into getting my data back.
This is one reason I’ve already started to switch to uploading at least a copy of or the actual document itself to my Windows Sharepoint Services running on a rented virtual machine and being backed up using MozyPro. I have access everywhere and automatic 24h backup.