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What are the limitations of the 30-day trial version of LinkFixerPlus?
Which types of files does LinkFixerPlus support? Currently, LinkFixerPlus can report, manage and repair links contained within:
And additional plug-ins are soon to be released that will provide support for even more types of files such as MicroStation v7 and v8 CAD files. Can LinkFixerPlus report on the links contained in my files, including whether the links are broken or not? Yes, one of the prominent features of LinkFixerPlus is its ability to generate a variety of detailed reports showing all of the links contained in one or more of the supported types of files. And it validates the status of each of the links determining whether they are broken or healthy. Even hyperlinks that point to Internet Web pages can be automatically checked and validated. I need to move a large number of files from one location to another without breaking links. Can LinkFixerPlus help? Yes, LinkFixerPlus has been specifically designed to move or rename batches of files and folders without causing broken links. This can be done by using either the "Inoculate" and "Cure" processes or the "Rename/Move" process. The most common method of moving files and/or reorganizing folder structures without causing broken links would include the following steps: 1. Running the "inoculate" process on all of the files prior to them being moved. (This process prepares all of the files so that the links they contain can be automatically fixed after they are moved.) 2. Moving the files to the new location and/or new folder structure using Windows Explorer or any other desired method. 3. Running the "cure" process to automatically fix all of links in the moved files that were broken as a result of the move. Can LinkFixerPlus help me to fix broken links in files that have already been moved? Yes, using the "Rename/Move" process to modify the contents of links in batches of files, LinkFixerPlus can definitely help fix broken links in files that have already been moved. Does LinkFixerPlus work with UNC paths as well as mapped drive paths? Yes, LinkFixerPlus is able to process Universal Naming Convention (UNC) formatted links, mapped drive formatted links, even relative path formatted links. And during processing, LinkFixerPlus recognizes the format used in a link and will automatically maintain the same formatting when the link is automatically fixed. Is there a way to perform a search and replace of a server name contained in links? Yes, this can be done using the "Rename/Move" process which allows you to define sophisticated "rename rules" specifying how to modify the contents of links contained in a batch of parent files, including server names, folder names, file names and more. What does the "Inoculation" process do? "Inoculation" is a patented process where a unique "Link ID" value is assigned to each child file pointed to by non-broken links in a parent file. These Link IDs are then embedded within the child files as well as within the links in the parent file that point to the child files. This essentially creates a secondary link between the parent file and each of its child files. Then, should a link become broken because files were either moved or renamed, the complimentary "Cure" process can be used to automatically fix the broken links in the parent file. What does the "Cure" process do? "Cure" is a patented process which automatically fixes broken links in parent files that have previously been inoculated, when links are broken due to files being moved or renamed. Links can be cured, in batch, using either an Automatic or Semi-automatic method. The automatic method does not prompt for any user interaction. It automatically selects and cures broken links by uniquely matching Link IDs found in candidate child files with Link IDs stored in the links of parent files and then automatically updating links to point to the found child file. The semi-automatic method prompts the user to select a child file from a list of "candidate" child files that LinkFixerPlus has found which can be used to fix a broken link. What does the "Rename/Move" process do? The "Rename/Move" process allows for the definition of sophisticated rename rules telling LinkFixerPlus how to move or rename batches of parent files and child files. And as the files are moved or renamed, LinkFixerPlus automatically updates the links in parent files so that they do not become broken. Additionally, the Rename/Move process can be used to easily modify the content of links contained in batches of parent files, allowing the user to fix broken links caused by files that have already been moved, folders that were renamed or even server names that were changed and more. How does the link limit work? Is the link limit cumulative? LinkFixerPlus processes links in files up to the maximum number of links for which the program has been licensed. The link limit counter is reset after each process that is run. The link limit is not cumulative. For example, if LinkFixerPlus is licensed for 200,000 links, and a Broken Link Report is being generated, then a maximum of 200,000 links can be processed by the report at one time. But after the report is run, it would be possible to run another process, such as Inoculate, for up to another 200,000 links. What happens when the licensed link limit is reached? If LinkFixerPlus reaches the licensed number of links during processing, a message will be displayed stating that the limit has been reached, and asking if the process should be canceled or if LinkFixerPlus should continue with the total number of links that have been processed up to that point. Can the licensed link limit be upgraded? Yes, LinkFixerPlus can be upgraded to process a higher number of links at any time, ranging from 5,000 links up to an unlimited number of links. Simply contact your LinkFixerPlus representative and they will be happy to provide you with the details on higher levels of link limits and upgrade pricing. Is there a way to disable warning messages, such as the "password protected file" message, so that processing continues uninterrupted? Yes, warning messages such as the password protected file message can be disabled by selecting: "File | Options" and then checking the "Disable warning dialogs during processing" checkbox. A list of
all password protected files that were encountered will be printed on
the resulting process report for review. What should I do to optimize the processing speed of LinkFixerPlus? While the
performance of the program can vary depending upon the computing environment
in which it is run, there are several performance tips that can be used
to ensure that LinkFixerPlus will operate as efficiently as possible:
Can I turn off the creation of backup files during processing? By default,
LinkFixerPlus does automatically create a backup of files that
are modified during processing. However, you can tell LinkFixerPlus
to not create backups of files by selecting "File | Options"
and selecting the "Backup" tab. Then you can uncheck the "Create
backups of changed parent files" and uncheck the "Create backups
of changed child files" checkbox options. So if disk space is a consideration
during processing, turning off the creation of backups will significantly
reduce the amount of space required for processing. Can LinkFixerPlus maintain a file's original "last modified date and time"? Yes, LinkFixerPlus allows you to optionally maintain or update the last modified date and time of files that are processed. You can tell LinkFixerPlus to maintain the original file modified dates and times by selecting "File | Options" to display the Options dialog, and then checking the "Maintain original file modified dates and times" checkbox. Alternatively,
if you want LinkFixerPlus to update the last modified date and
time of files, with the date and time when the files were processed by
LinkFixerPlus, then uncheck the "Maintain original file modified
dates and times" checkbox. Does LinkFixerPlus support the processing of links contained in VBA code or macros in Microsoft Office file types? At this time, LinkFixerPlus does not recognize user-defined links contained in VBA code or macros in Microsoft Office file types. However, this is being reviewed by our technical staff and may be made available in the future. Your FAQs page didnt answer my question. What should I do now? You can contact us with your question by:
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