![]() ![]() ![]() Ultimately they suggest I get lost and ask Apple. Unfortunately Ninox help is no real help, they just keep repeating the path above and telling me they "believe" the files can be copied and pasted to restore them. However, the files are hidden, so while I can see them in the Desktop (using Option Go) I can't see them in Time Machine.ĭ ~/Library/Mobile\Documents/BJE6SD455T~de~ninoxdb~ninox-ios/dataīut that this can only be accessed via Terminal not via Finder. ~/Library/Containers/de./Data/Documents/dataĪnd Library appears in my TimeMachine backup, so I think it should be there. The path to the data base files on the laptop is I'm trying to recover a Ninox (desktop version) database. I have not tested it in an older version.Just open iCloud Drive in the frontmost Finder window, then enter time Machine from the main menu bar. This will even work, if the item you want is not in a subfolder on iCloud Drive, at least in macOS 10.15.4. With this folder being the frontmost Finder window, I click the Time Machine icon in the main menu bar and Time Machine will open with this folder selected in the time tunnel.įor example: Now I can simply go back in the time line to the right, then click the Filemaker datasbase I want to recover and click "restore". When I want to recover a database file on iCloud Drive, I open iCloud Drive in a Finder window and open the subfolder I want, for example "Datenbanken". You do not need to search the hidden user library to find the files on iCloud Drive in Time Machine on macOS 10.15 Catalina. " is enabled, it will be a game of chance, which documents have been downloaded from iCloud are locally available on your computer, when Time Machine is running. Time Machine will backup iCloud Drive, as long as you have not enabled "Optimise Mac Storage".
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