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| Sonny |
Posted - 30 Dec 2008 : 12:53:10 Alessio, It is not my intention to drive you nuts, so apologies in advance. I am spending a great deal of time trying to work my way through EMM and finding it quite difficult. I thought I would practice restoring a previously saved EMM database, should my current one become corrupted at some stage. A good idea I thought ? Here are my steps 1. Select File - import from a previous EMM database 2. Select open File - backups 3. Select a previous saved file example sonny's.mdb[20081230-1720] 4. Select OPEN 5. Select START IMPORT and then the program locks up and I have to close using task manager. I cannot exit any other way. The opening window is partially visible?
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| Sonny |
Posted - 30 Dec 2008 : 22:33:54 Hi Alessio, Could you please be more specific. Replace which mdb file from where to where? Do you mean Rename and copy a backup, for example, sonny's.mdb[20081230-1720] to something else (?) and paste it where exactly? I don't want to destroy all our hard work 
Warm regards.
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| Alessio Viti |
Posted - 30 Dec 2008 : 14:50:35 Hi Sonny,
The procedure you describe is to import the old database of 4.8!
To restore a database just replace the MDB file, that's all.
Please continue to report bugs!
Alessio |
| Alessio Viti |
Posted - 30 Dec 2008 : 14:13:43 Thank you Sonny for your reports, are really useful for me to find bugs!!
I will try to catch also this one.
Alessio |