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| dwanny |
Posted - 01 May 2003 : 04:58:13 In each movie entry, you can specify whether the movie was 'seen' - (a radio box just beside the "Orig. Lang.:" field).
Could you add an option in the CustomTreeView where you can filter the "seen" field.
Note: "Seen" is different from "SeenWhere" and "SeenWhen"
Thanks,
prkoat |
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| Romio |
Posted - 31 May 2003 : 09:24:27 Reall happy to hear that, so the problem is not related to install procedure 
Thank you 
Alessio |
| Bart |
Posted - 31 May 2003 : 04:24:42 I must be one of those lucky ones. Never had ANY problems with EMM. 4-5 updates to newer versions and all went by the book.
Dif-tor heh smusma! [Live Long and Prosper!] |
| Pax0707 |
Posted - 30 May 2003 : 14:09:54 I have already this problem but for me, it's that my mdb files where read only propertie. Maybe it's the same problem.
Cyrille |
| lordkiwi@earthlink.net |
Posted - 30 May 2003 : 06:14:18 and remember to back up your covers folder too ;) |
| Romio |
Posted - 29 May 2003 : 22:28:20 Hi,
I don't know what can be the problem, but if you choose to install only the upgrade you must be sure that XMM is not running.
For be sure do like The-Gent, install a fresh 1.5.
Thank you,
Alessio |
| JpSp |
Posted - 29 May 2003 : 22:07:47 It might help if you go about it like I did, which maybe overkill, but it works!
I saved the current database in a back up file, then uninstalled the old v1.4 Movie Manager. Installed the full version of v1.5 and copied the back up file back into the new database directory - hey presto, it all worked.
Hope this helps, |