Hi Laura,
thank You!!!!
I'll play with these instructions on my next day off which will be next week.
John
At 06:16 AM 12-18-2003 -0500, you wrote:
Hi John,
Below I am pasting instructions I received onlist from Roselle after
thinking that I, too, could not view the contents of my backup folder. Oh
how good it is to save useful email in your database. That way, on say,
late Wednesday night, when you're exhausted and still need to study, you
can help others out AND save yourself time. lol. OK, here we go.
1) Select the Directory option in the File Manager.
2) Select the cf or storage card where your backup folder should be.
3) At the folder name prompt, press SPACE with T (CTRL with T) to
switch to the Directory prompt. This is the step most users are not
aware about backup folders. They are not just folders, they are a nest
of folders and you must use the directory tree-view to see their contents.
4) Press SPACE to navigate to the backup folder, in my case it was the
Test folder, and hit ENTER ONCE to select it.
5) Press SPACE again and you will find as its sub-directory the folder
in the Flash Disk that you have backed up. In my case, it's the
sub-folder called Manual (the same name of the source folder). Press
ENTER TWICE to select it. (Note that if you wanted to see the backup
directory of the Attachments folder of the Flash Disk, you just press
ENTER once at the Keymail backup folder, then space again to navigate to
its second layer of sub-directories, where you'll find Attachments.)
Pressing ENTER twice not only selects the directory or sub-directory, but
takes you in it.
6) Press SPACE with X (READ with X) to view all, including hidden,
files, and then SPACE to see the listed items. In my case, I saw:
15 Command Summary B&Q
ks.idx
ks.toc
But the Manual.fnb and us_bnb.exe files are not there, which is logical
(see my explanation in the third paragraph of this e-mail).
You can then navigate to any file and do whatever you want (delete, move,
rename if you're in the Directory option, open if you viewed the files
while within Keyword or Keybook, copy or protect/unprotect if you select
the corresponding option in the File Manager). Press SPACE with I (READ
with I) to get information about the size of the file and the date it was
last modified.
HTH,
Roselle
>------ original message ------
>from: John Gassman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Braillenote] Reading back upfiles on super disk
>Hi,
>Perhaps I'm overlooking something obvious, but I can't read recently backed
>up files on my super disk.
>I bring up the storage card and move to my folder which is dated 12-17-02 I
>even do space with x to bring up all files.
>Hitting enter on the dated file brings no result.
>What am I leaving out?
>Also how do I delete old unwanted files from my super disk?
>thanks!
>John
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