You may be able to recover that from the windows folder on the keysoft
system disk.  


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad Fenton
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 3:26 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] Planner Problem

Hi all.  I hope I haven't done irreversable damage to the planner
feature of my BrailleNote, but here's my situation.

I entered the planner for the first time yesterday, whereupon it asked
me if I wanted to create a new database.  I said yes, and made an
experimental entry.  Here's where the problem came about.  Thinking that
the only way to clean out the database in full was to delete it
directly, rather than deleting my one entry, which I know now was
probably the preferred course of action, I went into the file manager,
found the Key list database, and deleted it.  Now, whenever I go into
the Planner function of the BrailleNote, it asks for a filename, and
there are no files to my knowledge where the database of addresses
reside, as I deleted it.  In perhaps another poinient illustration of
Murphy's Law and making assumptions, I assumed that when I deleted the
database containing my one entry and returned to the Planner function,
it would simply ask me if I wanted to create a new database, as it did
the first time I ran the Planner.

Please tell me I haven't rendered this feature useless and that there is
a way to correct it.

Regards,

Chad

PS.  If this database is of critical importance to running the Planner
feature, perhaps a precautionary measure in Keysoft should be
implemented that would prevent a user from intentionally or accidentally
deleting software elements essential in the operation of one of the
BrailleNote's functions.
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