[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello > Can anyone shed any light on my problem please. I could not open my log, > G0orh. dxl, this afternoon. I ran a search and found it in a backup in AOL7 > program!! how it got there beats me. There was also a dxl log file in dx4win > SAVE, but this file was only 73kb big and corrupt i.e., there was no date, > callsigns, xxxm in one column. My original file is some 2 meg in size. I have > renamed the file in AOL 7 as g0orh.dxl, put it in dx4win SAVE, opened it, but > I get is, dx4win not a log file, even if I open it through dx4win.exe I get > the same message dx4win not a logfile!! > Anyhelp would be appreciated. > > Ken...G0ORH Dx4win 503v
Ken, You can try searching for any .~xl files. This would be a previous version that may allow you to recover most of your log. You can also search for DX4WIN.DXB which is an intermediate file that dx4win uses. It is normally in the C:\Program Files\dx4w503 directory. The previous version is DX4WIN.~XB. If you find either one of these rename it to anything.dxl and open it. It might contain most of your log. Good luck recovering your log. Please start doing frequent backups to a floppy disk. Here's the script I use: cd C:\Progra~1\dx4w503\save pkzip C:\Progra~1\dx4w503\BACKUP\dxbakup.zip -u *.* -x*.~* -xdx4win.awd copy C:\Progra~1\dx4w503\BACKUP\dxbakup.zip a: dir a: I have this in a file called dxbakup.bat. I place a shortcut to this file on my desktop, right next to the dx4win shortcut icon. Basically it updates a file called dxbakup.zip with all the files in the save directory except all the tilde files and the dx4win.awd file (since I don't make any changes to this file I don't need to back it up). The zip file is written to the hard drive then copied to the a: drive. This gives me belt and suspenders, so to speak. This script assumes the dxbakup.zip file already exists so you'll have to use pkzip to create the file the first time. I think its the -a command line option without looking it up. This is just one way of doing your backup. I'm sure there are more sophisticated methods such as adding dxbakup.bat to the Windows Task Scheduler. Hope this helps. Kris N5KM

