Gary,

By restore, I assume that you mean you want to "overwrite" your existing and
current .mdb file and replace it with the .mdb file that you have saved as a
backup.

If that assumption is true, the just use Windows Explorer, locate your
backup .mdb, use the edit/copy command in WEx. and then paste it into your
DXbase folder.

Regards,
Courtney

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Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 12:59 PM
Subject: [DXBase] Restore backup mbd file


> OK, I'm stumped.  I have never restored my log from my backup .mbd file.
I
> am now trying to do so, but can't seem to find the way to do it.  I am
using
> DXbase 2002.  The File menu doesn't offer an Open new file command, just
> create a New database.  When I select that option I get a Save database
> window???  I don't want to save this database, I want to replace it with
the
> backup version.
>
> Then, from the DXbase application window I tried the DXB import utility.
I
> selected the source and the target .mbd files and tried the import test
and
> received an error message that the path C:\Program Files\Scientific
> Solutions\DXbase 2002refdata.mdb cannot be found.  ???
>
> Obviously I am lost and need help in draining the swamp!
>
> Gary KC9UM
>
>
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