My PC went temporarily bananas overnight (overheating and "out of memory").
Following a forced reboot, DXb2007 returned operational after restoring the two main .mdb files, but for the internet connection. I checked and reset both the User Options settings and the Hosts file address (127.0.0.1 localhost ypoxkjlg, for connection to VE7CC's cluster). No way: any attempt to connect generates a "Unavailable" warning. Any suggestion is most welcome, before having to (painfully) reinstall and reconfigure DXb. By the way: any means to retain all windows formatting in such case?. Many thanks in advance and 73, Giorgio, I2KMG From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Mar 1 07:45:19 2008 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ni0c) Date: Sat Mar 1 07:50:16 2008 Subject: [Dxbase] New Dx-ped TX5C -- getting your CALL MAP database Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Here's an alternate procedure that I use all the time to create such callsign mappings: Just type in the callsign (TX5C) you want to map in the QSOLog window, then hit the TAB key as if logging an actual QSO. Go to the Prefix column in the QSOLog window and click to select the new prefix you want (i.e., change from "F" to "FO/C"). Then save the record as a QSO. DXBase automatically prompts you and asks if you want to map the chosen callsign to the chosen prefix. Click "Yes," then delete the QSO record you just created (Record, delete record). Works for me using DXBase2007. 73, Chuck NI0C

