Wow that's strange. I'm betting that after the Updater, you have some 
prefixes amiss.

Hence when a spot comes in, it's looking to see if you have it 
worked/confirmed etc. and can't find the file/log/ whatever.

The way I handled the Updater was to unzip it into a seperated folder 
INSIDE DXBase folder.
Then I copied my w9ol.mdb and my refdata.mdb into the folder.

Ran the updater telling it to use the log and refdata mdb files which 
were in the updater folder.
This guaranteed that any goof on my part did not damage the existing log 
and it's refdata.mdb file.

The updater asks the location of both files. So I just pointed to the 
special folder INSIDE the DXB folder.

Ran like clockwork.

then after makeing sure I still had my log and refdata file copied to a 
safe location, I simply copied/pasted the new one from the updater 
folder into the parent DXB folder.
Then of course restart DXB and do a initialize.

I think that was a logical and safe way to do it. And it proved to be so.

There ain't no such think as free lunch, and there ain't no such thing 
as enough backup copies in multiple safe places PRIOR to any new 
upgrade, updater, etc. etc.

Right now, don't change anything with your cluster...I'm betting you 
need to repair/rebuilt/initialize your log after that update.
If you go to the DXB Utility program, there is a file to repair your 
log. (after saving both .mdb files to a safe place).




On 12/20/2010 3:19 PM, Crownhaven wrote:
> Bill, thanks for the reply.  I might get in touch with you later when 
> I start working on this.  When I ran the updater, my Internet 
> configuration started acting up.  I'm getting an error message each 
> time a spot comes in.  Neal has no clue nor do I.  It has been so long 
> since I configured it, I forgot how.
>
> Crossing my fingers.
>
> Steve
>
> On 12/20/2010 2:18 PM, Bill wrote:
>> If you mean CC user, from VE7CC I can help you.
>>
>> Basically you telnet the data from the Cluster program via the local 
>> host.
>> For instance, IN CCUser from VE7CC you select
>> Configuration>Ports/Logging Program
>> In the Logging Program Connection pane
>> You enable Telnet
>> and select a custom Port. I use 7302
>>
>> Then in File>Edit Host File, make sure that the entry includes
>> 127.0.0.1 localhost ypoxlkjlg
>> if not present ... add it.
>>
>> Then in DXBase>Tools>User Option>Internet
>> Select the IP hose that matches 127.0.0.1 localhost.
>> That will cause CCUsers to send cluster data via telnet to DXBAse
>> Cluster window.
>>
>> Now if your wondering why I chose the 7302 port, because so many
>> clusters use 7300 for connection, you can't use the same port for two
>> functions, so use some other number.
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/20/2010 1:22 PM, Crownhaven wrote:
>>> Anyone out there interfacing ARUser with DXBase??????  I could use a
>>> consult.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Steve, N4JQQ
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