You're welcome, glad to know that did the trick.

Regards,
Adrien

p.s. - re-installing an OS is a buldozer compared to tweasers addressing a splinter. I think of it as a last resort. And in this case, it would not have solved anything. That path should really be reserved for a fresh upgrade to a new version, or an attempt to fix a major corruption.

On 10/7/25 3:12 PM, Mike Commissaris wrote:
The issue was indeed the setting of  "Number of transactions" is set to
"0". I have no clue how I managed to change it from "0". And to think I
almost reinstalled my operating system because of it!
Can't thank you enough.

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