Hi Carl,

    What version and platform were you upgrading from?  Were you upgrading
from the release candidate?

    On Windows this shouldn't be a problem, and from non-RC1 versions it
shouldn't be a problem, however I can see that if you were on RC1 with,
say, Linux this would be an issue :-(.  Thanks for the heads up, and I'll
see if I can figure out how to make sure the installer doesn't blow these
files away in future!

    Many apologies, and thanks for the bug report,

       - Chris



On 7 July 2012 05:54, Traub, Carl A wrote:

>  Chris,****
>
> I’m not sure if this is the proper method to report bugs or upgrade issues
> for Jxplorer.****
>
> ** **
>
> I just upgraded to Jxplorer 3.3.  After the upgrade, my connections.txt
> file was deleted, and there doesn’t seem to be any way to recover it (it’s
> not in the recycle bin, I don’t see it backed up anywhere, etc.)  I use
> this file to store information for a number of different connections.****
>
> It would be great if the install/upgrade could preserve this file.  (There
> may be other files or data worth preserving as well, such as search
> filters, etc.)****
>
> ** **
>
> Thanks,****
>
>  ****
>
> Carl Traub****
>
> CA technologies****
>
>
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>
> ** **
>



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