Thanks, Peter. I had forgotten the -d option, which is the proper way
to specify a different datadir.

Redoing the upgrade was indeed faster and easier than a system
restore. That got me back to where I started, and I can now confirm
that the upgraded cards do not display pictures (maps) even though
both the opened database and the media are in the default folder in my
Win7 User Profile. So copying and opening the database from a
different location was not the cause of my problem; the upgraded
database simply doesn't know the location of the media even in the
default location.

I'm already grateful for your fix for this. In the meantime I will
just deactivate the map cards.

Scott

On Jan 14, 8:11 am, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can still use the -d option to specify that you want to use a specific
> datadir.
>
> I've also recently committed a fix that looks for the media in the correct
> location if you move the db and the media folder together to a new location
> outside of the datadir. ...

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