Gidday Frank
On 16-Jun-01, you wrote:
> On 15th May I wrote the following:-
>> Hello Anyone,
>>
>> I am a newcomer to this particular program (CManager v1.9) so this
>> question may well have arisen previously.
Is 1.9 the latest? Each time I habve updated I have gone back to v1.3 for
reliability. Then I stopped updating.
>> The following occurs repeatedly:-
>>
>> 1.I select the menu Settings/Contact Manager and enter the appropriate
>> data and save it
>> 2.I then type in the User Entries, WWW Entries etc. on the main
>> interface and save it.
>> 3. The result is that the data entered in [1] is either corrupted or
>> deleted entirely.
>>
>> If I do [1] and [2] in reverse order then the data on the main
>> interface is deleted.
>>
>> It seems to me that the program saves both sets of data to the same
>> file viz. CManager/<my email address>/<my email address>
That is making rather a long path name. Do you really need your email address
as a dir name and a filename? Try shorter names.
Delete the whole drawer with the saved data in it. If ever you do get it
working backup that drawer regularly. Cm has a habit of corrupting it and
losing all your saved data.
>> Can anyone please tell me what I am doing wrongly!
>> Also can anyone explain what the file hotlist.stamps is for.
I believe it is what it uses to keep track of other holists, and YAM's etc
address book so it can check for changes.
> So far there has been no response, is there really anyone out there?
Yes. But it would not have made sense for several dozen people to respond, "I
don't know," to you your original query, would it?
Regards
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