>Thank you Carl! I was able to pull up our copy of Ebase. Now, I have a
>"Shortcut" to our original Ebase on my desktop. Do I simply right click and
>click on delete to delete that?

Yes, or drag it to the recycle bin.

>Also, in our "Ebase back-up" folder, aside
>from the "ebase .102", there are many other files as well. Do I need to do
>anything with those, or is "Ebase .102" all I need. Then, how do I make a
>shortcut to this new copy on my desktop?

 From my post a couple of days ago,

>At 5:35 PM -0700 4/10/01, Dave Shaw wrote:
>>I did try to restore/open Ebase from my Ebase backup folder and failed, it
>>must be easy though.  Could you explain the process please?
>
>Not sure I can do that without knowing more about how you back up. 
>Copy to another folder? Archived copy? Backup program? The important 
>thing is to restore all the files in the ebase file set (there are 
>29 of them).

You have to restore all the files in the directory, not just the 
ebase.102 file. As Carl said, copy your damaged files somewhere out 
of the way in case all else fails, then copy the entire "backup" 
directory to the location you want your ebase files. Make a shortcut 
with a right-click. That's a basic Windows procedure, not unique to 
ebase.


-- 
Dave Shaw       Northwest Classics, Inc
tel: 206-954-7526    fax: 206-625-1338

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