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David Heinsohn
Scott and Others
Oops. I've been inactive for several years. I have a registered copy of the 2005 full package. I've tried to log in on my logging computer and I can get into the software but I can't find my logbook. Help!! David KD0R -- David Heinsohn Chief Engineer Flint Hills RR Happily Playing with Trains Representing ATSF Eastern Lines Western District Middle Division 1st district Emporia to Newton in the 1930s.
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Scott Davis
Hi David,
Thanks for your e-mail. 2005, yikes! Which version of AC Log are you running. What happens when you click File > Open, navigate to where you have been saving the file and select it? 73, Scott
N3FJP
Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general logging software since 1997.
1 Peter 3 vs 15: Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect...
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From: David Heinsohn <kd0r@...> To: N3FJPSoftwareUsers@groups.io Sent: Wed, Oct 21, 2020 2:14 pm Subject: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] Oops Scott and Others
Oops. I've been inactive for several years. I have a registered copy
of the 2005 full package. I've tried to log in on my logging computer
and I can get into the software but I can't find my logbook. Help!!
David
KD0R
--
David Heinsohn
Chief Engineer
Flint Hills RR
Happily Playing with Trains Representing
ATSF
Eastern Lines
Western District
Middle Division
1st district
Emporia to Newton
in the 1930s.
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David Heinsohn
Scott On 21-Oct-20 15:14, Scott Davis via
groups.io wrote:
Version 5.3 I find LogData in a couple of places but there's nothing in there. This computer is dedicated to your logging program and was working fine when I got distracted from Ham Radio. Other than several copies of the programs with newer versions from about 2.8 on, there's not much else. David
-- David Heinsohn Chief Engineer Flint Hills RR Happily Playing with Trains Representing ATSF Eastern Lines Western District Middle Division 1st district Emporia to Newton in the 1930s.
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Scott Davis
Hi David,
Thanks for your follow up. Okay, I'm relieved that you were using a relatively current version of AC Log, not a 2005 version. :)
First, make sure that you are signing on to Windows with the same Windows user profile that you used to use, before you got distracted. More details on that are here:
http://www.n3fjp.com/faq.html#q48
If you still can't find your log file, you can restore from backup (or you LoTW upload) as detailed here:
Enjoy!
73, Scott
N3FJP
Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general logging software since 1997.
1 Peter 3 vs 15: Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect...
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From: David Heinsohn <kd0r@...> To: N3FJPSoftwareUsers@groups.io Sent: Wed, Oct 21, 2020 10:26 pm Subject: Re: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] Oops Scott
On 21-Oct-20 15:14, Scott Davis via
groups.io wrote:
Hi
David,
Version 5.3Thanks for your e-mail. 2005, yikes! Which version of AC
Log are you running.
I find LogData in a couple of places but there's nothing in there. This computer is dedicated to your logging program and was
working fine when I got distracted from Ham Radio. Other than
several copies of the programs with newer versions from about 2.8
on, there's not much else.
David
KD0R
-- David Heinsohn Chief Engineer Flint Hills RR Happily Playing with Trains Representing ATSF Eastern Lines Western District Middle Division 1st district Emporia to Newton in the 1930s.
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