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In <20080219215731-40105-5@scoug.com>, on 02/19/08
at 09:57 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
Hi,
>When I click on preferences and specify G:\ only is to be scanned and
>then click successively on misc, change button, and browse, the open file
>window lists the BA2KWS directory and sub- directories, but clicking on
>that directory or any the subdirectories does not result in file names
>appearing in the files section.
Send me copies of BAII.CFG and the .BST you are using. Be sure to save
the .BST before you send it if you have made any changes.
>Why did I click on the change button? Because it showed a specific dat
>file name and that name shows up every time I restart BA2KWS.
It's coming up that way because you have it configured that way. If you
want something else use Configuration->Misc and save the changes.
Generally, you should be backing up by selecting a .BST and this .BST
should be pre-configured with all your settings that don't change. If you
are changing the backup destination, that's OK, but you should be editing
the .BST settings with Set->Device, not via the global default
configuration notebook.
Steven
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