Thank you Jim,
I am still waiting to hear from Scott to answer my question on the easiest wag to restore my QSOs.
73,
Fred
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On Sunday, March 16, 2025, 2:22 PM, Jim Shorney via groups.io <jimNU0C@...> wrote:
Fred,
I agree in principle. But this is Windows. I am an award chaser and have over 26,000 QSLs in ACL dating back to 1999. I have used ACL from the very early days to the the current version and have never lost any records to my knowledge. I think the first thing I would do is go into File > Show File Locations and see if the path to your log file has changed. Newer versions of Windows can do strange things (I'm looking at YOU, Onedrive). You could also have Windows to a brute force search for *.mdb files on your hard drive. It may also turn up data files from other programs but it should be obvious which ones are your log. The largest file with the most recent date should be the one you are looking for.
On Sun, 16 Mar 2025 14:02:09 +0000 (UTC)
"Fred W3ICM via groups.io" <BlaineFred@...> wrote:
> QSOs should NEVER disappear from a software update.
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73
-Jim
NU0C