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Alex,
Sounds like that ought to work but I might try a slightly different approach
(maybe better maybe not) in that I would Copy all of the old "MyWork" folder
files (maybe 2,000) and Paste them into the new "MyWork" folder (Replace
All). The reason I would do this is to cover the unlikely possibility that
the remote folder being renamed might mess up the Registry and also it would
not disturb or delete any new files from the new "MyWork" referenced in the
Registry.
Yes, I know I'm probably over cautious but that's the way I am.
~Bob
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From: <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: Computer crashed - recover my old TS code?
Bob wrote:
As long as TS is installed in the first place then copying in
anything (not renaming) should be fine and should not mess up the
Registry. I have found only one instance where I renamed something
and a re-install did not clean it up but as long as you do not
re-name that should work fine. This is only my opinion but I see
nothing wrong and Jimmy has done it many times.
In my case, I originally had ProSuite 2000i installed on my D drive
before my computer died. On my new computer, I restored my D drive
to my E drive. Then I re-installed ProSuite. PowerEditor refused
to run, giving me password errors. I had to uninstall ProSuite,
delete all the files, and do a clean install.
It works fine now, but the clean installation doesn't have any of
the code I wrote. Based on the replies (thanks everyone!), all I
have to do is remove the "clean" MyWork folder and move my original
MyWork folder from the old computer in its place.
-Alex
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