Hi Liz and all - - I have Clooz on two computers. On one the "Select or Create a Database" goes to C:\Windows\Personal where it belongs. [the data bases are there!] On the other computer the data bases are in c:\CloozData. But that is not what comes up when I access "Select or Create a Database" [a friend was helping me do some things and he got ahead of my reading the procedures, so here we are!] The question is: How to get the data in Program Files\Clooz and to tell Clooz that it is there? [When I choose data bases, I get C:\CloozData which has all the data bases] "Select or C---" takes me to "My Documents" which has nothing to do with Clooz. Hope there is a solution - - - - Vince Correll, confused in Fresno.
Vince, Clooz has no idea where people store their documents. So, the default that comes up is My Documents. That's actually not something I programmed in, but is a feature from Microsoft Access. Once you link to your database, though, you don't need to go look for it again as the path will stay in the list. At 08:09 PM 4/9/01 -0700, Vince Correll wrote: >Hi Liz and all - - > >I have Clooz on two computers. On one the "Select or Create a Database" >goes to C:\Windows\Personal where it belongs. [the data bases are there!] >On the other computer the data bases are in c:\CloozData. But that is >not what comes up when I access "Select or Create a Database" [a friend >was helping me do some things and he got ahead of my reading the >procedures, so here we are!] >The question is: How to get the data in Program Files\Clooz and to tell >Clooz that it is there? [When I choose data bases, I get C:\CloozData >which has all the data bases] "Select or C---" takes me to "My >Documents" which has nothing to do with Clooz. > >Hope there is a solution - - - - Vince Correll, confused in Fresno. > > > > >============================== >Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp Liz Kelley Kerstens, CGRS, CGL Ancestor Detective, LLC http://www.ancestordetective.com Creator of Clooz, http://www.clooz.com Editor of Genealogical Computing, http://www.ancestry.com