![]() PeCe wrote:If I look at the attachment I see multiple files Test_restored_hhmm.epim => as with others a backup file, in this case of the most recent database. Then use - to save it with a new name, for instance test.epim If you are sure it is okay and has all data open this file, if it isn't opened at programstart. Test_restored_restored.epim => is the latest file. Test_hhmm.epim => backup files from the previous file. Since it is from 30-7 (however not the newest) I guess again up to you when to delete it. Test_restored.epim => the datafiles you describe you have been working with. So up to you for how long you want to keep it and when to delete it. Test_restored (3).epim => safety copy? not used, since there is no related backup-file. For now if 30/7 is okay and complete these also can be deleted. Test (2).epim => old datafile from 22-july (you can keep this for security reasons, but otherwise I guess you can delete it.ģ _hhmm.epim files, old backup files from the original test.epim file. If I look at the attachment I see multiple files The ATTACHMENT showing the make-up of the EPIM Folder is via C:\Users\My name\AppData\Roaming\EssentialPIM ProĬ:\Users\My Name\AppData\Roaming\EssentialPIM Pro 7-30-13 EPIM FOLDER.JPG (67.9 KiB) Viewed 3055 times When you say Are you speaking of Both File Types as the "database", OR something else? So It Does NOT like a name Change as described.Per your instructions, test.backup_20130722_1745.epim - AND - test.epim show as Database files and I don't find a choice when Rt Clking TEST_RESTORED_RESTORED.EPIM - BUT - I Can Re-name It - which hasn't worked so far. ĮDIT: I Removed and pasted the last "normal" to a backup Drive and THEN Renamed today's 7/30 dated back to typical and when Opening EPIM I got a screen:įile/clk yesterday's 7/29 returned screens to normal. I have Copies of all the Files and will experiment with Re-naming Back to (ie) and back to. ![]() If you see all works okay, then delete the unneeded files. But if you test.epim is not available any-more, than just save this file again with that name. It is normal that the names change, this to prevent accidental overwriting of still existing original databases. ![]() PeCe wrote:There are three "special" types of names After that (I would wait a few days, just to be sure) than you can delete these restored.backup files and also the extra restored.backup backup files that might be present. But if all works well, you can save your database with and give it its original name. The program itself will not go back to typical naming. Restored - that is a the name as it says of a backup file that has been restored, because of problems or for other reasons (for instance you want to check "old" information. Depending on the situation EPIM can add one of these extra file labels.īackup - speaks almost for itself, that are (unless you have disabled it) the backup files of the (possible multiple) databases you have.īackup_convert - this is a backup that is created of a previous version, for instance if you would upgrade to a new "major" release. Normal you create a EPIM-database with a name, without these names.
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