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Posted by Mark on August 05, 2001 at 13:52:28:

In Reply to: Re: Fund Manager and Registry posted by Jim Mooney on August 05, 2001 at 08:35:26:

: : : Windows 98 died on me in a manner that forced me to reinstall Windows with a completely fresh registry. My copy of Fund Manager therefore no longer appears in the registry. At first glance, however, it seems to be working fine. The only change I have noticed so far is in the background colors to the graphs. In any case, as long as I have to completely reorganize Windows, I want to move FM to a separate logical drive, and the automatic backups to a third drive. Do I really have to reinstall FM for this, or can I just move the whole folder where I want it to be, and change the place for the backups from inside FM itself?

: : : Thanks.
: : : David.

: : Hi David,
: : You should reinstall FM to the new location. This will update the
: : registry with the correct location of Fund Manager. You can then just
: : adjust the auto backup location from within Fund Manager.

: : Thanks,
: : Mark
: : --
: : Mark Beiley
: :
: : Fund Manager, portfolio management software for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/00
: :
: :

: Mark,

: Unfortunately had a similar problem. Still using 4.x but when the hard drive crashed
: I had to reload FM. The program starts but it won't recognize either of my previous
: two Name/password/Serial numbers from those versions. Nothing against 5.X but the older
: versions did everything I needed. Any help would be appreciated.
: Thanks, Jim

Hi Jim,
I have replied to you via e-mail with your information.

Thanks,
Mark
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Mark Beiley

Fund Manager, portfolio management software for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/00




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