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16-Mar-2001, 04:32 AM #1
Guys,
I am puzzled...my Journal Record Files were missing (both left hand boxes)...anyway to get it back? I can recall its there by default.


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16-Mar-2001, 10:02 AM #2
Cool Long time, no see, Jaze!
Hey, try this:

Go to View menu and try viewing them in some other way. Perhaps you've got some kind of view setting that's not showing you any. Maybe you're viewing "Last 7 days" and there are not entries for the last 7 days?

Make sure you're using your Advanced toolbar (View-Toolbars-Advanced). There's a dropdown choice of views on it that's easier to use than the menus.

Hope this helps!
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17-Mar-2001, 04:32 AM #3
Hey mate,
Long time no see too...just had my Firewall up and running and VPN in place. 1/2 done with my File Management System...and about time to get all my doubts here for some good advice like you Dreamboat.


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17-Mar-2001, 05:04 AM #4
Hey...
The Journal that I wanted to go in is from Tools--> Options--> Journal Options. Thats the missing part that I was talking about..any idea how to get it back?


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17-Mar-2001, 12:52 PM #5
Cool You mean...
...when you hit Tools-Options-Journal, the Journal button is missing? Or do you click the Journal button and open it up and see...what?

I get 3 boxes:

Automatically record from...
Also record from...
For these contacts...

What do you get?

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18-Mar-2001, 04:44 AM #6
hey....I got exactly what you said. The funnie thing is that my Automatic Record and Record From are blank! It was supposed to have stuff in it with option boxes..


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18-Mar-2001, 12:59 PM #7
Cool Ewwwww!
Okay, so they're empty.

Try, this, Jaze. It's the only thing I could find on it and I'm sure it won't hurt. You let me know if you need any help with it.

As you follow the instructions, you'll need to backup the registry entries before you change them. To backup a registry entry, click on the folder, hit File-Export. Save it to your desktop and give it a meaningful name for yourself. Once you're all done with the instructions they gave you, and it has resolved your problem, you can delete all those registry backups off of your desktop. If the suggestions DON'T work and you just want your PC back to where it was before you started, just double-click each of the files on your desktop and that changes that specific registry entry back to what it was. Once you've double-clicked all of them, you can delete them from your desktop.

http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q196/1/08.ASP
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