Hi Mike, the file is called schedule8.dat and can be found in your c:program
files\Replay AV 8 folder. I have several hundred stations in thereand copy
it to and from three different computers. Works like a charm.
Jonathan
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nto the new one. i don't see why that wouldn't
> > work.
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> Dennis
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> Your suggestion of copying makes sense -- and I do have a backup of the
> folder -- but it is also possib
ence of the old one into the new one. i don't see why that wouldn't
> work.
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contence of the old one into the new one. i don't see why that wouldn't
work.
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Well, that's what I expected would need to be done.
Copy and paste the info into a .txt file and then do the same when
re-entering the info into the program.
I have looked at the replay AV directory as well as scowering my document
& settings folder and haven't spotted anything that
would suggest
i've allways wondered the same thing because i have to keep a txt file with
all the show names and url's. its not bad to have to re enter them on a new
install if there is only 10 or so, but 20 or 30 is a pain.
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