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Re: [Summary-Talk] Lost all domains



It sounds like you have lost your configuration file. This should not
have happened. Depending on what is going on there are several different
ways to deal with it.

On Linux and Mac Command Line you need to make sure that Summary was
launched with the Summary directory as the current directory. If you
fail to do this Summary won't be able to find it's files.

If you just upgraded to a more recent version of Summary you should
check to see that you followed the correct set of update/upgrade
instructions <http://summary.net/updates.html> or
<http://summary.net/upgrade.html#4>.

If you have Summary Plus, SP Lite, or SP you can try going to the Tools
configuration page (there is a link on the main configuration page) and
restore a recent backup. If no backups are listed then Summary has also
lost it's Data folder.

Now might also be a good time to check the integrity of your disk drive.

Good Luck
Jason


Vijay-Kumar Solanki wrote:
> 
> I opened the Summary adming page ( default of ip:9000 ) and it said that
> Summary was not registered.  I entered the registration number again and
> it opened;  however, all sub reports are gone for each site that we host.
> 
> I'm sure the stuff is still on the machine, but does anyone know how to
> get all of these back?

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