Category : Financial and Statistics
Archive   : MIZER251.ZIP
Filename : UPGRADE.TXT

 
Output of file : UPGRADE.TXT contained in archive : MIZER251.ZIP

MoneyMizer Upgrade Instructions

WARNING!!! Make a directory backup of the MoneyMizer HOME directory prior
to running UPGRADE.BAT or manually making the changes.

Introduction

When you upgrade MoneyMizer to a new version you must be careful not
to overwrite some existing utility database files.

Utility database files:

budget.bb-----------Contains budget data
note.dbt------------Notepad data
remind.dbb----------Your monthly reminders
setup.dbt-----------The setup defaults for MoneyMizer
card.dbt------------Card file database

Overwriting these files will only be performed in the directory
that you pkunzip the MoneyMizer zip file. If you keep copies
of these in your working account directories that there will
be no problem overwriting those.

Instructions:
You can run the UPGRADE.BAT file that is included OR you can
perform the following.

1. Prior to unzipping the new MoneyMizer zip files.
DIR to the MoneyMizer home directory.
Perform the following.
>rename budget.bb budget.bak
>rename note.dbt note.bak
>rename remind.dbb remind.bak
>rename setup.dbt setup.bak
>rename card.dbt card.bak

2. Unzip the MoneyMizer zip files in the MoneyMizer home directory.
> pkunzip mizer##d.zip ## = version number ex. 25
> pkunzip mizer##1d.zip
> pkunzip mizer##2d.zip
> pkunzip mizer##3d.zip

3. Perform the following.
>copy budget.bak budget.bb
>copy note.bak note.dbt
>copy remind.bak remind.dbt
>copy setup.bak setup.dbt
>copy card.bak card.dbt





  3 Responses to “Category : Financial and Statistics
Archive   : MIZER251.ZIP
Filename : UPGRADE.TXT

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