Hello.
Some time ago I wrote:
RankoSaotome wrote:...Then I created some Filters and used them.
Today I recognised that NBP did download some files it should have filtered.
I looked and my filters are gone...
I got the answer
dexter wrote:Search your hard drive for the filters.db3 file. Possibly your data folder changed and Newsbin is no longer loading your original filters?
I do not know if you are interested in this, but now I know why my manually created filters were gone.
Long description:
First I saved the configuration of NBP. Then I made a Backup of my complete NBP-Data-Folder (f:\nbpdata).
After that I replaced the PC (look in the signature if you want to know more).
But I transfered almost all the old SSD/HDD from the old to the new PC and I kept almost all the volumes intact.
Only the SSD with C: was changed and so I installed Win7 new, installed HW-drivers and made all the Win7-updates.
And now it comes:
Then I installed NBP (6.81 Build 5080). Sadly the Installation of NBP did ask a lot of Data I should have in the saved config, but I answered. I did name the exact same NBP-Data-folder (f:\nbpdata) where my old NBP Data was stored (including all the old *.nbi *.db3 and so on files).
Then I did not start NBP. I ended the installation and started the saved config (Newsbin-2018-Oct-13.nbi).
Most of my configuration was there, but the self created Filters were gone again.
I looked in the NBP-Data-Folder. There was a Filters.DB3 but it was a new one. So the NBP Installation did delete/overwrite my existing filters.db3.
I ended NBP, copied my backuped filters.db3 in the NBP-Data-Folder to overwite the newly creates file and startet NBP again.
And my manually created filters are back.
So long text in short: the installation-process from NBP seems to delete an existing Filters.DB3. At least in my case...
Maybe it would be interesting to implement in the Installprogramm a way to install, but not create a new Newsserver account and so on. Just in case someone has an existing configuration and just was forced to reinstall C: (because he wanted to change the Boot Device or so).
Have a nice day.
Please excuse my typos. I am not native english speaking.
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Dell Optiplex 7010 I7-3770(4coreHT @3,4GHz), 24GB Ram, some SSD & HDD, Win10Pro 64bit