The information may be stored within a container file that is created and
used by the program. In that case it will only be visible to that program.
Check the programs documentation to verify this.
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Regards,
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)
"CreloX" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi all
>
> So this one beats me ...
> One of my programs is called Reference Manager and is used to make
> databases. For every new database, the programs makes two new files.
> And here is the problem, the files do exist, you can use them, you can see
> them in the browser window if you open them in the program itself, there
> are shortcuts in my recently used files pointing to the destination of
> where the files should be, but the actual files themselves are no where to
> be found with windows explorer. They are no hidden files, I've checked and
> I'm administrator of my machine (running Windows Vista Home Premium). I
> need back-ups of these files but that's rather hard if I can't even locate
> them.
>
> Anybody any ideas of what might be going on or am I looking past the
> obvious?
>
> TIA
> CreloX
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