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    You can save your configuration as a settings file (MySettings.sbd) and then reload it when "corruption" happens (not if, but when).
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    Quote Originally Posted by srwtlc View Post
    You can save your configuration as a settings file (MySettings.sbd) and then reload it when "corruption" happens (not if, but when).
    Unless that file gets corrupted. That's why I like the screenshot thing. I have it on a completely different system (my phone) and I can look at it while paging through the settings.
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    That's the point of saving one with your custom settings (or none) and keeping it as a backup in several places, hard drive, USB drive, another PC, cloud, etc..... When you need it, you just reload it, no need to manually enter values from a picture.
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    Ron Sloan...did you ever solve your problem?

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    Hi all,

    Thanks for all the suggestions. Sorry for taking so long to get back - been slammed with a rush order for Christmas.
    It turned out to be the anti-virus software that I've been using for years, BitDefender. (I know, but I need it connected to the internet) Never been any problem, before. This time, after an update, it turned on, "Advanced Threat Detection", that I always had turned off. Time to ditch Bitdefender - the built-in Microsoft Defender is good enough these days and doesn't appear to turn **** on by itself. BTW, I turn off my wireless before running a job.
    Ron Sloan

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    Glad you got it figured out...that must have been a hard one to track down!

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