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    Default Newbie question - dashboard problem

    And things were going so good......

    I wanted to look over my log files I scanned today, but something has gone haywire in my scanner program. I'll open the log file, and the scan screen will show the dashboard name fine at the bottom of the status display, but neither of the dashpages are displaying. Tried just loading in the dashboard, but that gave me the same result.

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    Well, that's just great. So how do I recover that custom dashboard I created? Even more important, how do I view those log files I created today?

    Now the odd thing is that some of the MAPs I played around with ARE still visible when I click on the selection letters for them.

    So what did I do wrong? This isn't the end of the world, but I sure as heck don't want to keep on making this kind of mistake if I can help it.
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    shft+ctrl+o

    In the scan tool:
    edit> properties> startup tab
    select the .vdf and check the always load dashboard file box.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.prick View Post
    shft+ctrl+o

    In the scan tool:
    edit> properties> startup tab
    select the .vdf and check the always load dashboard file box.
    Yes, I saw that option, but it doesn't do me any good if the dashboard is apparently corrupted. I can't call it up even manually selecting to open it. I don't know what trashed it and am concerned that I might do it again. So is there a way to recover a trashed dashboard?

    Thanks....

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    Can you open the dashboard file (6th button from the left)...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Can you open the dashboard file (6th button from the left)...?
    Well it pretends to open, but the dashpages are blank. I tried opening it from the menu selection as well with the same results. The MAPs are there, so apparently it is reading something related to what I was playing around with on that dashpage. The only thing I can recall I did that might have blown up the dashboard was that I didn't realize that I can't change PIDs (I think that's what it was) on a dashpage while a log file is open. Could that have blown it up?

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    Try to create a new dashpage (add gauges/charts) and save to a new filename.

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    You can change a dashpage with a log open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Try to create a new dashpage (add gauges/charts) and save to a new filename.
    Well, I know I can just go ahead and create a new dashboard/dashpage, but I sure would like to know why my current one just got corrupted. Are there any known "no-no" things I might have done to cause that? Any way to recover a corrupted dashboard/dashpage?

    Thanks...

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    Rich,

    Zip up the VDash folder and email it to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Rich,

    Zip up the VDash folder and email it to me.
    Sent! I also attached one of the log files that fails to load the dashboard pages I set up.

    Thanks.

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