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Backup Auto-Recovery features in SW 2007 on have removed necessary options which
I find frustrating.
In SW 2006 I could specify a backup after a certain '#' of changes to my model.
In SW 2007 It simply does a copy of the file at the time of your last save anyway??? On the whole completely useless, other than for a second copy of work already done. I do this manually at the end of each day anyway.
Now Autosave (the only option for lost work) gives you a small window of opportunity to recover files during a session - bad luck if you get a second crash or if the autosave file doesn't re-save.
Is there any data placed on your local that can be recovered when a model crashes autosave doesn't help??????
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do you now where is the swset.sldreg file at Windows Vista Bussines? I can't found him.