Hi Friends,
I have faced a typical problem while working with Tally9. I am running Win 7-Ult(64-bit) Desktop & installed Tally 9(32-bit), which naturally found its place in Program Files(x86)\Tally. Here I have created a co. & started entering data. After some work, I wanted to take the file(10000) inside Data folder in a pen drive to continue work from a laptop(where Tally9 also installed) in office. But, afterwards during copy-pasting, to my surprise, I found that Data folder is empty!!! After return to home I checked Tally in Desktop & found that no data files exist in Data Folder. I run Tally9 which showed Directory of data file (10000) as C:\Program Files(x86)\Tally\Data and found all the data entered available & no data found missing. Then, if entered data is found in toto, then its data file(10000) must have been present in my PC somewhere. I started searching that ghost 10000 file in my PC but not found. Win-7 search system is really worse when compared with XP. Most surprising fact is that further data can be entered and could be saved with no data loss.
Now I request my forum brothers to help me searching ghost 10000 file so that I can take it in a pen drive to work from other computers.
Regards,
jgp123
I have faced a typical problem while working with Tally9. I am running Win 7-Ult(64-bit) Desktop & installed Tally 9(32-bit), which naturally found its place in Program Files(x86)\Tally. Here I have created a co. & started entering data. After some work, I wanted to take the file(10000) inside Data folder in a pen drive to continue work from a laptop(where Tally9 also installed) in office. But, afterwards during copy-pasting, to my surprise, I found that Data folder is empty!!! After return to home I checked Tally in Desktop & found that no data files exist in Data Folder. I run Tally9 which showed Directory of data file (10000) as C:\Program Files(x86)\Tally\Data and found all the data entered available & no data found missing. Then, if entered data is found in toto, then its data file(10000) must have been present in my PC somewhere. I started searching that ghost 10000 file in my PC but not found. Win-7 search system is really worse when compared with XP. Most surprising fact is that further data can be entered and could be saved with no data loss.
Now I request my forum brothers to help me searching ghost 10000 file so that I can take it in a pen drive to work from other computers.
Regards,
jgp123