Recent answers to ReminderFox - XML Parsing Error - Can't open ReminderFox - How do I fix without losing my calender entries?https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/9505882013-02-17T10:55:16-08:00Hooray - Recovered my data. As I am computer illiterate (old school) it drives me nuts when I know 2013-02-17T10:55:16-08:00dingo0408https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/950588#answer-408870<p>Hooray - Recovered my data. As I am computer illiterate (old school) it drives me nuts when I know there are backup files but unable to tag into them. Thanks alco - Saved me a lot of frustration - Have a great day.
</p>Hi dingo0408,
I have never used ReminderFox
but as I see here: Documentation-FAQ-Troubleshooting
2013-02-16T14:53:40-08:00user832823https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/950588#answer-408627<p>Hi dingo0408, <br>
I have never used <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/el/firefox/addon/reminderfox/" rel="nofollow">ReminderFox</a> <br>
but as I see here: <a href="http://www.reminderfox.org/documentation-faq-troubleshooting/#r5" rel="nofollow">Documentation-FAQ-Troubleshooting</a> <br>
there is a section <strong>I’ve lost my reminders! Can I retrieve a backup?</strong>
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Reminderfox stores all reminder/todo’s data and backups in one directory. With a typical installation that directory is part of the users “profile” directory <br>
Windows XP: <strong>C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\{someRandomNumber}.default\reminderfox\</strong> <br>
The reminders and todos’s are typically stored to that directory with a file named “reminderfox.ics”. For that “reminderfox.ics” file automatic backups (snapshots for today and yesterday) are kept with a .bak1, .bak2, or .bak3 extension. <br>
Refer to this site for more information: <br>
</p><pre><a href="http://www.reminderfox.org/documentation-faq-troubleshooting/#r5" rel="nofollow">Documentation-FAQ-Troubleshooting</a>
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