Hi,
I just installed Accordance 10 from the App Store (thanks!).
When I started it up, it only had the base modules, and not any of my modules which I have with Accordance 9 (which is still installed).
I assume that this should be a fairly easy fix - just copying/moving a folder, but I'm not sure which one(s).
Thanks.
Daniel
Upgrade to Version 10 (App Store) doesn't import Version 9 modules
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Daniel Saunders
, Sep 19 2012 04:12 PM
Modules App Store
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#1
Posted 19 September 2012 - 04:12 PM
Assistant Minister at Centenary Presbyterian
Student at Queensland Theological College
Mac user because of Accordance
Student at Queensland Theological College
Mac user because of Accordance
#2
Posted 19 September 2012 - 04:21 PM
No, I am afraid that one of the downsides of the App Store app is that you may need to redownload all your existing modules into the new App.
The location of the files is different so the App Store version cannot use the files in their previous location. It will migrate the files if the Accordance folder was located in the user/Library/Application Support. This has for some time been the default install location (for a single user).
However, if your Accordance folder was in the hard drive/Library/Application Support (the local domain) the App Store version cannot migrate them. You can email support for instructions on fixing this, or you can redownload your modules and can delete your old Accordance as well as the Preferences in the user/Library. If you log into your account with the application, it should see all the modules there, and download them for you.
In any case the App Store version should use any saved sessions and workspaces and user files in your Documents folder.
The location of the files is different so the App Store version cannot use the files in their previous location. It will migrate the files if the Accordance folder was located in the user/Library/Application Support. This has for some time been the default install location (for a single user).
However, if your Accordance folder was in the hard drive/Library/Application Support (the local domain) the App Store version cannot migrate them. You can email support for instructions on fixing this, or you can redownload your modules and can delete your old Accordance as well as the Preferences in the user/Library. If you log into your account with the application, it should see all the modules there, and download them for you.
In any case the App Store version should use any saved sessions and workspaces and user files in your Documents folder.
Helen Brown
OakTree Software
OakTree Software
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