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Trees become unlinked

Re: Trees become unlinked

Posted: 5 Feb 2015 11:38PM GMT
Classification: Query
Do you use wifi at home or a cable connection? Thanks!

Re: Trees become unlinked

Posted: 6 Feb 2015 1:08AM GMT
Classification: Query
Wifi all the time.

Re: Trees become unlinked

Posted: 6 Feb 2015 2:55PM GMT
Classification: Query
Cable. Just remembered that last year when I traveled to another location and used Wifi, I had some problems, too.

Re: Trees become unlinked

Posted: 6 Feb 2015 8:34PM GMT
Classification: Query
I just had this happen to me. I restarted FTM and it seemed to take care of the problem. Just a case of the program being a little confused and needing a restart maybe? All my data seems intact.

Re: Trees become unlinked

Posted: 6 Feb 2015 8:57PM GMT
Classification: Query
This just happened to me, too, after the FTMM 3 Mac update. I guess the only thing to do is to
delete the tree on FTMM and download again....?

Re: Trees become unlinked

Posted: 6 Feb 2015 11:23PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 6 Feb 2015 11:26PM GMT
After the update, did you sign off of ACOM, quit FTMM, restart FTMM and sign on to ACOM? You may want to sign-off ACOM, quit FTMM, reboot the machine, open FTMM and sign back on to ACOM before doing doing anything more drastic.

Re: Trees become unlinked

Posted: 6 Feb 2015 11:28PM GMT
Classification: Query
Yes, except I just restarted FTMM without opening the browser. A reboot didn't help.

Re: Trees become unlinked

Posted: 9 Feb 2015 12:42AM GMT
Classification: Query
"except I just restarted FTMM without opening the browser"

Does that mean you signed-off of ACOM from FTMM before quitting and restarting it?

FTMM is a stand-alone desktop application with a built-in browser, your only control of whether the browser is open is by signing-on to ACOM.

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