Yankee Clipper III looses its boilerplates

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I am using Yankee Clipper III (YC3) under Win7 64bit. Occasionally it looses the boilerplates and I can't get them back other than by recreating them. Under Win XP, according to what I have been able to find, the boilerplates are kept in Program Files/YCIII. That doesn't seem to the the case for Win 7. I have restored the YCIII portion of Program Files X86 from a True Image Backup but the boilerplates are still not there.

Will someone please help me get around the problem of having to recreate the boilerplates each time YC3 looses them?

Thank you very much.
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium (Retail) Full version ...3.10 Gig Intel Core i5-3350P8192 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
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Dell XPS-8500
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium (Retail) Full version - With SP1
CPU
3.10 Gig Intel Core i5-3350P
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Dell 0NW73C A00
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8192 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
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Second Request -Yankee Clipper III looses its boilerplates

About a year ago I posted this problem and never received a reply. I have nor used this machine very much until recently. The problem just occurred again so here I am again.

Yankee Clipper III looses its boilerplates

I am using Yankee Clipper III (YC3) under Windows 7 64bit. Occasionally it looses the boilerplates and I can't get them back other than by recreating them. Under Win XP, according to what I have been able to find, the boilerplates are kept in Program Files/YCIII. That doesn't seem to the the case for Win 7. I have restored the YCIII portion of Program Files X86 from a True Image Backup but the boilerplates are still not there.

Will someone please help me get around the problem of having to recreate the boilerplates each time YC3 looses them?

Thank you very much.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Home Premium (Retail) Full version ...3.10 Gig Intel Core i5-3350P8192 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS-8500
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium (Retail) Full version - With SP1
CPU
3.10 Gig Intel Core i5-3350P
Motherboard
Dell 0NW73C A00
Memory
8192 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster [Monitor] (19.1"vis, s/n HVELA10194, Octo
Screen Resolution
1024 X 768
Hard Drives
INTEL SSDSA2CW120G3 ATA Device [Hard drive] (120.03 GB)
INTEL SSDSA2CW080G3 ATA Device [Hard drive] (80.02 GB)
Keyboard
HID Keyboard Device (HP)
Mouse
Dell (came with computer)
Internet Speed
cox high speed
Other Info
The above taken with Bel Arc Advisor
It seems that the boilerplate content is hidden in the .YCF files, and their size is reported always as 1 kByte, and YCIII may write it directly, independently from the operating system. That is why the file date and size does not change anyway. When we restore the files from a backup we do not get the real content back, I suppose. This is my problem, too.
 

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Windows 7 Pro 64bit
Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell
OS
Windows 7 Pro 64bit
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