Password Manager List empty

Has anyone seen this one....noticed password longon wasn't working ...went to password manager file and it was completely empty. holy c#$%.  Hoping that it is still there somewhere and not linked?

I have this problem and I am trying not to panic - we're talking about a list a mile long that is totally GONE.
I tried reboot... twice...nothing comes back. 
I have a fingerprint sensor that allows me access the first time i go to a page that requires a login... from there, the password manager opens w/out the sensor everytime i go to a login page.
Where can I recover the list?

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    Please substitute ) where you see smileywink: in the vbs scripts above - I can't get this forum window to stop automatically translating the " ) sequence of text (without a space) as an emoticon.
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    If you set KeePass to lock when minimised, you will have to deal manually with the PM changed-password dialogue every time you re-access KeePass. So it is simpler to close rather than minimise KeePass after each use and restart it when needed, via the batch file.
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    Message Edited by r_g_b on 11-03-2008 07:01 PM
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