Okie Dokie - I will see if I can get to this today. If not, next Monday it will be. Enjoy your day!
Thanks!
A new twist on the familiar "changing the database" quest.
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Re: A new twist on the familiar "changing the database" ques
Guess who?
Had some "stuff" happening here. I am ready to take the steps you prescribed. I have one issue to resolve. There is no CD/DVD drive on the server - only USB-style ports. Do you believe that the original install was done through PC1 onto the server, perhaps? Otherwise, how should I take that step?
thanks!
Had some "stuff" happening here. I am ready to take the steps you prescribed. I have one issue to resolve. There is no CD/DVD drive on the server - only USB-style ports. Do you believe that the original install was done through PC1 onto the server, perhaps? Otherwise, how should I take that step?
thanks!
Re: A new twist on the familiar "changing the database" ques
That's a good possibility, however, if you have a 1GB USB flash drive, copy the entire CD over to that drive, then run the install from there.CCUMC - Office wrote:Guess who?
Had some "stuff" happening here. I am ready to take the steps you prescribed. I have one issue to resolve. There is no CD/DVD drive on the server - only USB-style ports. Do you believe that the original install was done through PC1 onto the server, perhaps? Otherwise, how should I take that step?
thanks!
That said, other ways to do this is to SHARE the CD/DVD drive from PC1 on the network, and then map that drive on the Server; or get a USB external CD/DVD drive to use on the Server.
FWIW .. at some point you're going to have to upgrade or install software on that server so doing it one way or the other would give you that CD/DVD you would probably need.
My preference: the external CD/DVD .. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6827151262 $29.95 at NewEgg ..

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WE WIN! WE WIN! SIN HAS BEEN DEFEATED!
Thank you sooooo much for riding this out with me!
Re: A new twist on the familiar "changing the database" ques

Glad to hear everything is now setup properly. You should now have one central database, and everyone is accessing it and none other.
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Re: A new twist on the familiar "changing the database" ques
Hey Neil?
I have to do the same exact thing with QuickBooks 2012 Pro as I did here.
Any suggestions?
I have to do the same exact thing with QuickBooks 2012 Pro as I did here.
Any suggestions?
Re: A new twist on the familiar "changing the database" ques
My suggestion ... move all your accounting into PowerchurchCCUMC - Office wrote:Hey Neil?
I have to do the same exact thing with QuickBooks 2012 Pro as I did here.
Any suggestions?


Seriously, if you have a multi-user copy of Quickbooks, I would do a backup of the database, then follow their directions on uninstalling, and reinstalling for multi-user use.
FWIW .. I use Quickbooks for my business, but only as a single user, so I can't help here that much.
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I totally agree with the concept of putting them together. They thought I had two heads when I suggested it.
You have given me what I need to dig in though....thanks!
You have given me what I need to dig in though....thanks!