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    Error loading database

    An employee whose computer was hosting the database for an application I wrote had to have his computer replaced. We copied all of the pertinent files to another location until his computer was replaced, but when I reloaded the application on his computer and reran the shadow databases, it couldn't find the original database location. How do I recover from this, so that I can save all of the records that have been entered in this database?

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    Re: Error loading database

    I don't really know what I'm talking about, but at least you'll have a reply!

    Can you navigate to the database via a runtime from File/Open Database etc? If you can't, then your problem lies outside Alpha.

    Hard to tell with the information available...

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      #3
      Re: Error loading database

      Ric,

      What operating systems are you using?
      Is it a multiple user application or stand alone?
      Has data been added to your application while in the temporary location?
      Where was the folder placed while the computer was down?
      Or where is the application folder with the data now?

      Regards

      Ed

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        Re: Error loading database

        Originally posted by Ed Barley View Post
        Ric,

        What operating systems are you using?
        Is it a multiple user application or stand alone?
        Has data been added to your application while in the temporary location?
        Where was the folder placed while the computer was down?
        Or where is the application folder with the data now?

        Regards

        Ed
        We are using Windows XP on all of the computers that share the database. It is a multi-user application. Data has been added to the database while the computer was down. The folder was placed on another user's computer while the computer was down. The application folder with the data was copied back to the original host computer, but the folder was still present on the temporary computer. When I ran the application and the bootstrap application asked for the location of the host database, it said that it didn't exist.

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          Re: Error loading database

          Hi Ric,

          1. Your folder with the application is now back on the updated computer?
          2. Do you have all the other computers reading the database on the redone (hosting) computer OK?
          3. If the only problem is the redone computer (which now hosts your application in a folder) again. What I would do, is start Alpha from the program folder. Then point Alpha to the folder with the application, and open up the application. You don't need to shadow the application, unless you have a reason to do so. Create a new shortcut to the desktop from the control panel "create a shortcut". You should be OK from there.

          Ed

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