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Transferring data to another computer

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    Transferring data to another computer

    I am trying to transfer all the apps that I have written(all very simple)from a Win98 machine to XP machine. I have tried transferring data with a CD and also through a simple peer-to-peer network but get the same results.
    Apps with only one table seem to transfer fine.
    Apps with multiple tables seem to transfer only some of the data. When I go to the control panel the icon for the missing table(or in one case "tables") is there but is dim in color and I can't access it. I can't remmember for sure but some of these were written in A5V3 and when I upgraded to A5V4 several years ago were left in the Alpha 5 ver 3.0 folder. I also have one app with several tables that I definitely remember building totally in A5V4 and all its tables transferred fine. I have used Windows Explorer and can see all the files but they just don't show up in A4. I have tried to execute them from Windows Explorer but get the same results. Also I downloaded A5V6 thinking that XP and A5V4 didn't get along but get the same results. One more piece of information-When I'm on the Win98 machine I can run the apps fine from the CD, when I put the CD in the XP machine I get the same results as above-dim table icons and can't access the table.

    Thanks,
    Ron

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    RE: Transferring data to another computer

    Hello Ron,

    I'm no expert but I seem to remember having a problem like this before.

    When you have copied the files to the Hard Drive have you changed the attributes of the files in Windows Explorer from read only.

    If you have you could try to right click on the Control Panel in Alpha and Add Table, then go to the folder where the DB's are stored and select them, which will re-associate them.

    Also if it is a multi application database are you selecting the correct database to start. If you choose the wrong one the others in the application will go dim.

    Paul

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      RE: Transferring data to another computer

      Ron, check the "path" Alpha is using to try to connect to the "dimmed" tables on the tables/sets tab of the control panel. You can see this by choose "Details" off the "View" menu on the Right click menu for the control panel. (Right click white space in the CP, choose View, then Details).

      I'm guessing the path Alpha wants to use works ok on your source machine, but fails on the new machine because folder names are different.

      --t

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