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Backing up Data on Alpha4v6 and alpha4v7

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    Backing up Data on Alpha4v6 and alpha4v7

    Here is what I want to do...never used alpha before..ever.

    Have an install of alpha 4v7 on old server - is running fine - what utility do I use to backup everything out of it - export it to a file format, and I have alpha 4 v 7 (another install) on a windows server 2003 server - and import that file into that install... please help. Willing to paypal money if someone helps me with this.

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    Re: Backing up Data on Alpha4v6 and alpha4v7

    Hi Adam,

    All you should need to do is copy the whole folder containing your data files onto CD, then copy them back onto the new PC, the same goes for the Alpha program, you should be able to copy Alpha from one machine to CD and from CD to the other machine, all should work fine.

    Good luck,

    Keith

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      Re: Backing up Data on Alpha4v6 and alpha4v7

      Well - basically the company in all there wisdom - literally threw me there old server - yoinked it out of the environment, anyways when I attempt to launch the alpha.exe utility located in the alpha4v6 share - I recieve an error that says

      Lan error: reading LANPACK A4v6.net file

      This is duplicated on the new server - sinec I did at first attempt to just throw the flat flies on there..

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        #4
        Re: Backing up Data on Alpha4v6 and alpha4v7

        Adam,
        Only your data files need to be in a shared folder on the server. The program files should be on the local cpu(s).
        Robin

        Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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          Re: Backing up Data on Alpha4v6 and alpha4v7

          Everything is on that shared folder... whomever installed this before probally knew just as much as me from the looks of it.


          I have a new install of alpha4v7 on it, anyway I can transfer the data over to that? Or what should I do?

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            #6
            Re: Backing up Data on Alpha4v6 and alpha4v7

            Nevermind - I see that each and every user was executing an exe from there local PC - when I run it from that tree - it executes just fine - now how do I backup the data that is on the share and relocate it to the new server?

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              Re: Backing up Data on Alpha4v6 and alpha4v7

              Adam,
              If you have a flash drive or a CD burner, you can zip the whole data folder and just unzip into the same named folder on the server. I do this from a local cpu. Since you have the program files on the old server, you can make your zip thru Alpha.

              Opps, I just saw that you have ver 4.7 not ver 5. Do you have a zip utility like Winzip? That's what I get for going to new posts...
              Robin

              Discernment is not needed in things that differ, but in those things that appear to be the same. - Miles Sanford

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                #8
                Re: Backing up Data on Alpha4v6 and alpha4v7

                Update - everything is fixed...figured it out - just need to find out how to change the default location of where its looking for the directories... Dont know how to do that yet.

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                  Re: Backing up Data on Alpha4v6 and alpha4v7

                  Here is one place to look..

                  http://msgboard.alphasoftware.com/al...ghlight=script
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