Hope some of you SQL database experts out there can help me, 'cos at the
moment I'm going mad!
I want to use ACT! 2008 which uses MSSQL on 2 Laptops, (Vista & XP) one is
my own (Vista) and the other is a company laptop. I can't synchronse using a
network connection between the two machines because the work laptop has all
manner of hidden firewalls etc. so this is not an option. I'm really pi**ed
off that ACT! 2008 can only synchronise using a network connection. When I
bought ACT! 2008 I was told synchronisation is really simple. Can't use the
Internet sync as this is only available with ACT! for Workgroups.
I suddenly thought of the ideal solution; as I am the only user and I only
want to use ACT! on 2 Laptops I simply save the Database onto a Memory Stick
and use that on either Laptop - very simple, convenient and actually even
easier than having to connect the two laptops to synchronise.
You guessed it - bloody problems, I can copy the Database onto the memory
stick and access it from the comuter that saved it.
If I try to open it from the OTHER Laptop I get an error message that I am
unable to open the database and to check my network connections, SQL Server
etc!!
Help, I'm going mad, there must surely be a simple solution to allow me to
transfer the Database backwards and forwards quickly between the two
machines using the memory stick?
Thanks in advance,
Best Regards,
CharlesCharles Turner wrote:
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Hi guys,
>
Hope some of you SQL database experts out there can help me, 'cos at the
moment I'm going mad!
>
I want to use ACT! 2008 which uses MSSQL on 2 Laptops, (Vista & XP) one
Did you cross-post to enough groups? What do Postgres and MySQL have to do
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Charles Turner wrote:
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Originally Posted by
>Hi guys,
>>
>Hope some of you SQL database experts out there can help me, 'cos at
>the moment I'm going mad!
>>
>I want to use ACT! 2008 which uses MSSQL on 2 Laptops, (Vista & XP) one
>
Did you cross-post to enough groups? What do Postgres and MySQL have to
do with your question?
>
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