Moving database from local computer to another.

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itlogic

First off, I have integrated BCM with Office Accounting 2008. I backed up
BCM, assuming that when I back up BCM, I'm also backing up OA 2008. I then
Moved the .bak file to a Windows XP SP2 machine on my LAN. I used the default
SQLEXPRESS instance in Manager Express to restore that backup.

I downloaded and installed BCM Database Administrator from Microsoft. I
openend the program found the restored database and selected "share" to set
up which users would have access to the database. When I get to the screen
that is supposed to list users to give access to, I get an error saying data
is null and null cannot be called.

Has anyone else had this problem? Is it because I have integrated databases
and not just BCM?
 
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Luther

First off, I have integrated BCM with Office Accounting 2008. I backed up
BCM, assuming that when I back up BCM, I'm also backing up OA 2008. I then
Moved the .bak file to a Windows XP SP2 machine on my LAN. I used the default
SQLEXPRESS instance in Manager Express to restore that backup.

I downloaded and installed BCM Database Administrator from Microsoft. I
openend the program found the restored database and selected "share" to set
up which users would have access to the database. When I get to the screen
that is supposed to list users to give access to, I get an error saying data
is null and null cannot be called.

Has anyone else had this problem? Is it because I have integrated databases
and not just BCM?

I don't know the answers, but are the users you want to share the db
already users on the server machine?
 
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itlogic

Thanks Luther. I worked it out. I restored the integrated databse from my
local machine to the XP server using the BCM Administrator tool from
Microsoft. Anyway, part of the tool sets up sharing which I did and was then
able to connect Office Accounting 2008 and BCM from computer 1 and computer 2
to the new database in the SQLEXPRESS instance of the server. So, now the
integrated database is cetralized on the server without having to install OA
2008 or BCM on the server.
 

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