problem creating NEW offline database

R

RT

I have "dropped" the offline database and now I want to "create" a new
Offline DB.

It attempts to create it but always stops at the end and gives you the
standard MSFT answer of "it cannot continue".

It was working fine with the old DB. I didn't change any of the system for
the connection to the shared server DB. I just dropped the old one and tried
to create a new one.

Any suggestions??

LON, if you see this, how close are you to getting your Live Version of BCM
online???
 
E

Eve Julian

I have the same problem, did you ever find a solution?



R wrote:

problem creating NEW offline database
03-Jun-08

I have "dropped" the offline database and now I want to "create" a new
Offline DB.

It attempts to create it but always stops at the end and gives you the
standard MSFT answer of "it cannot continue".

It was working fine with the old DB. I didn't change any of the system for
the connection to the shared server DB. I just dropped the old one and tried
to create a new one.

Any suggestions??

LON, if you see this, how close are you to getting your Live Version of BCM
online???

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problem creating NEW offline database
I have "dropped" the offline database and now I want to "create" a new
Offline DB.

It attempts to create it but always stops at the end and gives you the
standard MSFT answer of "it cannot continue".

It was working fine with the old DB. I didn't change any of the system for
the connection to the shared server DB. I just dropped the old one and tried
to create a new one.

Any suggestions??

LON, if you see this, how close are you to getting your Live Version of BCM
online???


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