Jessica,


I suggest you 'Copy' the ebase data folder to the server. Ensure that the 
new folder on the server is shareable to other workstations on your 
network.

Create a new shortcut to ebase on the client workstation and make sure it 
points to the new folder location.

Start ebase and it should work fine.

Good luck,

Michael W. Smith
MWS Consulting

-----Original Message-----
From:   jessica jerney [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Monday, May 07, 2001 9:33 PM
To:     TechRocks Support
Subject:        [support] moving ebase

We currently have our ebase on our office manager's computer and we want to
move it to our server-does anyone know how to do this?  Is there a specific
procedure, or is just a matter of coping a folder?
Thanks.
Jessica Jerney


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Jessica Jerney
Grassroots Organizer
Minnesota NARAL Foundation
550 Rice Street
St. Paul, MN  55103
651/602-7655


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