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Thanks that worked. I was able to open my data by
changing them from read-only to normal. I have one more question ...
:"How do I create a short cut to open my files with out having to open the ebase
folder and select names?"
Thanks again
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Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:23
PM
Subject: [support] backing up and
reinstalling files on a new sever
Help
I am trying to install a
copy of my membership records on a new database by fist copying my e-base
files on my old computer by utilizing a CD burner, and then reinstall the
copied files on my new database. I have been dragging my complete e-base
file and copying it but when I attempt to reinstall the data, I
get a message stating that the data is write-protected and unable to be
modified. How do I copy my files so that I can
reinstall them on the new database. Any help will be greatly
appreciated.
Jessica Boles and John
Hicks The Arc of Mecklenburg County, Inc. 5601 Executive Center
Dr. Charlotte, NC 28212 704-535-4289
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