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cannot_open_without_a_valid_database [2019/01/27 11:28] (current)
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 +Unable to Open without a valid database
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 +===== Explanation =====
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 +===== Resolution =====
 +  - Log into SSLIP.
 +  - Go to Database Administration
 +  - Click on SMS group
 +  - Click Test Connection
 +  - Make sure connection is successfull.
 +  - If not, check physical file location and if Database is missing or in another directory, correct either the location of the Database or the SSLIP Data path.
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 +===== Resolution 2 =====
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 +**Note:** If the Server can open Cyrious, but not the client machines follow these steps
 +  - Log into SSLIP.
 +  - Go to Database Administration
 +  - Click on SMS group
 +  - Ensure all paths are set to the UNC path **NOT** the local path
 +  - Click Test Connection
 +  - Make sure connection is successfull.
 +  - If not, check physical file location and if Database is missing or in another directory, correct either the location of the Database or the SSLIP Data path.
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 +===== Resolution 3 =====
 +  - Scan the Data folder (or Data3 if customer is running V2000 of the program) for all db files and mb files and adjoined indexes
 +  - If one or more turns up missing, then try restoring from the most recent backup
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 +<html><div style="margin-left: 20px;"> **Alternatively:** You can copy all indexes (excluding DB, MB) from a backup and paste in the Data folder, **CLICK NO** so it only replaces the missing indexes </div></html>
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 +===== Resolution 4 =====
 +  - Ensure the database files are residing in the data folder instead of a subfolder (i.e. "C:\Program Files\Cyrious\SMS\Data\Data\" and then you find all the files and indexes)
 +  - Copy the files and paste them inside the the parent data folder
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 +==Resolution 5 ==
 +  - If a FASTSIGNS store, ensure the Data folder contains the "Aa Data.txt" file
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