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Tekzel:
Heyyyy Mouser.  All of a sudden CH+S has decided to be a pain in my butt!  Hah.  It looked like the database was damaged, so I tried restoring all the backups but that failed giving me messages similar to the ones I am posting screen shots to below.  Then I tried going into the database folder in the program folder and deleting the database files, figuring it would recreate blank ones when I ran it and I could restore my latest backup.  This didn't work, it doesnt create them and I still get these messages:

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mouser:
email me so we can try some stuff and then post what we find.  even in the worst case scenario, as you said deleting the database files and restarting should unquestionably fix the issue and not result in any of these errors.

Tekzel:
email me so we can try some stuff and then post what we find.  even in the worst case scenario, as you said deleting the database files and restarting should unquestionably fix the issue and not result in any of these errors.
-mouser (September 11, 2007, 10:01 AM)
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Hey Mouser, did you get my email yesterday?  It included an additional screenshot.  Just want to make sure it didn't get filtered by your anti-spam software or lost in some other manner.

mouser:
I think tekzel and i solved this by modifying his ConfigDir.ini file -- he had network install where uses on the network had their document files remapped over the network and the solution was to configure a local directory in the ConfigDir.ini file.

tomos:
was cleaning out the temp folder and this one didnt want to go
dbisam.lck  date=2007.09.19 size=29bytes

it's being used by CH&S
the nearest match I could find was this thread - is it best to leave the file, or is it rubbish?

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