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> FYI, the link below is legit. It points to another thread on this
> discussion
> group entitled: "Pleae help an idiot with BCM and Networking". The
> original
> link was long, so I shortened it using tinyurl.
> "Logan" wrote:
>
> > By default, the BCM database is located in the local disk documents file.
> > Can this database be moved?
>
> "Logan" <Logan> schreef in bericht
> news:148D5215-F4CF-4D1D-97BF-2B2FC3E93A9C@microsoft.com...
> > FYI, the link below is legit. It points to another thread on this
> > discussion
> > group entitled: "Pleae help an idiot with BCM and Networking". The
> > original
> > link was long, so I shortened it using tinyurl.
> > "Logan" wrote:
> >
> >> By default, the BCM database is located in the local disk documents file.
> >> Can this database be moved?
> >
> >> This is why: http://tinyurl.com/ll4p4g
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> Thank you for the response. I followed the link and this is how it was
> addressed:
> Q: I have a local database that I want to move to a server and hence share
> it with my colleagues
> A: You should use Admin Tool to achieve this.
> ...the "Admin Tool" (which I assume is the Business Contact Manager for
> Outlook 2007 Database Tool) allows you to: Create a new database, Share a
> database, Backup a database or Restore a database.
> Move a database was not an option.
> Am I to backup the database and restore it in the desired location? Is
> that
> even possible? So far, BCM has been pretty stringent in terms of being
> able
> to choose the location for the database.
> "Pino" wrote:
>
> > It is possibel, please check out the BCM team blog
>
>
>> "Logan" <Logan> schreef in bericht
> > news:148D5215-F4CF-4D1D-97BF-2B2FC3E93A9C@microsoft.com...
> > > FYI, the link below is legit. It points to another thread on this
> > > discussion
> > > group entitled: "Pleae help an idiot with BCM and Networking". The
> > > original
> > > link was long, so I shortened it using tinyurl.
> >> > "Logan" wrote:
> >> >> By default, the BCM database is located in the local disk documents
> > >> file.
> > >> Can this database be moved?
> > >
>> >> This is why: http://tinyurl.com/ll4p4g
> >
I see 2 scenario's
1] You want to move your database to an other workstation running outlook
BCM
2] You want to move the database to a server
For 1 --> backup the database, move the backupfile to other client, restore
database
For 2 --> backup database, install a database on your server, using the tool
I pointed you to in your august 31 post this group, connect your client to
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