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(b) '''The database (NewCompany) will then be attached to the SQL Database Server.''' (This process is called Attach Database File).
You may attach/detach any of the databases by access to SQL Server Management Studio (for the case of Microsoft SQL Server 2008). Bear in mind that to detach is to break the link and not delete the database, the database remain at C:\AutoCount Data and it can be attached again. Attach database can also be done in AutoCount ''<span style=color:red>File > Manage Account Book</span>''.
 
 
(c) '''Link the AutoCount to a database on SQL Database Server.''' (This process is called [[Attach Account Book]]).
You may attach/detach the Account Book by access to ''<span style=color:red>AutoCount File > Manage Account Book</span>''. There you can also Delete Account Book which is to detach and also remove the database.
Each time a user login to AutoCount, the application (AutoCount) will get the link information from a Account Book Control File (it is a .dmf file). If this .dmf file is missing or contains invalid information, the login will fail.
 
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(b) '''The database (NewCompany) will then be attached to the SQL Database Server''' within PC-1. (This process is called Attach Database File).
You may attach/detach any of the databases by access to SQL Server Management Studio (for the case of Microsoft SQL Server 2008). Bear in mind that to detach is to break the link and not delete the database, the database remain at C:\AutoCount Data and it can be attached again. Attach database can also be done in AutoCount ''<span style=color:red>File > Manage Account Book</span>''.
 
 
(c) '''Link the AutoCount to a database on SQL Database Server.''' (in PC-1, WS-1 and WS-2.)(This process is called [[Attach Account Book]]).
You may attach/detach the Account Book by access to AutoCount ''<span style=color:red>File > Manage Account Book</span>''. There you can also Delete Account Book which is to detach and also remove the database.
Each time a user login to AutoCount, the application (AutoCount) will get the link information from a Account Book Control File (it is a .dmf file). If this .dmf file is missing or contains invalid information, the login will fail.
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